lactose, Chocolate
lactose, Chocolate
lactose, Chocolate
lactose, Chocolate
The following products are included in the fresh milk category: whole milk, lowfat milk, skim or nonfat milk, cream, half-and-half, and buttermilk
chocalate rabbits
Beer, chocalate, and cocaine are some of the the Aztec's creations.
YES, 1 cup (240mL) of 1% Lowfat milk generally has about 1.5g to 1.6g of Saturated fat which is about 8% of the daily value of Saturated fat. There are some milk products that have the Saturated fat removed, but they are a special product and not typical milk. Old, incorrect answer (Simply look on the label of your milk): No. Saturated fat is fat that you would see on steaks, bacon, and other meats as a solid. Unsaturated fats are the oils and are found in milk because of their liquid state.
No, water does not dissolve into all solutes. Some solutes, such as nonpolar molecules like oil, do not dissolve in water because they are not attracted to the polar water molecules.
Some solutes in ocean water are Chloride, Sodium, Sulfate, Calcium, or just Salt in general.
Lean meats include turkey, chicken that isn't fried, and you can look for meat that has been trimmed of fat. You should eat lots of vegetables and fruits, the brighter color, the healthier it is for you. Dark green leafy veggies and orange and yellow, stuff like that. Breads that have no added butter or oil are good for you. Oatmeal is good for you. Milk products like skim or lowfat milk, lowfat cottage cheese, lowfat yogurt, all are good for you. Juices in moderation are good for you. I agree with the above except for the dairy part. I work for a holistic, many more factors.
sugar
you will need some strawberries and if you are fat some lowfat yogurt and if you are skinny you need some vanilla yogurt.