For a while, yes. Soon, though, you will begin to show signs of malnourishment and possibly die because that is far too little food. Also if the goal of "4 slices of toast a day" is to lose weight, it will not work very well. Eating that little will screw up your metabolism and make you gain weight when you eat normally again.
Please resubmit your question and tell in the question what the dog is eating slices OF.
Each slice of toast is probably about 100 calories (it varies based on the type of bread and size of the slice), and the beans are probably about 150 to 200 caloires. So, in total, it is roughly about 500 to 600 calories.
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7" = 4 slices9" = 6 slices
Ok, this is what you need to do.This is a French toast recipe with eggs and bread. Ingredients:4 eggs1 teaspoon sugar, optional1 teaspoon salt1 cup milk10 to 12 slices white breadbuttermaple syrup or other syrupPreparation:Break eggs into a wide, shallow bowl or pie plate; beat lightly with a fork. Stir in sugar, salt, and milk. Over medium-low heat, heat griddle or skillet coated with a thin layer of butter or margarine.Place the bread slices, one at a time, into the bowl or plate, letting slices soak up egg mixture for a few seconds, then carefully turn to coat the other side. Soak/coat only as many slices as you will be cooking at one time.Transfer bread slices to griddle or skillet, heating slowly until bottom is golden brown. Turn and brown the other side. Serve French toast hot with butter and syrup.Recipe for French toast serves 4.
2" slice or 5.5 oz (1 cup) of Watermelon is 1 point.
You have to write something like a subtraction sign at the top. Say we have a pizza, and there are 8 slices. Then you eat 4 slices. Then you have to put 4 out of 8. because you had 8 slices and you ate 4 of them.
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