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And you get to eat nothing but sweets all day long!
Time to eat nothing but doughnuts till your heart gives out.
"I can't eat nothing, not the way I feel," he said.
You are what you eat and I eat nothing but the best.
Being pregnant is being hungry for everything and wanting to eat nothing.
Let's say you eat nothing but ground beef, Cheerios and Dr. Pepper every day.
Eat nothing but pet food over a long period, and you might get scurvy.
Maybe this is how the diet works: it makes you rather eat nothing for three days.
"We have to eat nothing but rice and beans every day," said the sergeant, Harry Solano.
If people eat nothing, we can no longer make ends meet—we must cover the costs related to staffing.
I'd sell everything I own, eat nothing but Ramen and live in a hut to lease one for three years.
Mazel's six-week program requires dieters to eat nothing but certain fruits in a specific order for the first 10 days.
For example, you could eat nothing but fries all day every day, and it would be considered vegan, but not necessarily healthy.
So if you're willing to eat nothing but ramen noodles for the next six months, go ahead and buy a ticket. 2600.
He adds that, if I really wanted to up my calorie count, I could eat nothing but Twinkie's, which have almost no nutrients.
They've supported each other every step of the way, from having to eat nothing but mac 'n' cheese to Stone's Academy Award nominations.
The Master Cleanse is a 10-day juice cleanse that requires dieters to eat nothing anddrink only alemon, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper concoction.
You move in with your parents, sell your car and furniture, eat nothing but rice and beans and before you know it, you're debt-free!
Here was the plan: For five days, I'd eat nothing but paleo and drink nothing but protein shakes and do some Bilzerian-themed photo shoots.
If I don't let myself have those things, there's going to be a week where I just go off the deep end and eat nothing but that.
She tried to eat nothing but condiments, often licking pools of Ranch dressing from her plate without ever touching one of the vegetables she was meant to dip.
But a new trial is looking for volunteers to eat nothing but MREs for 21 days to study how soldier's stomachs handle them—and to make better meals.
Breakfast consisted of bagels and cream-filled coffees, then they would eat nothing all day and binge at night on chicken finger subs, Chinese food, chicken wings and pizza.
Andrew Taylor—a 36-year-old teacher, husband, and father from Melbourne, Australia—is currently in his fourth month of a year-long plan to eat nothing but potatoes.
An Australian man has set out to eat nothing but potatoes for one year, as part of a challenge to lose weight and to break a comfort eating habit.
I soon realised that I found it a lot easier to eat nothing for a modest amount of time than to be grazing or eating light all the time, never feeling properly sated.
To refresh your memory, this was the film that put Spurlock on the map, the one in which the documentarian decided to eat nothing but McDonald's food for an entire month and film it.
We also have a tendency to want to eat nothing but sugar and fat, but many of us are able to tamp down that instinct and eat a salad every once in a while.
These channels aren't encouraging violence or hate, just telling viewers to consume only raw fruit, to drink copious amounts of celery juice, to avoid vegetables entirely and go carnivore, to eat nothing at all.
Another time, he made a recruit eat nothing but Jell-O and mashed potatoes for a few days, and threatened that if he didn't improve, he'd have to stuff him in a locker, too.
"If I forced you to eat nothing but lemon pie for a month, you'd eventually get sick of it no matter how much you liked it before" Overwatch coach Ridouan "ioStux" Bouzrou told VICE.
Malone started his blog after Olive Garden released the first Never Ending Pasta Passes in 2014—vowing to eat nothing but Olive Garden offerings for the entire 49-day run of the pasta-pass season.
And I don't just mean the kind of bizarre crash diets that tell you to eat nothing but individually skinned grapes and peppercorns while rubbing yourself all over with palm leaves to stimulate fat loss.
I've kind of got it down to like a boa constrictor diet, where I eat a big meal once a day and then I just slither around the rest of the time and eat nothing.
When we see celebrity bodies, and then are told what they eat on a regular basis, it's easy to fall into the idea that if you eat nothing but grilled chicken and oranges, you'll have the body of Hough.
I've tried to reconcile all the anecdotal fasting with conversations I've had with with doctors and dieticians to figure out what might happen to my body if I commit to this increasingly popular fad-within-a-fad and eat nothing for 72-hours straight.
These people have to eat a shit-ton of food to get in enough calories for survival, which makes for pretty fascinating videos—the most obsession-worthy are vlogs of "banana island", a sort of cleanse that fruitarians do, during which they eat nothing but bananas.
And while it's tempting to eat nothing but refried beans and SpaghettiOs while you social distance in the comfort of your home, adding some extra nutrition to your diet is definitely possible — "Though it might look a little different than normal," dietician Alyssa Pike told CNN this week.
