When I think of a fattening food, lasagna is one of the first that comes to mind. |
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This year, why not shake things up by serving pumpkin that's not surrounded by a fatty, fattening crust? |
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And he was always raised on fried food and southern food, and it was very fattening. |
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Currently, police spend much of the time on a stakeout engaged in idle conversation, eating fattening foods and dozing off. |
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To avoid fattening, unhealthful fats, you need to understand what types of foods they are concealed in. |
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If you're on a diet to lose weight, you'll stay away from places that serve fattening food. |
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Outside, the present crop is fattening up and indoors, the remains of last year's produce should see us through. |
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The local meals are mostly prepared from rice, cassava root, potatoes and tasty coconut curries, which are delicious but fattening. |
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Producers from Nebraska, Tennessee and North Carolina are part of the trend to send fingerlings to Wisconsin and Michigan for fattening. |
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Supermarket food is also packed with sugar, which is not only fattening, it is also arrantly destructive to the body. |
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I am making a big pot of potato soup for dinner with some of my mega fattening quadruple cheese bread with olive tapenade. |
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I lean back in my chair like a director and order the most fattening food I've had in weeks. |
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It was some of the most fattening and delicious baked chicken I have ever eaten. |
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Movement toward grain fattening has been slow, because neither Argentine nor Uruguayan consumers have a taste for marbled beef. |
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As the name suggests, the menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings, but it's fun, fast and all wonderfully fattening. |
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Along with larger portions of more fattening food, Americans have become increasingly sedentary over the last couple of decades. |
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The European Parliament recently voted for an end to the long distance transportation of animals destined for slaughter or further fattening. |
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Little did Nurse Kopeck know, but I always packed myself a massive brown bag lunch full of all kind of fattening foods. |
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Scottish lovers of the beefburger and the chip butty are being encouraged to stand up for their rights to eat fattening, unhealthy food. |
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All the cake, chocs, biscuits and other fattening foodstuffs we tend to overstock on for Christmas. |
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Most juveniles do not undergo hyperphagia or rapid fattening at this wintering site. |
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The issue is that highly sugared foods tend not to have a lot of healthy nutrients and are often made with fattening butter and cream. |
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That was one thing that Angel loved about Summer, she always ate such fattening foods, but always had such a slender body. |
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Go through your kitchen and, in the box, place all the fattening foods you're rarely able to resist. |
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Everyone else would get to go home and spend time with their families and eat lots of fattening food. |
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According to this story from CNN.com, the new salad can be more fattening than the burgers! |
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They hold you hostage and feed you horrible fattening food you would never eat anywhere else. |
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I read in the magazine that what makes bread fattening is the topping you put on it. |
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Fortunately our nice IT people made us a very fattening cake to welcome us to our new office. |
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Although it hardly sounds appealing, the steak, Guinness and mushroom pie is very tasty, very filling and very fattening. |
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But hey, I'm sure it was less fattening than the jam doughnut milkshake I could have had. |
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The next step will be to pass out the highly fattening snack foods that everyone will claim they can't possibly eat. |
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Figuring out which foods are fattening is a popular subject in obesity research. |
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This North African courgette salad is a healthy alternative to hummus, using far less olive oil and missing out fattening tahini paste. |
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Most of the land is under grass at the moment and carries a flock of 265 ewes and a small Aberdeen Angus herd, as well as commercial cattle for fattening. |
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A customer, who does not have her glasses, wants to know which is the least fattening mayonnaise. |
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Therefore carbohydrates themselves really are not fattening. |
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Farmer Bragard is further rumoured to be contemplating using the green for fattening up capons, and it is this in particular that has the authorities in a froth. |
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But it is on the question of buns that he becomes most hot and cross, arguing that councillors' reliance on fattening chocolate biscuits is a potential health hazard. |
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The Djerma people are investing more in a rapidly lucrative livestock farming system, turning towards sheep and cattle fattening. |
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Because beer contains no fat, it does not have the fattening properties that are sometimes attributed to it. |
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Experts say if people fill up on healthy foods recommended in the food pyramid, there will be less room for the fattening junk food that helps pack on the pounds. |
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Ad libitum feeding of a high energy and high protein diet is one of the factors causing leg disorders in fattening pigs. |
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But such fattening still represents pressure on wild populations, as juveniles are taken from the wild. |
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This is done by avoidance of fattening foods and is very often accompanied by the use of appetite suppressants or by excessive exercise. |
