Sentences with phrase «which fattened»

A second round came in late 2010, followed by a third two years later, all of which fattened the Fed's debt holdings to more than $ 4 trillion today.
All of which fattens the bottom line of the producers without giving you much nutrition.

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Consciously paying more for a stock than its calculated value - in the hope that it can soon be sold for a still - higher price - should be labeled speculation (which is neither illegal, immoral nor - in our view - financially fattening).
Consciously paying more for a stock than its calculated value - in the hope that it can soon be sold for a still - higher price - should be labelled speculation (which is neither illegal, immoral nor - in our view - financially fattening).
cause fried foods will kill a lot moer people before their tims... so the question I would now like to ask is where was god when we ate all those fattening foods which clogged our arteries..
It is also seen as fattening — a perception that market leader Barilla, which is down 3 percent in sales, is fighting with ads promoting the relatively low calorie count per serving.
This recipe gives baklava, which is usually really fattening thanks to all the buttery pastry, a healthy, raw makeover.
They're also low in fat, which means I can add feta cheese to fatten up my salad!
If Jack Wilshere is allowed to leave then it shows that A, Wenger don't have a clue what to do with Jack, B, Wenger is like a football farmer, fatten up the English youngsters then flog em off while signing 2nd rate foreign boys, C, Wenger don't give a monkeys about any players who don't idolise him, Jack is future captain material but Wenger doesn't do captains, which is why when the games going against us we run round like 11 strangers with no leader, I will be glad when Wengers gone and taken his useless back room staff with him,
Sexing is necessary because the two genders receive different feeding programs: one for the females, which will eventually produce eggs, and another for the males, which are typically destined to be disposed of because of their uselessness in the commerce of producing eggs; only a few males are kept and fattened for meat.
Eel numbers have plummeted partly because of overfishing, mainly of babies which are shipped to Chinese eel farms for fattening, then sold to Japan (see Eels slide towards extinction).
If you've noticed more bacon enthusiasm in the world than ever before, chalk it up to the explosion of the «Gross Food Movement,» as Gourmet magazine christened it this summer, which celebrates meals far more fattening than anything you ate off a stick at the state fair.
For example, protein requires a lot more energy to metabolize than fat and carbs, which makes its calories less fattening — that's the reason why high protein diets can be so efficient at fat loss.
or ginger for their anti-inflammatory effects, and substitute stevia for your run - of - the - mill artificial sweeteners which still fatten you up.
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.
These antibiotics also aid in fattening up fish and chicken and can do the same when humans eat them, which is why antibiotics are considered obesogens.
Soy oil promotes oxidative stress, which makes it more fattening than it's caloric content would suggest.
Comfort foods tend to be rich and decadent, which holds especially true for vegetarians who have to rely on cheese and often fattening dairy products to give their favorite hearty dishes the textures and flavors they crave.
On the other hand, farm raised salmon are fattened up unnaturally with grain / soy based food pellets which detrimentally changes the salmon's fat ratio of omega - 6 to omega - 3.
This is the basis for the theory that carbohydrates are fattening, which I think is partially true.
«Breaded» almost always means deep fried in deadly artery clogging, belly fattening hydrogenated oils (trans fats), which have been implicated recently as THE main culprit in heart disease and many other degenerative diseases.
Dietitians say that quite often it's not the ingredient itself which is fattening or unhealthy but the method of preparation that amps up the calorie count.
The same goes for wild fish vs farmed fish... Farmed fish are never fed a healthy diet, and are instead fattened up with grain - based meal pellets, which are not the natural diet of fish.
Fattening and obesity are caused by a hormonal imbalance, which can be driven by diet (e.g. insulin secretion).
Or they're made out of root vegetables which are the most fattening vegetables.
Starch is a carbohydrate, which is known for being fattening.
Olestra is another ingredient you may find in processed foods which is a fat «substitute» that produces a rich and fatty taste but «claims» to make the food less fattening.
Many think of refried beans as a fattening, indulgent food which is not always the case.
I've been leaning real heavy on potatoes, which is fine, but I'd like to mix it up and have more rice, I just don't know what to do to flavor and fatten it up.
Although the summer of 2015 has proven to be a largely disappointing season in terms of cinematic achievements for the most part, one definite bright spot has been the gradual reemergence of feature animation as a viable art form after a few years in which the genre has been largely dominated by increasingly formulaic and largely forgettable works that have done little more than fatten up the bottom lines of the studios behind them.
Gorgeous fragments like «Feel of the air, thinner in the cool sections, fattening up in the light» and «Cicadas turning the air into clicks and a pulse» and «The light not a light of this world but more a temperature, a coldness through which we could see» give the reader a feast of images, sounds and feelings.
They like to make it seem that ebooks are evil competition against their bottom lines, which are fattening because they are increasing channels.
Consciously paying more for a stock than its calculated value — in the hope that it can soon be sold for a still - higher price — should be labeled speculation (which is neither illegal, immoral nor — in our view — financially fattening).
Most are fed commercial pellets or rabbit mixes which are fattening and do not contain the required vitamins.
Premade dog food provides all of the nutrition that your dog needs, so adding human food as a «treat» on top of their regular portion of food tends to fatten them up and take them out of their ideal weight range which can then lead to even more health issues.
They regularly fed him scraps of people food, which really fattened him up.
This way too much of most dry foods, which are highly concentrated calorie sources, full of fattening carbohydrates and not enough moisture.
The layers in which Wurm surrounds the body, both metaphorically and literally, the extensive fattening - up or thinning - down of people and things, are, like his softened architecture, sculptural metaphors for an existential insecurity about the boundaries of oneself.
The layers in which he surrounds the body, both metaphorically and literally, such as the fattening - up or thinning - down of people and things, are sculptural metaphors for an existential insecurity about the boundaries of oneself.
Madigan has no problem with Exelon fattening on subsidies for wind power, yet insists that not a penny go to their nuclear plants, which are the state's best clean - energy assets.
Adding more CO2 «fattens» the spike - a bit like painting a wide black stripe across a window, adding more CO2 is like adding a fine line of paint either side of the wide stripe, which prevents more light (IR) passing through the window.
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