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I am personality obsessed with
what food people can not get enough of, so I thought you guys might be too!
So I am confused that there are «medical consultants» who are allowed to operate without a license and tell people about what vitamins to take as well as consult on a variety of health - related issues from having children to
what foods a person should eat.
Not exact matches
And, while Soylent recalled its Soylent bars after customers began vomiting, the company hasn't given up on products that look more like
what the average
person thinks of as
food.
From adapting neighboring stores shuttering and opening, to tracking all the latest
food and health crazes for the
people in that locale, Lauren discusses
what's important to keeping a brick and mortar location thriving.
Funeral potatoes are
what they sound like — the dish originally comes from the Mormon tradition of bringing the well - liked comfort
food to
people at gatherings after a funeral.
But if you ask
people what's most important about the
food they eat, you'll get answers like «taste» and «price.»
They also impact everything from FDA
food labels (think «Nutrition Facts») to public school lunch programs, recommendations at the doctor's office, and
what people are fed from the Defense Department and Veteran's Affairs
food programs to government assistance like SNAP and WIC.
«When
people go into a Whole Foods, they want to talk to the butcher about
what cut of meat to buy, or the florist about
what flower arrangement they need, or the produce clerk about which is the freshest head of lettuce,» says Erikka Knuti, communications director for the United
Food and Commercial Workers.
«
What [Whole
Foods is] trying to do is become more efficient, not to become more corporate, and bring organic and natural
foods to more
people,» Visram says.
What drew me to the concept most was that the corporate team isn't in business for the money, and genuinely want to help
people by providing simple, healthy and delicious
food at an affordable price point.
What it does: E. coli are a large and diverse family of bacteria that normally live in the intestines of
people and animals, in the environment, and in certain
foods.
He's often approached by young
people who can articulate problems with the industrial
food system, but are frustrated because they don't know
what to do about it, according to Tobias Peggs, who will serve as CEO of Square Roots.
«
What we have realized is that we have a built a pretty radical solution in terms of how to create a better more efficient way to bring organic
food to
people in the U.S.»
According to Sasson, there may be an overlooked element of the Mediterranean diet: It may not be so much about
what the
people who live around the Mediterranean Sea are eating, but rather about
what they're not eating, such as oversize portions and heavily processed
food.
Naturally produced
food, sold in a more pleasant environment, is
what people now demand — even if it costs more and has a higher calorie count than the old fast -
food experience.
When
people tell me exactly
what they like to do and
what foods they like to eat, I get started right down the best path.
«
What people tend to try first, if this is an ongoing problem, is that they label their
food,» Alison Green, author of the «Ask a Manager» blog, told CNBC.
Making the point that everything a user sees in his or her feed is there because another user shared it, Stamos wrote that Facebook is «like a pot luck... where everybody brings their own
food from the outside, and the host decides how to arrange the buffet table based upon a model of
what people like to eat.»
«That's
what restaurant
people can do: We can throw events, cook
food, make
people have a good time, and raise money with it,» Miller said.
What Fraser hears over and over again from Feeding America's
food banks is that while more
people are working again, «those numbers disguise the fact that so many of these jobs are paying minimum wage or slightly above,» he said.
From the start of her tenure she dared to acknowledge
what was obvious to everyone outside the business but unutterable to those inside it: Junk
food makes
people fat and harms their health.
Wing is part of X, formerly known as Google X, which is the company's R&D unit working on far - out «moonshot» projects, racing against Amazon and drone makers like DJI to usher in
what may one day be a massive new market, delivering everything from
food to medicine straight to
people's doorsteps.
«It might seem like I built my business overnight, but
what people don't know is that on the marketing side, It took me years of building a network of
food writers, chefs, magazine editors, and other
people in the industry,» echoes Luuvu Hoang, founder of Txiki Plaka restaurant.
The increased
food business relates to
people discovering
what Dollarama has to offer and not the economy, Fadel claims.
«
What people tend to try first, if this is an ongoing problem, is that they label their
food,» said Green — but that rarely works.
Vogt is part of
what several
people jokingly refer to as the Vegan Mafia, a group of wealthy investors whose main motivation is to remove animals from the
food system.
What most
people don't realize is that their lives are tied around
food.
«
People have been squeezed before 2008 and they're gradually being squeezed more, and what it translates into is more people who are working or living in poverty having to go to food banks, trying to get two or three jobs, or going without basic necessities like food or heating,» said Michael McCarthy Flynn, spokesperson for the Living Wage for Families Cam
People have been squeezed before 2008 and they're gradually being squeezed more, and
what it translates into is more
people who are working or living in poverty having to go to food banks, trying to get two or three jobs, or going without basic necessities like food or heating,» said Michael McCarthy Flynn, spokesperson for the Living Wage for Families Cam
people who are working or living in poverty having to go to
food banks, trying to get two or three jobs, or going without basic necessities like
food or heating,» said Michael McCarthy Flynn, spokesperson for the Living Wage for Families Campaign.
