One hundred percent juice ordsprog

en One hundred percent juice is derived straight from the fruit, cannot have any sweeteners and has to meet government standards. Juice drinks and juice cocktails have less than 100 percent juice, added water and, a lot of times, sweetener.

en Highlights of 2005 included launching of the Fruit Plus line of juice and juice combinations and obtaining distribution of a few select juice products in Central and Eastern Canada.

en Water remains the best choice for hydration. Low-fat milk will also give you a great protein source, or you can mix seltzer water with juice. As some juices are high in calories and sugars, try to drink in moderation or mix half water and half juice for a water juice combination. Soda and iced tea should be drunk in moderation because they usually come with lots of sugar and caffeine.

en [Dr. Fred Pescatore says it's time to eat like a caveman: you know, more veggies and grains, less meat and real fruit rather than juice, because] overall fruit juice is only slightly healthier for you than soda and often has more calories. ... Get out on the track and put your foot to the floor and your heart into your mouth.

en Buying fruit or vegetables that are in season is cheaper, as is buying loose produce. Frozen peas contain more vitamin C than some fresh vegetables. Tinned fruit in natural juice and vegetables, concentrated fruit juice and dried fruit contribute to your five daily portions, too. And they last longer.

en When they give you lemons, you need to make lemonade. When they give you oranges, you need to make orange juice. [Friday] we tried to make tomato juice out of lemon juice, or something ... I don't know if that's a good quote.

en I'll nurse my lemons along as long as I possibly can. As a last resort, I get out the juice squeezer and freeze the juice.

en There's some guys in this (recruiting) class that are coming out of the gate with a little more juice. I'd rather have that and reel some of it back in than maybe waiting a while for some personality and some juice and some confidence.

en After the juice is pressed, it ferments a little while, and in essence, after three to six months you have some fermented grape juice, which could be this nasty wine. The way they make it into Champagne is by adding sugar and yeast.

en occasionally picks me up in the morning and he'll have carrot juice, and I love carrot juice.
  Bill Bradley

en Apple prices probably not going to be any different. And a smaller apple has always been said to be a little sweeter. The apples may not be as appealing to the person who wants to get a big apple and bite it, you know, and have the juice run down their chin. They'll just have to bite two little apples and have the juice run down their chin. And that'll be a little sweeter then. That juice'll be a little bit sweeter.

en Make up some sugar water. Ten percent sugar is about what Kool-Aid is. Taste it. See how much you like it. Then add some lemon juice and do the same thing.

en Especially with kids we find that what's causing their obesity is more what they're drinking than what they're eating. They drink fruit juices because they think it's healthy and then sodas on top of that. I've seen some kids who were drinking up to 1,000 calories a day with just fruit juice, sports drinks and cola. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness.

en It's the secret for beautiful guacamole or fruit salad. Also potatoes, cauliflower and turnips stay white when you add lemon juice to the cooking water.

en If we can achieve perfect two-way action, we would win every game. We would end up winning the 5 percent juice that's out there, but that's almost impossible to do.


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