11. Nutrition of Foods



1.

A: I really need to start eating healthier.

B: I have to start eating better too.

A: What kind of food do you usually eat?

B: I try my best to eat only fruits, vegetables, and chicken.

A: Is that really all that you eat?

B: That's basically it.

A: How do you stick to only those foods?

B: Actually, fruits and veggies are really good for you.

A: Yes, I know, but what about the chicken?

B: I mainly eat baked chicken, because there's not a lot of fat.

A: That does sound pretty good.

B: I know it does, and that's because it is.



2.

A: I think I may try to eat a little better.

B: I changed my diet recently, and I eat a lot healthier now.

A: What do you eat?

B: My diet consists mainly of fruits, veggies, and chicken.

A: That's it?

B: Just about.

A: How is that the only thing that you'll eat?

B: You know that fruits and vegetables are very healthy foods?

A: So, what about the chicken?

B: I bake chicken because it's a healthy way to eat it.

A: That sounds delicious and nutritious.

B: You should try it. You won't be disappointed.



3.

A: I need to stop eating such unhealthy foods.

B: I know what you mean. I've started eating better myself.

A: What foods do you eat now?

B: I tend to stick to fruits, vegetables, and chicken.

A: Those are the only things you eat?

B: That's basically what I eat.

A: Why aren't you eating anything else?

B: Well, fruits and vegetables are very healthy.

A: And the chicken?

B: It's really healthy to eat when you bake it.

A: I guess that does sound a lot healthier.



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