"She laughs at all her own jokes and twice as hard at yours and would eat nothing but sweets all day if I let her (saying no to skittles earns me one of those stone cold shut outs!)" Want all the latest pregnancy and birth announcements, plus celebrity mom blogs?
You will never be full, and if you eat nothing else, you'll probably get kwashiorkor—but you will also be constantly surprised, and delighted, and disgusted, and confused, and you'll talk to all your friends for weeks about it, and nothing else will look or taste exactly like it ever again.
In a dream world, I would love to be able to grow my own herbs, eat nothing but organic and gluten-free treats, do yoga every week, and float around (presumably in a flowy floral frock) picking flowers and crushing them up into face masks to apply on my poreless, hydrated, and blemish-free skin.
The Master Cleanse is a 10-day juice cleanse that requires dieters to eat nothing and drink only a More recently, Beyonc has been selling access to her plant-based recipes, but the 22-day plan provides a meager 1,400 calories a day and somehow also contains a "green smoothie" with 8 teaspoons of sugar, according to the BBC. 
By resolving to eat nothing but salads, run five miles to work every day and get three gym sessions in a week — plus write that novel they always wanted to — in January, the month right after the holidays, they are setting themselves up to fail dramatically, burn out and finish the month binge-watching Netflix and binge-eating Twinkies.
Where just a few years ago it may have been de rigueur for a celebrity, in an attempt to appear relatable, to claim that they despise working out and eat nothing but pizza all the time (while appearing far smaller than anyone who actually does this), these days the "relatable" answer is probably the more straightforward one — that they drastically limit their food intake.
Arliss was a prominent anti-vivisectionist who founded the National Anti-Vivisection Society of Chicago. He was president of the Episcopal Actors' Guild of America from 1921 to 1938. He was a strict vegetarian, stating that "I eat nothing I can pat".Fells, Robert M. (2004).
Paeonia 'Sarah Bernhardt'Ancient Chinese texts mention the peony was used for flavoring food. Confucius (551–479 BC) is quoted to have said: "I eat nothing without its sauce. I enjoy it very much, because of its flavor." Peonies have been used and cultivated in China since early history.
32 Hoppus' sister, Anne, made T-shirts and described the tour: "Any money made goes back into the gas fund. You only have five dollars and it has to feed you all day. You eat nothing but crappy fast food, or on a good night, Denny's."Hoppus, 2001. p.
The Sumerian afterlife was a dark, dreary cavern located deep below the ground, This bleak domain was known as Kur, the souls in there were believed to eat nothing but dry dust and family members of the deceased would ritually pour libations into the dead person's grave through a clay pipe, thereby allowing the dead to drink.
Some mystics are said to have been able to perform miracles. But for many mystics, the miracles occurred to them. In the Middle Ages, one common form of mystical miracle, especially for women, was the Eucharistic miracle, such as being able to eat nothing other than the communion host. Catherine of Genoa was an example of someone who experienced this type of miracle.
In his autobiography, Greenberg joked about Clifton's unusual diet: "On the road, he used to eat nothing but doughnuts and bananas. He said they were cheap and filling and stretched his meal money. Flea was the only ballplayer who could show a profit on $1-a-day meal money."Hank Greenberg, "Hank Greenberg: The Story of My Life" (1989), pp. 23–24.
The monarchs invited Columbus to dine with them. He did not bring any of the coveted East Indies spices, such as the exceedingly expensive black pepper, ginger or cloves. In his log, he wrote "there is also plenty of 'ají', which is their pepper, which is more valuable than black pepper, and all the people eat nothing else, it being very wholesome".Turner, 2004, p.
Much of Blum's work can now be found in The Abbey's library. In 1986, Blum decided to be baptised into the Anglican Church and a few months later he was ordained as priest. In December 1989, Blum had a severe stroke which deprived him of speech. He could not imagine a life without this expression and chose to eat nothing, dying in the beginning of January 1990.
Fishing from the banks or small craft is common along the Charles. With catches from the Charles from Natick to Boston the public is advised not to eat carp, and for non-pregnant, non-nursing adults, to limit large mouth bass consumption to no more than twice a month. Children and pregnant or nursing women should eat nothing from the Charles River. Both cautions are due to PCB and pesticide contamination.
"Nothing to eat, nothing to drink, no one to speak to." "Of all the dreary places it has been my lot to sojourn in this is the worst" (some references to Trieste will be found in That Boy of Norcott's, 1869). He could never be alone and was almost morbidly dependent upon literary encouragement. Fortunately, like Scott, he had unscrupulous friends who assured him that his last efforts were his best.
Franz Woyzeck, a lowly soldier stationed in a mid-nineteenth century provincial German town, is the father of an illegitimate child by his mistress Marie. Woyzeck earns extra money for his family by performing menial jobs for the Captain and agreeing to take part in medical experiments conducted by the Doctor. As one of these experiments, the Doctor tells Woyzeck he must eat nothing but peas. Woyzeck's mental health is breaking down and he begins to experience a series of apocalyptic visions.
