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    convenience drinks and store-bought juices; done right, homemade smoothies and fresh juices are packed with nutrients. Stock up on fresh berries in the summer, and freeze them for the cooler times of year, then pair with the milk of your choice (soy, almond, rice, coconut) to make delicious dairy-free shakes. Better yet, use naturally creamy bananas to give body and texture to your smoothies. Bonus: they’re naturally sweet, and offset tart or bitter fruits and veggies perfectly. When you have…

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    can’t a dog digest chocolate? Is there a way for someone who is lactose intolerant to digest milk chocolate without having any negative effects? It is said that chocolate comes from a cocoa bean but how is it transformed into a delicious chocolate bar? Many civilians love to devour their chocolate but they are not curious on the ingredients in it. Some chocolate have added ingredients like caramel, coconut, strawberry, and more. Who discovered chocolate? Chocolate began with the cocoa…

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    watching their faces when they try something new, something good or something bad. There are so many things to think about when starting solids, it can be overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be! Your at the beginning of no longer needing straight breast milk or formula. At around 6 months is usually the ideal time to start the transition. We started around 5 months old for Ella, easing in with the basic iron-fortified rice cereal once a day. Eventually, this began to be a little too boring for…

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    Switzerland company was started by Henry Nestle in 1867. His first product was “ Faine Lactee Nestle ”(Combination of cow’s milk, wheat flour and Sugar). In 1905 Nestle joined with Anglo Swiss condensed milk company and expand their productivity. Today Nestle has 449 factories in 86 countries. More than 328 000 employs work with Nestle. Mainly Nestle company produce milk products, chocolates, coffee, soup, tea and sauce. There are some world famous brands in Nestle. NESCAFE, NESTEA, MILO,…

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    Have you ever heard the saying “breakfast is the most important meal of the day”? While that statement may be true, an even better sentence is: A balanced breakfast is the most important meal of the day. There are actually specific reasons why eating a balanced breakfast is crucial to losing weight, improving fitness and increasing energy. Between getting yourself out the door and squeezing in your workout, mornings can be the busiest time of day. Breakfast can end up being a granola bar…

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    We will use 7 different liquids in the experiment, including : Gatorade, beer, pop, juice, water, lemonade, and milk. The ingredients in Gatorade are: water, sucrose, dextrose, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium chloride, sodium citrate. The ingredients in pop: carbonated water, sucrose, caramel color, caffeine, red 40, ester gum, sodium citrate, citric acid, phosphoric…

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    Introduction Milk is the ultimate superfood, right? Only if you're a calf. I'll tell you why these things are terrible for you and why cow milk should not be part of our diet. Preview of Main Points I'll be covering what cow's milk is, what is in it, and what it actually does to our bodies. Body Main Point 1 A cow's milk is designed to nourish her baby calf. A woman's breast milk is designed to nourish our baby humans. We aren't supposed to interchange breast milk between species.…

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    know… The labeling of milk is misleading to consumers. People assume skim milk is basically fat free and 1% and 2% milks are close behind. But unfortunately to consumers, they couldn’t be more wrong. While the percentage of calories that come from fat in skim milk is only 5%, the other milks are nowhere near as low in calories from fat. 20% of the calories come from fat in 1% milk, 31% of the calories come from fat in 2% milk and 49% of calories come from fat in whole milk. The percentages of…

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    • Fluid milk and milk-based products – This Proportion includes not only the milk, but also the milk-based beverages, yogurt, buttermilk, cottage cheese, milk-based chocolate drinks, heavy cream, dips, sour cream, nonalcoholic eggnog, flavored milk drinks, whipped cream and toppings. It occupies 34.1% of total sales. • Dry, condensed and evaporated milk products – This part of the industry includes dry, whole, nonfat, skim, buttermilk, infant formulas, and the dairy product substitutes which…

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    1. See also Food Intake Diary (Initial Diet) I was short by 4.5 servings of grain products and 2 servings of milk & alternatives. I was over by about 1.2 servings of meat & alternatives. I was within range for fruit & vegetables and unsaturated fat. 2. This reflects my typical eating habits for a day where I do minimal activity in terms of quantity of food consumed. Generally I eat something high in protein at least three times a day and the vegetables and fruit I consume will vary. I usually…

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