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schepotkina [342]
2 years ago
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HELP WILL GIVE BRAINIEST AND 15 POINTS! IF YOU ANSWER IN A SILLY RESPONSE I WILL REPORT! PLEASE GIVE ABOUT 3 -4 GOOD EXAMPLES AS

POSSIBLE IN EACH SECTION
Look at the Healthy Eating Habits below. Describe what each of these might look

like, sound like or feel like as you consider being mindful of your eating habits.


Cook More

Often


Enjoy Your

Food


Eat Meals

with

Others
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2 answers:
inysia [295]2 years ago
7 0

I learned that today is January 26th 2021. I learned today is Tuesday. I also learned that today is a weekday

Evgesh-ka [11]2 years ago
5 0
Cook more often: Cooking more often will help getting a new skill. We will experience the idea of cooking, we will put much effort in one dish. The smell of the fresh vegetables will make us passionate about it.

Enjoy your food: By enjoying my food, my body will get the Energy it needed, my days will be more effective and enjoyable. Food makes us all happy, and by enjoying it happiness will last forever.

Eat meals with others: The same as when we enjoy our food, eating meals with others is lovely especially with thise that we love. We will learn about each other and listem to each other. It’s an experience that we should appreciate.

I really hope this helps :)
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