Sentences with phrase «suggested food treats»

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Suggested applications include sweet and savory snacks, pet treats, fresh snack foods, microwave products, snacks with condiments and frozen foods.
«Treat yourself now and then so you're more satisfied and less likely to go and buy food,» Moncel suggests.
He suggests drinking fruit juice or eating fruit such as apples or bananas (you should still avoid sweet junk - food treats).
At first my daughter was leaning toward healthier food treats, like homemade chocolate - dipped strawberries (suggested by an anonymous reader via email) or possibly gift certificates for Ben & Jerry's cones, which would at least require some parental approval before the treats could be eaten (thank you, Tari).
But when Morono's team treated the cells to what he calls a «luxury meal» of glucose and other nutrients, most of them incorporated some foodsuggesting that they are, in fact, alive.
The disappearing blood vessels could also act as a feedback loop, signaling to the animals to eat less — and indeed, Arap and Pasqualini saw that the treated monkeys consumed less of their regular food but ate just as many treats as control monkeys, suggesting that they weren't feeling nauseous from the therapy.
The finding suggests that the drug — methylnaltrexone, approved for use by the United States Food and Drug Administration in 2008 to treat opioid - induced constipation — could play a role in cancer therapy.
Unhealthy gut bacteria also produce food cravings: A study published in BioEssays suggests that some microbes may drive us to eat doughnuts or another tempting treat.
In fact, in the study mentioned above, researchers suggested that manufacturers consider using heat - treated or pasteurized flour in read - to - cook or ready - to - bake foods.
This was the first paper suggesting that the factor that treated xerophthalmia — an eye condition caused by vitamin A deficiency — was a separate factor from that which treated rickets, due to their different distribution among foods.
A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that we can treat and even prevent some illnesses with foods and supplements containing certain kinds of live bacteria.
In this uplifting new video from IPEtv, Marc David, Founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, suggests that it's time to end this inner battle, because we're not doing ourselves any favors by treating food as our enemy.
The balance of evidence suggests that a whole food, plant - based diet may help prevent, treat, slow, and even reverse cancer progression.
Although the concept of hidden food allergy remains controversial, the evidence strongly suggests that identification and avoidance of allergenic foods can relieve a number of common and difficult - to - treat medical problems.
Different foods trigger different behavioral problems and should be monitored, according to paper in the Lancet * Sarah Boseley, health editor * The Guardian, Friday 4 February 2011 * Article history Ritalin is widely used to treat children diagnosed with ADHD, but a paper in the Lancet suggests changing diet may be as effective.
And a new consumer study suggests these credit - and debit - card users also may be more willing to buy and eat treats and snack foods impulsively, which can lead to bigger profits for merchants and restaurateurs as well as bulkier waistlines for their customers.
We suggest: canned cat food, dry cat or dog food, toys, treats (NO rawhide, please!)
Some manufacturers suggested that pets were possibly getting sick because owners were overfeeding them or using treats as their regular pet food.
Listed below are some suggested foods that you can give to your hamster as treats, along with some that should always be avoided.
Offer food and water immediately upon returning home — healthy treat foods, greens and fruits or vegetables may be particularly appreciated (see diet recommendations on www.veterinarypartner.com Small Mammal Series (Rabbit Care and Suggested Vegetables and Fruits for a Rabbit Diet).
The food looks alright to me although I've seen some sites that suggest at least an 18 % protein (I don't follow this strictly myself and have had no problems, although I sometimes give the hamsters high - protein treats like tofu / mealworm).
My vet suggested I put her daytime food in a treat ball.
A recent study on the quality of dog food and dog treats suggests that the healthiest pet treat for dog is actually table scraps.
Please check with your veterinarian before your dog undertakes a new exercise routine, you introduce a new food, treat or supplement, or to confirm that anything I suggest here is a good fit for your dog.
They are often traded for training treats (because they're interesting and crunchy, but bland, and won't put the dog off on their food), or suggested to be used in lieu of commercial treats (which are usually pretty fatty) for overweight dogs.
Most dogs love the taste and crunch of our Green Lipped Mussels Treats, but if you happen to have a pooch who isn't initially crazy about them, we suggest crumbling up a half or whole mussel and mixing it in with your Boo's food at mealtime.
he hates the prescription food and after having the odd piece of chicken as a treat all his life, he is not a happy boy... all this, combined with the expense of the prescription food and the struggle of trying to feed my other cat normal food and keep the foods separate, i am just wondering if i need to be as strict as the vet suggests?
Burckhalter also suggests distributing food and treats away from the child.
When it comes to dog training, almost every article you read suggests using food or treats as an incentive, especially with positive reinforcement training.
We would suggest administering the supplements with food or with your furry friend's favorite treat for convenience.
A lot of pet owners transfer food and treats into other containers at home to keep pets and pests out, but Wismer suggested keeping labels with lot numbers and manufacturers.
Along with age, breed, activity level and weight of the dog, Acuff suggests asking if a particular event or need has prompted the interest in a new food, and what qualities the owner considers most important in a food or treat.
In addition to inquiring about the age and breed of the pet, she suggests asking why the owner is looking for a new food or treat and what specific qualities the owner is looking for when it comes to the food or treat.
Hamblion suggests retailers cross-sell hay and treats along with the foods.
This can be another sale for retailers by suggesting they change their foods or treats.
Contact treat and food vendors for samples, and give them away liberally, suggests Pottenger.
«Retailers should ask themselves everyday if they are a retailer or a healer,» suggests Susan Goldstein, CEO of Earth Animal, a manufacturer of holistic foods, treats, herbal supplements and herbal flea collars, based in Westport, Conn. «It really makes one think that at the end of the day a retailer can close their door and say «I really made a difference in the quality of the life of these animals.»
Instead, I suggest buying Bonito flakes or some other tatsy treat they can't resist (not dry cat food) and using that as a toping as an inducement.
Waiting in your room will be a welcome pack with doggie treats and suggested walks, a luxury Hunt & Wilson dog bed, food and water bowls.
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