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The smallest part of a teen's diet should be sweet drinks, candy, sweet foods, cakes, high-fat foods, junk foods (that's all one category).
Go to the website below and enter weight, height, and age, and it tell you how much of what food groups you should eat. and you daily calorie intake. http://mypyramid.gov/mypyramid/index.aspx Go to the website below and enter weight, height, and age, and it tell you how much of what food groups you should eat. and you daily calorie intake. http://mypyramid.gov/mypyramid/index.aspx
When your the smallest you should do things to your advantage and not give up even though your the Smallest. :)
Yes, it can help you with balanced dieting from using the pyramid to focus on your goal of weightloss and what foods you should eat, what you shouldn't eat, and how to properly excersice.
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.
It varies a little with your height and weight, but the following link will help you determine what you should be consuming based on height and weight and physical activity. http://www.mypyramid.gov/mypyramid/index.aspx
Sauroposeidon is the biggest and comsagmathus, which should be compsognathus, is the smallest
Sorry, though they started out as a vegetable, once they are battered and fried onion rings can't be considered part of a food group. According to MyPlate (formerly MyPyramid), onion rings are "discretionary calories", a food item that should be consumed only on occasion and after other nutrient needs have been met for the that day.
You will need to portion dough if it too large to manage in one piece.
it should be minimum 2GB