Sentences with phrase «about the ingredients of»

Before ordering I asked about the ingredients of the gluten free bread & pancakes and learned they are made from the award winning mixes from Rana's Bakery.
There is scanty information about the ingredients of this product though the manufacturer's practices, social policies and performance make it one of the best products in the market for babies.
In their commercial, Kraft makes no such claims about the ingredients of Lunchables, called «a chemistry set» by The Washington Post.
We need to know more about the ingredients of successful voucher programs before significantly expanding these programs as the Trump administration plans to do.
The difference in training period is what grants pharmacists the knowledge about the ingredients of medications, effects on the human body, interactions among prescriptions, health regulations and ethics.

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«But if they can feel better about it because of the ingredients that are in it, that's all for the better.»
There's no shortage of advice about how to foster it, but really the shortest route to creativity lies in one simple ingredient: a diverse team made up of people who spring from widely varying backgrounds.
While its creators remain tight - lipped about its ingredients, it is reportedly «made of fragrances and other compounds that don't require E.P.A. approval.
Before heading to the store, think about all the meals you want to prepare for the week and make a list of the ingredients you'll need for them.
Lewis says the ingredients for the company's juices currently account for about three - quarters of input costs.
In total, about 168 of Panera's roughly 460 ingredients need to be reformulated to fit Panera's new standards.
Plenty of research suggests that Millennials care about the quality of their food (i.e., how it's made, and where the ingredients come from).
The recipe for business success requires a dose of ambition and dedication, and a healthy portion of perseverance, but make no mistake about it, money is the ingredient that will ultimately make it sustainable.
So it's really a lot of these ingredients we are talking about — we're urging people to use more of, so as to avoid waste.
About 130 kilometres to the north of the reserve, multinational miner Cliffs Natural Resources wants to develop a huge chromite mine to make a key ingredient in stainless steel.
Richard Florida, the urban studies theorist and author of «The Rise of the Creative Class» recently cited three particular Boulder ingredients that could help explain its start - up density: «talented people and a high quality of life that keeps them around, technological expertise, and an open - mindedness about new ways of doing things, which often comes from a strong counterculture.»
To apply, candidates must create their own drink that includes three ingredients that reveal something about their personality and post a picture of the drink on Instagram or Facebook using the hashtag #GrantsInterview by August 30.
Hershey, meanwhile, has been reformulating products including its bars and Kisses to have cleaner lists of ingredients as it tries to appeal to those people who want to feel better about what they eat.
In 2016, Hershey bought Ripple Brand Collective, the maker of barkTHINS snacking chocolate, a brand that emphasizes attributes such as fair - trade cocoa and non-GMO ingredients to appeal to people looking for snacks they feel better about buying.
They're one of the least - processed treat types available, often containing nothing but meat — the one ingredient cats really care about.
The FDA's action cuts off a vital supply line for the company, given that the plant reportedly makes about 70 % of the ingredients that Ranbaxy uses to make its U.S. drugs, including the generic version of Lipitor taken by millions of Americans.
From oil in Gatorade to the amount of caffeine and other stimulants in energy drinks and the so - called «pink slime» found in beef, previously unnoticed ingredients are coming under scrutiny as health - conscious consumers demand more information about what they eat and drink, and sometimes go public via social networking and the Internet.
Being passionate about life and work and finding inspiration from other people are key ingredients that make for winners, according to several speakers at on the Tuesday morning platform of Million Dollar Round Table...
Whatever doubts may exist about the sources of this democracy, there can be none about the chief source of the morality that gives it life and substance... [From the Hebrew tradition, via the Puritans, come] the contract and all its corollaries; the higher law as something more than a «brooding omnipresence in the sky»; the concept of the competent and responsible individual; certain key ingredients of economic individualism; the insistence on a citizenry educated to understand its rights and duties; and the middle - class virtues, that high plateau of moral stability on which, so Americans believe, successful democracy must always build [Seedtime of the Republic (Harcourt, Brace, 1953, p. 55)-RSB-.
This point about freedom is a standard ingredient in Whiteheadian discussions of the problem of evil.
