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He added that two decades ago a single serving of regular soda was 6.5 ounces, but today servings up to 20 ounces are available, which contain 165 more calories.
The packages contain reduced-fat Pringles and have 40 fewer calories than one serving of regular Pringles.
They have six to eight grams of carbohydrates a serving, compared with 20-plus in a serving of regular French fries.
These "Satisfries," which have 270 calories for a small serving size compared to the 340 calories in the same serving of regular fries, use a new batter that doesn't absorb as much oil.
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THE research council's feeding guidelines mention low-calorie pet foods as one option, but they also endorse a range of other tactics to address obesity, from reducing serving sizes of regular food to cutting the number of daily feedings.
Mr. Vojvodic had a serving of the regular pulled pork ($7 per half-pound), accompanied by mac and cheese ($5), coleslaw ($3) and an order of candied yams ($5).
The ship is the test bed for a plan to offer high-speed wireless Internet access on most Washington State ferry runs, serving tens of thousands of regular commuters.
My dream is to serve a small handful of regular clients in this way; to make myself semi-indispensable as the person for English and yet not too dependent on any single client.
Bacon lovers rejoice at WHISK over The Ron Swanson, an 8oz burger wrapped in 1lb of bacon, topped with bacon-mayo and served with a side of regular or Cajun fries.
A regular serving of potato chips has a hundred and fifty calories, ninety of which are fat calories from the cooking oil.
A regular serving of decayed heart or liver can have a "tremendous Viagra effect" on the elderly, Vonderplanitz told me recently.
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