Well i would and i am a teenager it gives the valuble nutrients that they need Well i would and i am a teenager it gives the valuble nutrients that they need
I want to make cold pasta salad for my kids as well. I would go to either www.pinterest.com or www.foodnetwork.com! Good luck getting your kids to eat cold pasta salad.
if it doesnt stink its good to go :D
You dont have to eat bread, BUT you must have some sort of carbodyrate in your diet in order for it to be a healthy one. Perhaps you would prefer brown rice or pasta, or you can even go for wholewheat bread if you want.
read a book, go to a movie, go to the mall, play guitar, dance, sing, go to a play, go out to eat, play in the rain
Because they invented it and it has a good taste, but if you go in another country is not as good as in Italy.
indeed they doi have a tank of about 20 shiners and they love pasta even more than the fish flakesi chop up spaghetti real small for them and the go nuts for it
If I was to encourage a family I would tell them to go therapy or talking to their teenagers about their depression and letting them know they are there for them
Yes, I eat it all the time. But whether or not wheat pasta and tomato sauce go together is really a matter of your individual opinions and tastes.
i really dont think that cooked pasta is good for a horse because horses should only eat horse food, fruit and vegetable. and if you ask if they can eat cake too i would say no. Pasta is made from refined grains and usually from wheat. Wheat is a very energy rich grain and the refining removes the fibre that is essential in horses' (and humans') diet. Therefore pasta is very concentrated energy without the roughage a horse needs so feeding pasta to a horse could cause an upset in the horse's digestive system. go to google.ca and type in Mr.Hands video
We go eat any restaurant that is safe...If we know its not safe...We have bad feelings,isn't it? i would go eat steak
Fruit can be eaten raw, on the go. Plus, with natural sugars, it satisfies the need for something sweet.
The Earth and Moon are 238,000 miles apart on average. But a piece of pasta would not go even a mile without snapping under its own weight.