At the most... just one
but most recomend that you eat even less
That depends on your calorie needs. For people who need only 2,000 calories, it should be no more than 65 grams.
The breads, cereal, rice and pasta group make up the biggest portion of the food pyramid. You need 6-11 servings of these per day. The smallest is fats, oils and sweets, which you should only have sparingly.
That depends an the bag and the sweets. You need to be more specific.
It depends on how old you are.
you need 2-3 servings everyday
Yes, there are requirements for diabetic cooking. You should avoid or eliminate fats and sweets from your diet and closely monitor blood glucose levels.
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12.8 10-oz servings in 1 US gallon.
16,0000000000 from Alice and Lewis
Recommended daily servings of food typically include 5-6 servings of grains, 2-4 servings of fruits, 3-5 servings of vegetables, 2-3 servings of dairy, and 2-3 servings of protein. It is important to balance these servings with other nutrients like fats and sugars. Adjustments may be necessary based on individual needs and health goals.
16 ounces to a pound, for a hundred 1 oz servings...you'll need 6 1/4 pounds of material