Ok so once i use this hair color remover and let it dry and becomes orangy i dye it the color i want right?! And is 100% that it is going to color?! If not why not?! And am i supposed to use aluminum foil?! Thanx!!!!
need more meatYou are lacking in proteinSwap the vitamin water for real waterEat your vitamins through fruits and vegtablesThose waters are artifical and make you bloat.
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That sounds pretty goodYou've got your fruits and grains and dairyI would say, add some more vegetables like broccoli or carrots, etcYou may want to add some more lean meats in there too for some proteinpeanut butter isn't enough protein for one dayBesides that it sounds fineHope this helped!!!
Milk should be Skim or 1%Vitamin water is no good for youPeople think it is because it's called vitamin waterDo away with the biscuitOther than that pretty goodAlthough you need a lot more waterBottled water pured by reverse osmosis( Dasani}
sounds like you did okayMost nondairy cheeses have casein, a milk protein, in themThere are faux parmesan cheeses, or you can sprinkle nutritional yeast on your pastaGood for you that you ate whole wheat pastaIt's an acquired taste, but I'm learning to like itYou don't have to take everything in SB as gospel-hey, I still have my caffeine jones, but I drink tea, not coffee-but as a guidelineThere are tons of vegan websites with all sorts of wonderful products, and if you haven't discovered Amy's kitchen yet, you need toAmy's has tons of vegetarian convenience products, and many are veganBesides Cosmo's Vegan Shoppe, there's Pangea Vegan Goods, Different Daisy, and Vegan EssentialsAll four companies have products I like and are very good at quickly shipping your ordersPick the company with the best prices for the products you want or the one that's closest to youI'm lucky to live a Metro ride away from Pangea, which has walk-in shopping on the weekends, so I try to go up there when I need stuffGoogle vegetarian starter guide, find an organization you like, and order a starter guide from themThey often have pictures of vegan products, and include simple recipesCongratulations and good luck!