He also writes that the Babylonians wear turbans and perfume and bury their dead in honey, that they practice ritual prostitution, and that three tribes among them eat nothing but fish. The hundred gates can be considered a reference to Homer, and following the pronouncement of Archibald Henry Sayce in 1883, Herodotus' account of Babylon has largely been considered to represent Greek folklore rather than an authentic voyage to Babylon. However, recently, Dalley and others have suggested taking Herodotus' account seriously.
Canine Cafe Trio – They were the owners of the self-proclaimed "Canine Cafe", where stray dogs eat nothing but junk food. A male French poodle was the waiter while his two assistants were a female Nova-Scotia Duck-Trolling Retriever with a pink bow and a female Chihuahua/Terrier mix dog with a green bow. Like Scrounger, they used to eat junk food all the time. At the end of Garbage Night: The Musical, they learned their lesson and are now living with their owners at the Haven House Children's House.
Franz Woyzeck, a lonely soldier stationed in a provincial German town, is living with Marie, the mother of his child who is not blessed by the church as the child was born out of wedlock. Woyzeck earns extra money for his family by performing menial jobs for the Captain and agreeing to take part in medical experiments conducted by the Doctor. At one of these experiments, the Doctor tells Woyzeck that he must eat nothing but peas. Woyzeck's mental health is breaking down and he begins to experience a series of apocalyptic visions.
She would follow the cat's advice in all matters and eat nothing that the cat did not eat. They returned, and found her well. The brothers then told her of the castle elves and pigeons, who could be called to fetch the brothers in case Udea was in any danger. The pigeons had seven days' worth of food and water left by the brothers during each hunting trip; Udea asked why they did not have her feed the pigeons daily, because the food they had laid out was old after seven days.
In the succeeding days of her stay, Gwen is immersed in Filipino culture; she is exposed to potholed streets, frequently changed street names, exotic native dishes, including Dagul's "Soup Number Five", Filipino movies (which she calls "typically third world"), discusses the merits of communism with Noli, and marvels at the capacity of Filipinos to eat each and every part of the chicken. After being jokingly told by Tiny that the local siopao she had consumed had cat meat in it, she vows to eat nothing but chicken for the rest of her stay.
The souls in Kur were believed to eat nothing but dry dust and family members of the deceased would ritually pour libations into the dead person's grave through a clay pipe, thereby allowing the dead to drink. For this reason, it was considered essential to have as many offspring as possible so that one's descendants could continue to provide libations for the dead person to drink for many years. Those who had died without descendants would suffer the most in the underworld, because they would have nothing to drink at all, and were believed to haunt the living. Sometimes the dead are described as naked or clothed in feathers like birds.
In any event, the French authorities had already concluded that von Schlabrendorf was "more mysterious than alarming" and the French censors still failed to pounce. His hotel room continued to be a focus for German and French intellectuals, artists and diplomats, but the occupant's quirky habits and absence of personal hygiene began to feature in letters and reports from some of his visitors, along with speculation as to whether or not he ever bothered to wear any appropriate undergarments. His beard simply grew and grew. Alexander von Humboldt would recall, in a letter to his brother, that during his later years Gustav von Schlabrendorf would eat nothing except fruit.
The animal was closely observed, seen to sit by a thorn tree and eat nothing all day but to be miraculously full of milk in the evening and again in the morning, and this went on for many years. The valley came to be known as Cowbach. Then one day, a white dove flew down into the Pope's chapel in Rome carrying a message that Saint Kenelm's body lay in a place called Cowbach, in the Clent Hills. Word was dispatched to Archbishop Wulfred of Canterbury, and a party was sent into Worcestershire, where the local population were able to guess immediately where the body lay, because of the cow.
He exhorted moderation in everything, saying that the vine bears three clusters of grapes: the first, pleasure; the second, drunkenness; the third, disgust.Diogenes Laërtius, i. 103 So he became a kind of emblem to the Athenians, who inscribed on his statues: 'Restrain your tongues, your appetites, your passions.' There are ten extant letters ascribed to him, one of which is also quoted by Cicero: > Greetings from Anacharsis to Hanno: My clothing is a Scythian cloak, my > shoes are the hard soles of my feet, my bed is the earth, my food is only > seasoned by hunger - and I eat nothing but milk and cheese and meat.
Labrax takes no notice of the threats, and makes for the cottage, stating that he intends to fetch Vulcan (representative of fire), since he is an enemy of Venus. One of the two slaves makes a humorous comment, that there will be no fire in the house since they are allowed to eat nothing but dried figs. This is ignored, and Labrax explains his plan to build a fire with which to kill the girls; however, Daemones suggests that Labrax is burnt instead. Trachalio decides to leave to fetch his master, Plesidippus, to whom Labrax had sold Palaestra; his exit is slow, as he continually reminds Daemones to watch Labrax carefully.
