Sentences with phrase «whole meal cost»

When I made it, the whole meal cost less than $ 20 for us both and there were leftovers for her to take home.
But this breakfast contains just the right amount of protein, no sugar, ten total ingredients (all of them pronounceable), and the whole meal costs less than a dollar.

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You'll have all of your meals and drinks included at these hotels in addition to your room, so while the cost is quite high, consider the whole package value!
Not to mention — making this meal probably cost me a whole $ 8.
If you have some of these ingredients on hand, this whole meal will cost you around $ 12 bucks, which is about the going rate for a top - shelf margarita in Chicago.
When considering the protein source, for example, one must not only consider whether an animal - or plant - based protein will be used, but the specific organism from which it is derived (e.g., animal: chicken, beef, lamb, pork, etc.; fish: salmon, menhaden, etc.; plant: corn gluten meal, soybean meal, etc.), what part (s) of that organism will be included (e.g., plant: whole wheat vs. wheat germ vs. wheat bran; animal: entire animal vs. skeletal muscle vs. organ meats), and the form in which it will be added (animals: frozen, fresh, meal), all of which affect the diet in terms of cost, nutrient composition and stability, manufacturing requirements, and ingredient handling, transport, and storage.
Similarly, the GOP's own estimates of the costs of requiring more fruits and vegetables, whole grains and low - fat dairy in school meals is $ 7 billion over five years, but the direct cost of obesity - related diseases in this country is pegged at $ 147 million (putting aside the other benefits of feeding children well, apart from curbing obesity.)
That is, our meal program, with the whole grains, salad bars, fresh fruit daily including fruit (not juice) at breakfast, and all the other improvements we have made, costs more that the current revenue we bring in.
The cost of complying with new federal meal guidelines that call for more fruits and vegetables, more whole grains, and less salt, may well force cash - strapped schools to raise the price of lunch and breakfast.
One school or district may have a partnership with a large corporation, like Whole Foods, allowing them to source some healthier food items for a favorable price; if your school district can't get the same deal, then this will affect whether you can offer the same kind of meal for the same price as a district which does have a low cost source for better food.
In addition, dollar for dollar, protein powders and meal replacement drinks tend to be more cost effective than whole food.
If we roll up our sleeves and make homemade meals and snacks like these Cookie Dough Balls or Healthy Beetroot Macaroons, it costs a whole lot less than buying the pre-made versions.
You'll have all of your meals and drinks included at these hotels in addition to your room, so while the cost is quite high, consider the whole package value!
Whole meats are expensive, and many manufacturers supplement their formulas with meat meal to ensure your dog is getting a balanced diet at an affordable cost.
You'll have all of your meals and drinks included at these hotels in addition to your room, so while the cost is quite high, consider the whole package value!
Plus the cost of the train trip would include 2 nights of lodging and 5 meals for our whole family!!
Between those 3 perks our cost for meals shouldn't be too terrifying... except for that whole underwater restaurant part.
Several sitting areas and formal dining areas offer plenty of space for the whole group to spread out; use the fully equipped kitchen to prepare meals for the crowd, or arrange for chef or catering service at extra cost.
If not for the continuous invocation of anthropogenically generated pending catastrophes this whole debate would have occurred between groups of nerds in the faculty lounge lunching on PB&J sandwiches because the grant money coming in wouldn't cover the cost of a Big Mac Extra Value meal.
The reasonable cost of meals at general membership meetings held pursuant to the Board's bylaws may be included in Board dues since such meetings are necessary to the operations of the Board as a whole provided that no more than 35 % of the local allocation of the Board's annual dues revenue may be utilized for this purpose.
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