Food Day 2024 is on Thursday, October 24, 2024: help with spanish food day? :)?

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help with spanish food day? :)?

The foods you listed are Mexican, not Spanish. Do you really mean Mexican food or Spanish? In Spain, they eat a lot of seafood. Paella is popular. Look up a recipe for that. It's made with seafood and rice.

If you want food eaten in a Spanish-speaking country (Mexican food would work) take a flan. It's Mexican custard. You'd need to make arrangements to refrigerate it, so ask your teacher if it's ok. If so, here's a simple flan recipe.

“Lupe’s Flan”

¾ cup brown sugar

¼ cup water

In small saucepan, mix brown sugar and water until smooth. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Boil until it starts to thicken, stirring constantly. Over medium-high heat, it’ll take just a few minutes. Pour it into your flan baking pan and swirl it around to cover the bottom of the pan. And set it aside. It should harden somewhat while you’re mixing everything else. Put some water into the pan as soon as you pour out the sauce. Let it soak and it will be easy to clean when the flan goes into the oven .

2 cans evaporated milk

1 can sweetened condensed milk

6 eggs

1 tablespoon vanilla

2 teaspoons cinnamon

pinch of salt

In a mixing bowl, mix eggs, vanilla, salt, and cinnamon, stir well. Add all milk and mix thoroughly. Carefully pour into the pan on top of the caramel. Bake 60 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, until a knife inserted in the center of the flan comes out clean. Remove from oven and let stand a few minutes. Loosen the edges of the flan with a thin sharp knife, and then flip carefully onto a serving plate. Chill several hours. Serve cold.

How much wet canned food per day for my cat?

How much wet canned food per day for my cat?

Canned food contains more moisture and is lower in calories by weight, so she will not gain more weight on it than on dry.

Your best bet is to take her to the vet for a weight check (this is a free service at most clinics) and ask the staff there to help you develop the right weight loss program for her. Like with people, the best weight loss programs are tailored to the individual and involve regular exercise as well as adjustments to diet. You'll want her on a low calorie cat food such as Medi-Cal Calorie Control, Reducing, Hills r/d, etc. Feeding Fancy Feast and similar foods is kind of like us eating Kraft Dinner every day. Yes, we can live on it, but it's not really a very healthy choice.

Food craving...all day...WHY?

Food craving...all day...WHY?

You didn't mention that you wanted to lose weight but this may help some because thin or big, we all have some type of attachment to food called "emotional eating":

Diets can work but because we know so little about ourselves and our relationship with food, it makes it difficult to win the battle. A lot of us have problems with dieting because we have a problem called "emotional eating" we eat to comfort ourselves during difficult, stressful, sad, etc times in our lives.

You may experience all those emotions during dieting as we continuously get on the scale hoping to see a big difference in numbers after dieting only for a day or two. Also what is stressful when dieting is that we try to lose a large number of weight in such a short period of time which in most cases is unreasonable.

This all brings about stress, discomfort and sadness. When we feel this way, we turn to our best friend for help and support which for many of us is food. The diet is now broken and we feel that we can't stick to diets. We then try fad diet after fad diet hoping to lose the original 20 pounds and now we may have as much as 30 pounds to lose because we continue to put on weight as we continue to break these fad diets by binging before starting our next diet.

Please learn about your relationship with food before your next diet so that you may achieve your goals. To help a little, keep in mind the following:

You already know how to lose weight. You know that if you eat less and exercise more eventually you’ll see the pounds come off. What’s getting in your way? Why do you usually regain the weight you lost? The answer to all these questions is the same “Emotional Eating.” Simply defined, emotional eating means you eat to satisfy emotional hunger; it means you use food for comfort or as a way to cope with life; and it means you eat for reasons other than what your body needs. Whenever you reach for a boredom-breaking snack despite your commitment, or whenever you eat to quell anxiety, that’s emotional eating. Whenever you binge after a fight, or double up on portions because your day turned sour, that’s emotional eating. Whenever you feel that sharp craving for your favorite food, that’s emotional eating. When we eat during these times while on a diet, we believe the diet doesn’t work or that we lack self control and then look for the quickest way to lose weight (fasting/diet pills, ect) after eating all we can since we already messed the diet day up. Read the information below but remember that emotional eating plays a big part in why we don’t continue dieting and why we regain lost weight and why we binge today and start a new diet tomorrow. Best of Luck.

P.S. After learning about my relationship with food, I was able to drop my weight from 263 pounds down to 151 pounds which is a 112 pound weight lost.

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