The Christian ideas of God as loving father and the oneness of all men under him have an effect on one's life only if they become essential ingredients in one's convictions, at the nucleus of one's being, about the meaning of existence.
If someone told me for 30 years that cookies exist but were never able to provide one and said they were made from ingredients that they also could not provide and only had a cookbook that was thousands of years old that talked about these cookies, I would question whither they actually existed, or if they were like many things from other «cookbooks» of that same time that had been shown to be most likely made up.
It is important to note that these themes not only mark a life that succeeds in being faithful — which is what it is all about — but these are also the ingredients we need in our lives in order to achieve a deep sense of satisfaction and meaning, to experience joy in the wonders of the world, and — dare I say it?
The first task of the church is not to move these ingredients about in search of a solution, but to bring them into the presence of a new order of reality — the order of Christendom — where alone a solution in the Christian sense is possible.
But before this can happen, clergymen must understand much more than they do about all the ingredients that enter into the making of a human being.
Merton wrote in the early 1960s, long before the art of making us care about «the secret ingredient» had so aggressively entered into every aspect of American life.
To me, going to McDonald's and ordering a Happy Meal is kind of brainwashing and dehumanizing... thinking about all the ingredients of things you eat, and how they're prepared, leads to increased engagement with the world and your own basic needs... a lot more analysis and critical thought, a lot less simple «acceptance» of what's given.
They are always talking about soups, soup ingredients and preferred methods of eating soups.
Maybe there was a deity that put a special ingredient that we don't know about yet into certain building blocks for certain species so that they might be destined to be intelligent, but one things for certain, child — no one knows the first thing about that and one thing we are certain of is that with this intelligence man has found a way to sell misinformation very easily to his fellow man — religion is an obvious example of that if you look at it carefully.
Just about every product in the grocery store now has a website printed just below the list of ingredients.
In terms of my second claim, I think that universities, and in particular Christian universities, are those that insist that honor is an absolutely essential ingredient for the furtherance of what we care about in initiating youth into those traditions which we believe embody honor itself.
It really helped to save money, as you only had to worry about ingredients one night of the week.
I couldn't find any information on Ant Hill's history, but it probably came about during the Soviet era of deficit, when few ingredients were available and people had to make do with what was on hand.
What I love about these rustic scones is they are they are very pure of taste — there's no chocolate chips, chunks of Snickers, no vanilla extra or hunks of candied ginger - there's just amazing taste and texture from the basic (but choice) ingredients.
Book two is all about batch cooking, with quick and easy meals for people on - the - go using lots of easily available ingredients — you can pre-order the book now on Amazon.
I'm conscious that most of my friends and family never have to worry about every ingredient in their food and they can all go out for late nights eating, drinking and partying in a pretty carefree manner, whereas I have to pick and choose my moments, ask waiters never ending lists of questions and pretty much always call it a night a little earlier.
Last week, I talked a little bit about my love for homemade nut milk, how it always tastes better than the store - bought kind, and how the amount of control I have over the process and ingredients...
You'll see that the tart I came up with has very little to do with the original idea, but it's those kinds of things — recipe titles, ingredient pairings, or even color combinations, that often give me a push to come up with new dishes that I'm excited about.
We had this salad yesterday and I do nt know what it is about it but it tastes so heavenly and delicious even though its really just the simplest of ingredients!
You know I'm not one to preach so I won't go on and on about the reasons not to use certain brands but I thought it was worth noting that lots of popular companies use concentrated ingredients, which I'd never thought about before.
Simple place all of the ingredients into a food processor and blend until creamy, this should take about 5 minutes.
I do have to talk a bit about black garlic here, because it's kind of a life - changing little ingredient.
This is the first recipe I am about to make out of the book, all the ingredients are out on the worktop, spinach gathered from my polytunnel and I'm ready to go... or rather I was until I broke the tin opener on the cats tin of tuna this morning, so I'm off out to buy another one and THEN I can finally get going.
Buckwheat is such a superfood, it's full of all kinds of goodness that really will get you glowing — have a look here in the ingredients section if you want to read more about this superstar grain!
After they've cooked for about 20 - 25 minutes make the nut cheese by simply adding all of its ingredients into a food processor and blending for about 5 minutes, until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
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