«American
people care about North Korea,
what happens in Iran,
food on the table, paying for college, border security,» she said.
We need to focus on leveraging the platform that we have, the
food is cravable and I think there «s opportunities to use
what we have and present it in new forms, new varieties to get
people just reengaged with
what they love about Chipotle.
Our company culture is built on the understanding that we're all whole
people, and we want to encourage
people to share
what's going on in their lives at work — pets, kids, hobbies, travel,
food, reading, volunteerism — our team is wonderful at sharing their stories.
``...... or provide real
food, allow for real questions and searching and exploration and deconstruction and whatever else it takes to give
people what they need to progress.»
Taste in
food is obviously 100 % subjective and every
person has their own idea of
what tastes good and bad.
What I have to wonder is, if we, as a Church, trust God to work and bring
people to Him, or if we feel like we have to «help» by providing all these material possessions (which in the end are meaningless, the money spent on them might be better spent on improving the community, providing
food for hungry, support for ministers and overseas missionaries).
What boggles my mind is that people debate / discuss something (god) that has never been proven to exist except in the one that believes mind... once that person is dead their god ceases to exist since it has nowhere else to exist regardless of what they would like to wish... they will soon be worm foo
What boggles my mind is that
people debate / discuss something (god) that has never been proven to exist except in the one that believes mind... once that
person is dead their god ceases to exist since it has nowhere else to exist regardless of
what they would like to wish... they will soon be worm foo
what they would like to wish... they will soon be worm
food...
I shudder to think at
what Jesus would have to say about our multi-million dollar church buildings while poor
people are living in cardboard boxes all over our cities and selling their bodies to get
food.
What people don't realize, is that there are hundreds of chemicals in
food, water, and air, that can have a similar effect, either individually, or in combination with other substances, or when other substances are not present.
It all seems very vague, where
people can make it mean a particular thing, try to figure out
what you are saying, feel guilty that they are doing something wrong by being warm, dry, comfortable in their house, enjoying their family,
food.
I «ll tell you
what Gingrich might call our president the
food stamp president but he is more for the poor
people.
I'm not saying
people need to get hysterical in life about it — but
what makes you think you are the top of the
food chain?
He gave us dominion over animals; He gave
people animals for
food and gave us prayers to bless and sanctify
what we eat.
Instead be writes about and for
people who typically get exactly
what they want, in large part because they have been conditioned by the world around them to desire
what that world can provide: the right automobile; ethnic or trend - setting
foods; a lucrative but not socially embarrassing job; a residence identifiable, in architecture and interior design, with a style that has a name.
He and two pastors were arrested this week for defying a new city ordinance that «effectively outlaws» giving
food to homeless
people in public places, because
what even is this world anymore.
* falls over laughing * Please, Rush, tell us
what an awful
person that Jesus guy was, too, with his free health care and giving away
food to the poor.
but you yourself don't do anything to help that
person get
food or clothes, of
what good is your faith?
People say things like «God never changes» but his methods of engaging with humanity have certainly changed, from the extreme of the Levitical law with all its focus on
foods, hygiene etc, to the point where we now have 2 laws — loving God and loving others, and the example of Jesus to show us
what that means in practice.
if you can lie to yourself with immunity, you might be an atheist if you think the indifferent support your side, you might be an atheist if you don't think at all, you might be an atheist if you are drawn to religious discussions thinking someone wants to hear your opinion, you might be an atheist if you copy paste every piece of crap theory you find, you might be an atheist if you think you are right no matter
what the evidence shows, you might be an atheist if you can't hold your water when you think about science, you might be an atheist if you can't write the word God, with proper capitalization, you might be an atheist if you think your view has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion
people on earth, you might be an atheist if you think The View has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion
people on earth, you might be an atheist if you live in a tar paper shack, writing manifestos, you might be an atheist if you think you're basically a good
person, and your own final authority you might be an atheist if you think your great aunt Tillie was a simian, you might be an atheist if you own an autographed copy of Origin Of The Species, you might be an atheist if you think that when you die you're worm
food, you might be an atheist if you think the sun rises and sets for you alone, you might be an atheist if all you can think about is Charles Darwin when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if all you can think about is you when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if you attend a church but palm the offering plate when it passes, you might be an atheist If think this exhausts all the possibilities of definition, you might be an atheist.
But as Catholic theology progressed, it was decided that the power of the meal was not in
what happened during the meal, or in the gathering of
people for the meal, or really in the
food itself, but in the bread and the wine after it had been blessed by the priest.
Jesus said they must believe on Him (which the missionaries told the Inuit to do for
food), so the
people asked
what sign He would do for them to believe.