Sentences with phrase «very fattening»

These are very fattening, however, so your hamster should not eat them very often.
They are very fattening though, so only give them in moderation, or your poor little pet will be as big as a balloon!
They are strict insectivores and thrive off a diet of crickets and mealworms; for variety, they can occasionally have a wax worm but not too many because they are very fattening.
Also, it's been shown that excess carbohydrates alone are not very fattening.
In the midst of describing how Hayek's Road to Serfdom had influenced her thinking, she suddenly grasped my wrist and said very emphatically, «Don't touch the duck paté, Bishop — it's very fattening
Very yummy, but very fattening.
I agree with the other reviewer that it could def use some sugar to cut the vinegar flavor, and bacon fat in the dressing, that would be much more traditonal and flavorful but also very fattening.
It was a very fattening week Thanks so much for stopping in and feasting your eyes on all the creations.

Not exact matches

The multiple on earnings has fattened up a lot in the past two months; however, we don't believe the outlook for earnings has really changed very much.
How brutal can an organization such as the church become, taking the billions of dollars from those who can hardly feed their families, while those fattened friars, drinking some of the best wines out of golden chalices turn and attack children from those very families.
The tame sorts are a very profitable stock to the settler or planter, as they multiply fast, and are kept or fattened with very little trouble.
Those who worry that dark chocolate is fattening can take comfort in a very recent study and review paper which indicate that this is not the case.
Cows fed coconut oil to fatten them up instead get lean, active, and very energetic!
While it is slowly becoming more common knowledge that carbohydrates are far more fattening than dietary fat, it is rare in my practice to meet a person with anorexia who does not eat carbohydrates regularly (even if it is only secretly during the night and with tremendous guilt...) this is because anorexia causes starvation, and people who are starving get very hungry.
He's also very clear about what he sees as the root cause of obesity — the excessive consumption of carbohydrates, particularly the refined variety — and about the fact that eating fat isn't fattening in itself.
Bananas have gotten a bad reputation over the years for being one of the more fattening fruits, but recent studies show that they are actually very beneficial.
Oh my does that ever look very naughty and fattening but so good.
It's so contemporary that it actually has the temerity to suggest, with poetry, that the media fattens the very calves it sacrifices to its own fires.
While middle entries in trilogies are always awkward stepchildren, Hobbit 2 is a very special problem case: It consists of roughly the midsection of J.R.R. Tolkien's fleet fantasy book for children, cracked open and fattened with multi-coloured Post-it notes until the spine can bear no more.
Free Birds is about a very intelligent barnyard turkey named Reggie (voiced by Owen Wilson), who seems to be the only one of his kind that understands what happens to turkeys after they fatten up on corn feed.
Reason suggests very few members of the investor class, the newspaper's purported target, have much time for a grant - fattened sprouter of the academic left's conventional wisdom.
(Modern typesetting programs will also be able to squeeze or fatten individual glyphs, or letters, by very small amounts to further aid things.)
Since the job market is so tough today, it's very important to fatten your resume so you will stand out from the rest.
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