stop buying it.
I was reading that some Gluten Intolorents can eat oats so on our monthly shop, I picked up 'Oatibix bites' and 'Oatibix bites with Apple and Rasins'. You can also get a cranberry version but I think I'd find this rather bitter and I am aware of a chocolate and rasin variation but this wasn't on the shelves. You can purchase the standards Oatibix biscuits, like Weetabix biscuits. However, there is actually a difference between the Oatibix biscuits and the bites: The Oatibix bites don't contain: - Malted Barely extract is unsuitable for Gluten intolorents/ celiacs therefore, I thought the Bites would be a safer option. Moreover, I think these are actually healthier because they contain 'Prebiotic Oligofructose' - a natural prebiotic for the immune and digestive system.
Without agriculture, we wouldn't have corn, wheat, oatibix and cows.
Stop eating butter Stop eating ice-cream Stop eating fast-food Stop eating fat kind of meat, pork chops, ham etc
Oatibix can be purchased in South Africa at various retailers, including major supermarkets like Pick n Pay, Checkers, and Spar. It's also available online through e-commerce platforms such as Takealot. Additionally, health food stores may carry Oatibix or similar oat-based cereals. Always check the availability as stock can vary by location.
Stop eating butter Stop eating ice-cream Stop eating fast-food Stop eating fat kind of meat, pork chops, ham etc
not eating
Fast is both a verb meaning to stop eating (or refrain from eating) and an adjective meaning "quickly"
It does not stop.
Can't Stop Eating was created on 2002-10-08.
A homograph for "to stop eating quickly" is the word "fast." It can mean to move quickly or to abstain from eating as in fasting.
Stop cutting down the trees and stop eating the animals. Stop cutting down the trees and stop eating the animals. Stop cutting down the trees and stop eating the animals. You may recognize a theme, here, eventually.
Can't Stop Eating - documentary - was created on 2006-07-27.