Sentences with phrase «just read the food label»

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Maybe you're here because you've heard Jules speak, attended one of her cooking classes, read one of her three books or countless magazine articles, heard about her advocacy work promoting gluten free food labeling regulations, or maybe just because you've been enthusiastically referred by friends whose lives have been transformed by her tireless efforts.
So many people look at calories only and make horrible food decisions and it's just kind of sad cuz just reading a little more of the nutrition label or the ingredient give yous so much more important information!
These leading experts all share my serious concern about the dairy petition and so it was with some surprise that I read a new blog post by a respected fellow food blogger, Spoonfed, who seems to downplay the issue on the theory that front labels mean little and, at any rate, consumers should just focus on back - label ingredient disclosures:
6 to 9 servings of whole grain foods (although read the label to assure you are getting «whole» grain and not just brown - colored bread or pasta)
Just make sure you read labels, because some jarred foods have tons of crap in them.
I'd just go to supermarkets and read labels and look at the way the store was laid out and just pretend I was an anthropologist (laughs) practicing without a license and examining how people interacted with the foods in supermarkets and what everything in supermarkets told you about important food issues.
By the time you get done reading this, you'll never look at a food label the same, and maybe, just maybe, you'll think twice about some of the food products you purchase.
The key is to start getting used to reading food labels, and I don't just mean the calories, fat, carbs, etc — I mean reading the ingredients.
Especially those with chicken and chicken byproducts; read labels carefully, just as you would for your food!
Now this is not to say that you can't ever eat anything labeled as «gluten free,» but just make sure that you read the labels very carefully to ensure you are eating the most high quality food possible.
You have your macros, you downloaded a sleek macro app, you know how to read a nutrition label, the food scale is on its way from Amazon, and you were surprised to learn that Google could be useful for more than just cat pictures.
This is an effective way to lose weight and it really is pretty simple, just read the labels of any packaged foods, consult a low carb food list and record what you eat in a daily food diary.
Steve, no doubt... the point where a person finally gets / develops a feel, i.e. a sensation — a qualitatively based awareness, e.g. taste, glycogen / water feel in muscles, mental acuity, etc. — is the point where a person may not just stop worrying about macros — but stop worrying about other things like weight, reading nutrition facts labels on processed foods (not food), etc..
Again, just as I've talked about grocery store food choices, you really need to know how to read labels if you're going to stand a chance at finding a truly healthy food bar.
Reading food labels doesn't have to feel impossible enough that you give up and just buy whatever it is you're holding.
This is just a small sample of what's available to you so if you browse the aisles and read labels you should be able to amass a variety of foods that will suit your needs
Just as reading your food label is the key to health, learning the nuances of your leather label is critical to upholding ethical standards for earth and animal.
Many pet foods are of poor quality, over processed, filled with artificial ingredients and many other chemicals, just read the labels.
Read the labels carefully and don't assume that food «A» is just as good as food «B» or food «C,» even if they're all «Traditional (Chicken, Venison, Duck, etc.) Dinner For Dogs.»
Just read their labels and see what the food contains or does not contain such as by - products (don't confuse by - products with meal two different items) and for the best, get the grain free forumulas.
The great thing about this food is that if you read the nutrition label, but whole first couple of lines is just meat and vegetables.
Read labels just like you would with own food.
Having a better understanding of dog nutrition will enable owners to read labels with confidence and choose dog food ingredients that are truly healthy and not just popular due to some fad or other.
It is important to read the nutritional labels on all packaged food and treats given to your pet — just as you would with your own food.
It takes more than just reading the catchy brand name and nutritional claims that pop out... → Read More: Understanding Pet Food Labels
Make it a practice to read the label of whatever food you consider just to make sure you're comfortable with what Duke's going to eat.
Don't just look at the price sticker but read the ingredients on the labels of dog food packaging.
Just as you read the labels for your own food, you should also read the label of anything you feed your cat or kitten.
Worried about a pet food industry gone to the dogs, Nicole Sztabkowski crafts up treats safe for pooches — and people too Alaska Highway News April 18, 2018 Like many, Nicole Sztabkowski wants to be able to read and understand the ingredient labels on the food she's buying, and not just when it comes to feeding her family — but when she feeds her...
When reading a dog food label for nutritional content, pay attention to the percentage amounts across the board and not just of one particular ingredient.
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