Ancient Sumerian cylinder seal impression showing the god Dumuzid being tortured in the Underworld by galla demons The Sumerian afterlife was a dark, dreary cavern located deep below the ground, where inhabitants were believed to continue "a shadowy version of life on earth". This bleak domain was known as Kur, and was believed to be ruled by the goddess Ereshkigal. All souls went to the same afterlife, and a person's actions during life had no effect on how the person would be treated in the world to come. The souls in Kur were believed to eat nothing but dry dust and family members of the deceased would ritually pour libations into the dead person's grave through a clay pipe, thereby allowing the dead to drink.
Anecdotal accounts of prohibitions against maternal alcohol use from Biblical, ancient Greek, and ancient Roman sources imply a historical awareness of links between maternal alcohol use and negative child outcomes. For example, in the Bible, Judges 13:4 (addressed to a woman who was going to have a baby) reads: "Therefore be careful and drink no wine or strong drink, and eat nothing unclean" (ESV). In 1725 British physicians petitioned the House of Commons on the effects of strong drink when consumed by pregnant women saying that such drinking is “… too often the cause of weak, feeble, and distempered children, who must be, instead of an advantage and strength, a charge to their country.”. Biography of author Randle Jackson There are many other such historical references.
Lunch was always consumed with a soup as a first course. A tradition of a "fish day" on Thursdays, when fish or other seafood was consumed instead of meat, was started in State-run canteens and cafeterias to alleviate a shortage of meat, but nevertheless filtered to many private households. The common approach, which still somewhat holds today in Russia is: eat a lot at each meal, few times a day. Eat nothing between meals – the reason for this was that the State-run eateries in the Soviet time was largely under the control of doctors, and the medical wisdom at the time was that snacking between major meals would ruin the appetite (especially for children) and will lead to indigestion and intestinal distress.
The souls in Kur were believed to eat nothing but dry dust and family members of the deceased would ritually pour libations into the dead person's grave through a clay pipe, thereby allowing the dead to drink. Nonetheless, there are assumptions according to which treasures in wealthy graves had been intended as offerings for Utu and the Anunnaki, so that the deceased would receive special favors in the underworld. During the Third Dynasty of Ur, it was believed that a person's treatment in the afterlife depended on how he or she was buried; those that had been given sumptuous burials would be treated well, but those who had been given poor burials would fare poorly, and were believed to haunt the living. The entrance to Kur was believed to be located in the Zagros mountains in the far east.
Thinking himself a lost cause, Lawrence the fox, in the light of dawn, sees Friar Wolf Waitskaith and assumes that admitting sin in the presence of this assumingly holy man would help free himself. The friar Wolf is pleased as the fox admits to lying, stealing, adultery, and even exaggerates by mentioning murder (few as his successful hunting-and-killings may be). After that, Lawrence the fox, believing himself cleansed of his wrongs, fears doing so again, as he is from a povertous family, and is too proud to work or beg for his meals, but upon Friar Wolf suggesting he fast and eat nothing with flesh until Easter, Lawrence resorts to begging to be an exception to the custom. The friar granted it, but suggested that it would be only fish from the stream at least once or twice a week.
The astronomical cost and high prestige of spices, and thereby the reputation of the host, would have been effectively undone if wasted on cheap and poorly handled foods.Scully (1995), pp. 84–86 The common method of grinding and mashing ingredients into pastes and the many potages and sauces has been used as an argument that most adults within the medieval nobility lost their teeth at an early age, and hence were forced to eat nothing but porridge, soup and ground-up meat. The image of nobles gumming their way through multi-course meals of nothing but mush has lived side by side with the contradictory apparition of the "mob of uncouth louts (disguised as noble lords) who, when not actually hurling huge joints of greasy meat at one another across the banquet hall, are engaged in tearing at them with a perfectly healthy complement of incisors, canines, bicuspids and molars".
Neither the Falkland Islands, the belligerent countries, nor their leaders are named in the text. Instead, the British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and the Argentine dictator General Leopoldo Galtieri are presented as a pair of metal monsters who send men to fight over a "sad little island" populated by a few shepherds who eat nothing but mutton. The old woman (who is "not real [but] made of Iron") derives from Thatcher's nickname "the Iron Lady", while the General (who is "not real [but] made of Tin Pots") derives from the slang term "tin-pot general" or "tin-pot dictator", meaning a petty authoritarian type. The book mentions several ways in which soldiers (who were "all real men, made of flesh and blood ... not made of Tin Pots or Iron") were killed or maimed; the pictures accompanying these parts of the text are monochrome pencil sketches, as opposed to the full-colour caricatures in the rest of the book.

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