Ice tea nutrition

    • [DOCX File]Healthy Meetings Policy

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      Beverage service may also include coffee, non fat/low fat milk or soy milk, teas, 100% juice, unsweetened ice tea or other non-caloric beverages Do not serve sugar-sweetened beverages such as soda, sweetened teas and juice drinks.


    • [DOCX File]www.nutrition-services.com

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      Water, juice, pop/soda, milk, coffee, and tea. Ice cream and Jell-o are considered thin liquids as they are thin when they melt. Nectar thick liquids. Some items are naturally nectar thick, such as fruit nectars, V8 juice, cream soups and some nutritional supplements (some supplements may need to be thickened). ... Patients are at risk for poor ...


    • [DOC File]Management Project.docx

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      Unsweetened Iced Tea. Ice cream. Salt and Pepper. Sugar Packet. Soy sauce packets. Dinner. Citrus Herb Pollock. Basil rice. French cut green beans. 2% Milk. Unsweetened iced tea. Chocolate ice cream. Salt and Pepper. Sugar Packet. Butter Low Fiber Menu. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Breakfast. Cheese omelet on a flatbread. Orange juice. 2%milk. Coffee ...


    • [DOC File]Fast-Food Research Project - Rowan University

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      Basic Nutrition . Dr. Lieberman . 2/25/14. Fast-Food Research Project . ... Break down of Raspberry Ice Tea. Total Calories Grams of Protein Total Grams of Fat Total Grams of Saturated Fat Mg of Cholesterol Mg of Salt Grams of Fiber 70 0g 0g 0g 0mg 0 0 Total of everything put together.



    • [DOC File]Nutrition .edu

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      Nutrition experts recommend eating at least 24 to 30 grams of total fiber daily. (Fiber recommendations on nutrition labels are expressed in grams, not ounces. One ounce is equivalent to 28.5 grams.) Foods rich in fiber include: Beans, including lima, black, garbanzo, kidney, and pinto . Whole-grain breads.


    • [DOCX File]irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com

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      Herbal or fruit teas: Drink them hot or cold with ice. Tea and coffee: Of course my favorite, but do your best to stick to unsweetened tea or coffee with stevia or truvia and almond milk or just plain black. 2. Avoid sugar-loaded desserts.


    • [DOC File]AGEC 105

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      Individual demand schedules for three customers from the local H-E-B store in the purchase of ice cream are given below: ... glasses of Kool-Aid and 6 glasses of tea. The marginal rate of substitution is –3/4. All of the above. ... attitudes toward nutrition and health. attitudes toward food safety. all of the above.


    • [DOC File]Nutrition Assessment (Clinical Application)

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      1 cup tea with milk and 1 tsp sugar 2 fish fingers or 1 chicken drumstick – grilled. 1 small potato, mashed and 2 other vegs, e.g. beans, carrots. 1 tab ice cream and jelly Am Pm Supper Water ~ 2 glasses Cup of tea, 1 biscuit occasionally 3x/week, 1 small glass of milk (100ml) Other Information: Uses little salt or salty food


    • [DOC File]Model Healthy Beverage Vending Agreement

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      Sugar-sweetened beverages like soda, juice drinks, sweetened ice tea, and sports drinks are the source of extra calories and added sugar to people’s diets. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests several strategies for reducing the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages.


    • [DOC File]Treasurer – Jeff Thrush

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      Hospitality – (Missie Thrush) – In September this committee provided snacks for Back-To-School Night, which consisted of a rice krispie and fruit tray along with lemonade & ice tea. Nutrition Inc. also donated bottles of water and cookie trays for this event.


    • [DOC File]Mark Weiner, D

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      Solution : Find alternative ways to quench thirst : water, unsweetened ice tea with lemon, crystal light. 3. Replace high-calorie sweet snacks with healthier alternatives. For example, an apple, string cheese and wheat crackers instead of peanut butter m&m’s. Confidence : 6/10. Barrier : Sweet tooth. Availability of healthy foods.


    • [DOC File]UNIT 4: PRENATAL NUTRITION

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      Remember, caffeine products include _____, sweet tea, cokes, and coffee. Alcohol. There is no known “_____” amount of alcohol to drink during pregnancy. ... Pica is a condition in which people _____ non-food items such as ice, clay, starch, paste, etc. Folklore speculates that pica is the cause of a nutrient _____. ... Nutrition Related ...


    • [DOC File]Hi

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      Green Tea__ (w/ water & ice) MEAL TOTAL = 198 Cal. w/Stevia____ (44g Pro, 2g Carb, 0g Fat) 5. DINNER. 7:00pm STARBODIES Fiber . 4 oz. Hamburger (no bun) 28g Pro, 20g Fat (300 Cal) Water (2-6 capsules) _ 1 oz. Cheese 7g Pro, 8g Fat (100 Cal) Green Tea Fish Oil (optional) _ 1c. Broccoli & Cauliflower 4g Pro, 10g Carb (50 Cal) w/Stevia __ ...


    • [DOC File]POST-SURGERY INSTRUCTIONS: BREAST IMPLANT REMOVAL

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      Good nutrition: Fluids are critical following surgery. Stick to non-carbonated, non-alcoholic, caffeine-free, and green tea-free beverages including fruit juices and water, milk, and yogurt drinks. You must consume at least 8 ounces of fluid every 2 hours. Stick with soft, bland, nutritious food for the first 24 hours.


    • [DOCX File]fitnesstogether.com

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      We don't know if they used "low calorie" sugar; we just used the data on the nutrition label, and assumed that sugar accounted for 100% of the calories. This was common for beverages but notother products. Most people add at least some ice to their fountain drinks. We figured in enough ice to account for 15% of the cup's volume.


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