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I should like briefly to address another two points: first, extra space for fattening pigs and, secondly, castration. |
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Apples, oranges, plums, even cherries or nuts make a nice alternative to the chips, candy, and other fattening snacks kids fill up on. |
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Meanwhile the debate continues as to whether alcohol, in whatever form, is a fattening drink. |
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That's largely due to making convenient but fattening diet choices. |
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We'll keep weeding out the troublesome ones, keep fattening and hobbling the submissive ones. |
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However, because of its long overwater migration strategy, Blackpoll Warblers presumably use certain key fattening sites before the main overwater flight begins. |
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I suppose there's a kind of vicarious fantasy in watching someone else eat huge amounts of fattening foods in order to gain 30 pounds and win a contest. |
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The North Indian liking for all things fat and fattening is well-known. |
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For example, beer with chips or nuts is a fattening combination. |
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But others drink it as a less fattening alternative to cow's milk. |
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To satisfy the customers, we try hard to make good products that are not too fattening, using the best products and quality raw materials. |
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In the case of the domestic fattening of poultry, Bell works together exclusively with partner fatteners. |
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As a general rule, the cattle that do not meet the standards are exported for fattening, to Italy for the males and to Spain for the females. |
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In normal times, the Moores work the farm in two separate units, producing winter oats and winter wheat as well as fattening 600 head of cattle and a flock of store sheep. |
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The seals are fattening themselves up on cod, at the expense of the fishing fleet and at the expense of the communities. |
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But no matter how fattening, you just won't feel full at the end. |
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Experiments prove to me that many of the New Zealand grasses are very valuable for their feeding and fattening properties, such as the Danthonias. |
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These production units are constructed near harbours, and allow the valorisation of surplus grains by fattening young bovines, imported from Canada or Mexico. |
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Some may be fine mouths, but most tend to eat and too fattening. |
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It eats berries and nuts and other fruit with hazelnuts being the main food for fattening up before hibernation. |
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Ocellated turkeys were unsuitable for domestication, but were rounded up in the wild and penned for fattening. |
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Effect of stilbestrol and pelleting at two concentrate to roughage ratios on the performance and carcass quality of fattening lambs. |
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To aim at breeding, raising, and fattening one cattle beast from every ten cultivated acres of the Province. |
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By means of exact examinations, proof could be furnished that the utilisation relative to the living weight ex cowshed is 63 per cent in young bull fattening. |
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With animals intended for fattening, it should always be possible to dehorn them beforehand due to the short fattening period, and especially if they are to be mixed with dehorned breeds. |
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To give consumer citizens bread and circuses, to clear their minds of their stressed lives, to put them to sleep in order to sell them more Coca-Cola, fattening snacks and useless objects? |
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Put your most unflattering and fattening pictures up for all to see. |
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Lower birth weight not only reduces the chance of piglet survival in the first days after birth and up to weaning, but also affects growth rate after weaning and during fattening as well as carcass and meat quality. |
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Why not go in for a proper reform and do away with endless quota regulations, ceilings, minimum and maximum livestock densities, slaughter premiums and fattening bonuses? |
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Their commitment has combined the art of butchery with the best that their local community can offer, promoting the quality of the fattening pigs bred in the Padana area. |
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Worryingly, the study—led by the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington—showed that children are fattening at a faster pace than adults. |
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Yet the offshore oil industry, and even the onshore diamond industry, continue to thrive, the revenue financing the war, on both sides, and fattening the pockets of the warlords. |
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The biggest consumers of fattening food may prove similarly resilient to price increases, so a fat tax may do little to improve health, at least for today's junk-food addicts. |
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Then they are shipped to feedlots in Java and Sumatra for fattening. |
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This supply must be limited to young male bovine animals for fattening. |
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Mangcorn is utilized partly as human food, and partly as fodder for cattle, especially for fattening swine, for which purpose it is considered peculiarly adapted. |
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In earlier times, farmers grew fall crucifers like rape, kale, and turnips, onto which they turned pigs ready for fattening in preparation for fall slaughter. |
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The second group was also fed the labelled diet but only during the last ten days of the fattening period when animals were fitted a neck collar to prevent caecotrophy. |
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Adding in species that eat the calcifiers, such as pink salmon fattening up at sea on swimming snails called pteropods, would boost the percentage. |
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They are used for flour, bread making, a cereal substitute, coffee substitute, a thickener in soups and other cookery uses, as well as for fattening stock. |
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