Because if you're considering a vending franchise business, one of your biggest questions is (or should be)...
what about the healthy snacks?
What about the healthy Peruvians and Ecuadorians?
What about healthy parts of the world like Japan that consumes larger amounts of soy?
Or some apple pie; or
what about a healthy kind of «quiche».
What about healthy animal fats?
But
what about another healthy lifestyle factor — exercise?
One of the principles on the popular website said, «We understand the constitution protects consumer's privacy, but
what about those healthy people that are getting infected?
What about healthy relationships?
But
what about the healthy animal that comes in — why should they have blood work?
Not exact matches
Check in with your coach on a daily basis
about what you've been eating, and this expert will help you tweak your diet and exercise so you can be
healthy and reach your fitness goals.
In a long discussion
about her new book, Creative Conspiracy: The New Rules of Breakthrough Collaboration, on Kellogg insight recently, Thompson takes a long detour into the psychology of conflict and
what leaders can do to ensure their teams fight in a
healthy and productive way.
Since I'm no health and nutrition expert myself, I consulted someone who does have a lot of experience in those realms
about what tools I could use to make
healthier meals.
The reality is most of
what people think they know
about the physiology and psychology
about «getting
healthy or fit» is probably wrong.
While science can easily suggest that eating a diet consisting of less meat and more vegetables is likely
healthier, there remains a question
about what the majority of consumers really want to eat and whether we're heading towards an Uncanny Valley moment.
Make
healthier work - life integration integral to your company culture, especially when seeking to broadcast
what your company's all
about to future employees.
So can you help us think
about what you think could drive that
healthy volatility that seem to be missing?
When discussing
what a
healthy work culture means to your team, your employees will inevitably arrive at a discussion
about your organization's values.
But, with conflicting messages
about what's
healthy, it can be extremely confusing.
Speaking on Premier's News Hour, he said: «We have a responsibility to talk
about it because everybody else is, and if our young people can't find out
what's right and wrong and
what's
healthy and
what's good from us, then they'll just go somewhere else.
The church world needs to trash their business leadership manuals and pay attention to
what someone like Brad / futuristguy has to say
about healthy church systems.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous,
healthy debate
about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul,
about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon,
about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11,
about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and
about what we really mean when we talk
about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
In the chapter «Exploring Romance,» Trafford relates a story that highlights the need for more rigorous ethical thought
about what healthy use of «my time» means.
Using the example
about the couple: if the
healthy spouse had love (remember, it is a mindset), s / he would be driven by the desire to do or be
what is best for the critically ill one, and thus, would not harbour thoughts of running away.
what's so
healthy about dialoging with the lesser - thans?
So, in the spirit of Unity and with the Hope of being a small part of a
healthy body of believers, I've started to ask myself: Does
what I'm
about to say make me sound like a douche?
Offering some advice on
what the Church could do better, Erik says, «It's important for us to have a discussion
about it so we can have a
healthier view, because we don't talk
about it as a Church anymore.»
Or, as the author of
What the Bible Says
About Healthy Living (1996) puts it, «Don't let any food or drink become your God.»
This is the time of year we start to think
about what we have or don't have, usually spurring on our New Year's resolutions to eat
healthier, start working out more or accomplish something we've always wanted to do but never tried.
The word «
healthy» means the same in each case, or close enough so that we know perfectly well
what we're talking
about, even though the specifics of good health are quite different.
She thinks the key question isn't so much
about size, but whether a church is
healthy: «
What's the perception of
healthy?
But as soon as we take our methodical philosophizing too seriously and start demanding that everyone else agree with
what we have figure out
about God, well, that's when theology is not longer
healthy, good, or enjoyable.
«I think it's pretty complex,» Hale says, musing
about the difference between co-dependent relationships — like
what Gary has with Selina, or Buster has with Lucille — and
healthy relationships, like
what he strives for in his own life.
Of course, this is not all that Christians believe, or even the major part of
what Christians believe,
about Jesus Christ; but for our purpose, it is enough now just to admit at least that much, to see here life given in love to the point of complete surrender of self, to agree that the ages witness that this is
healthy life, this is wholeness, and then to turn to oneself and ask the very simple but very searching question, «How do I measure up to that standard?»
When we're trying to make
healthy pre-decisions
about our dating lives and who or how we'll swipe, sometimes we confuse
what we want in the short term with
what's most important to us ultimately.
If you want to be
healthy, you become conscientious
about what you eat.
And if I, a
healthy young man with a certain sense of adventure, could not emigrate,
what about young children and old people, the sick and the handicapped?
You want to talk
about what is not
healthy for children and other living things?
I'm an interfaith chaplain, mental health specialty, hence my concerns
about healthy spiritualities, and experience with being present to others in their own journey to articulate
what gives meaning in their lives.
Atheism is not
healthy for children and other living things, Amen Brother, them atheist better watch this cause im not sure
what Jesus thinks
about health care but i know this is
what God thinks
about the atheist, this is FACT!
That is why in every movie theater there shall be established a well functioning alarm system, with cameras outside the door, and sound which immidiately would alert, an adequate number of well trained, armed and background checked security guards to arrive ready to apprehend the perpotrator and provide for the safety for all the innocent individuals who spent their money to have a good time not to get shot at (enterprises cut corners and then we complain
about security and unemployment, charge
what you charge for the concession if you have to without serving the soda and the pop - corn, I rather stay lean,
healthy, intact and alive).
Carol — I agree with
what you have written
about successful social adaption to either mainstream secular culture or the ecclesiastical sub culture is not a measure of psychological health where such cultures are not
healthy in and of themselves.
Evans concludes his call to find common ground with
what he considers an obvious point: «We can all agree that an effective debate
about RGTs would be
healthy for the human future.»
I am actually starting with eating
healthy and still investigating all ingredients, possibilities... One thing I want to ask you since I respect your opinion,
what do you think
about millet?
Today it's all
about healthy eating and it's clear by now this trend is not going anywhere, so
what are fast - food and fast - casual brands to do?
Thanks for being so honest, you are a true inspiration and
what is so wonderful
about your approach is that you are not pushing your way of life or the way you eat on others you are merely showcasing
what has worked for you, inspiring us all to be
healthy in our own way.
Hi Livia, Am delighted to have discovered your blog as I am a complete sucker for a (
healthy and preferably warm) crumble dessert but
what I am really interested in is how exactly you were diagnosed with intolerances to foods such as wheat, dairy and preservatives as I suspect that my daughter (who is 9) and I have food intolerances but am not sure of the best way to go
about getting them diagnosed.
Hi Pippa, have a look at
what I wrote to katie but yes there's no worries
about this kind of yeast as it's deactivated and so actually becomes
healthy, it's also full of protein and has a cheesy flavour — which is why vegans use it as it helps to replicate dairy!
I know eating
healthy isn't just
about what you put on your plate but also how you cook your food so I was wondering if you knew anything
about this??
I totally agree that they're like
healthy bounty bars, that's exactly
what I was thinking
about when I made them and sounds like the recipe is very similar to yours
Also, when you mentioned good fats for cooking, e.g. olive oil,
what about Rice Bran Oil as I have been using this for some time and wonder whether you think it is a
healthy oil or not.