Sentences with phrase «actually read the labels»

I bought a container of what I thought was green salsa, and upon getting home, I actually read the label / It is green pepper, red pepper, onion, garlic, culantro, cilantro and tomatoes all diced up super fine.

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Dining in a noisy Manhattan steak house with his accountant, a German investor, a New York City investment banker specializing in agriculture, and assorted lawyers, Stephenson actually began reading the label aloud.
A recent poll discovered that as little as 13 % of respondents actually read food labels,... Continue reading Clean Label — A Clearer Understanding of What It Is
I did a bit of reading on line and it stated that in North America the orange fleshed are actually a type of sweet potatoe too (I never knew this), but they are often labelled yams.
It's been a whole year since she decided to take the plunge (read her previous blog posts here and here) and in that year she's really noticed a difference in how mainstream vegan options now are with most cafes offering alt milks, a vegan cake at Costa and supermarkets starting to increase (and actually label) their vegan products.
My 4 year old is a type 1 diabetic who is also gluten intolerant and as such we have started reading many labels on stuff and just educating ourselves to what we are actually eating.
The idea for Mindfully Frugal Mom was born in 2008 with the birth of my first child, when I started reading food labels and actually paying attention to what I put into my son's (and our family's) bodies.
Gillian talked about how babies actually need a lot less products and to always read ingredient labels.
While we're becoming more adept at reading food labels in general (and the manufacturers actually providing real information), it's still frightening how much sugar and artificial preservatives are in most pre-packaged food.
There is actually a warning on the aspirin label, but it is so small you can barely read it.
She noted that eye - tracking studies suggest that not everyone who says they read nutrition labels actually does when they're shopping.
Fifteen year olds are not only able to buy over-the-counter dietary supplements from a sampling of health food stores across the country, the staff at those stores actually went so far as to recommend certain products, despite labels reading «for adult use only.»
If you don't take much interest in nutritional information, now is the time to start reading those food labels and finding out more about what your body actually needs.
It is quite the enlightening moment when you start reading ingredients and seeing how bad some the labeled «good» foods actually are!
A 150 gram serve of broccoli will have about 11 grams of total carbohydrate but nearly half of that is fibre, so I'm wondering if it counts as 6 grams of carbs, or as 11... I'm just wondering which part of the label I should be reading to try and work out what I'm actually eating.
But if you actually spent time reading the label of turkey bacon, you'd see it contains a laundry list of ingredients, many of which are not good for you such as hydrolyzed corn gluten, soy protein, wheat gluten, disodium inosinate, silicon dioxide and nitrites.
Ginger shares, «I recently had a patient who was taking biotin — I read the ingredient label and the first ingredient in the product was actually corn syrup followed by red food dye.»
But I've heard & read some things about supposed olive oil, labelled as EV and all, that make me wonder how trustworthy it is — even actually canola and perfumed to smell / taste like olive oil.
I just never feel confident I am actually getting whole grains and am not sure how to read labels.
When reading labels subtract the fibre content from the total carbohydrates to give the you «net carbs», which means the carbohydrates that actually provide energy to our body.
Actually, the entire label of any Hada Labo, not just this one, are all in Japanese thus the difficulty of buying this product because if you don't read Nihonggo or didn't do your research, you'll be absolutely clueless.
He was labeled «developmentally delayed» by the district dyslexia coordinator, but by Christmas, we began to consider the possibility that Ian might actually be dyslexic, despite what the coordinator claimed... READ MORE
As veteran literacy expert Donna Garner characterizes it, multitudes of students are being labeled «special education» when they are actually «reading disabled».
I actually have the praziquantel injectable label here with me and it reads «Praziquantel injection has been tested in breeding and pregnant dogs and cats.
Perhaps one of the more important parts of choosing the right type of dog food is to actually read the ingredients label.
Learn to read dog food labels carefully and consider rotating or changing from a few different brands so your dog is not always eating the same food every meal, which can actually cause a food sensitivity to develop.
When you read the label, the only active ingredient should be loratadine, it's actually critical to your dogs health!
Reading the list of ingredients on the label is the best way to discover if a dog food is actually healthy or not.
Read more about greenwashing: Greenwash Watch: The Six Sins How to Spot Greenwashing 98 % of Green Labeled Products are Actually Greenwashed
I'm not sure how many times this has to be pointed out — perhaps you have actually read and understood the PNS literature and are for some reason comitted to appropriating the label for your own purposes, but I think it's more likely that you have not gotten that far and simply continue to misunderstand what you are talking about.
: Reading Eagle: Eden Foods More on Corporate Ownership of Organic Labels US Consumers Prefer «100 % Natural» Food Label 98 % of Green - Labeled Products are Actually Greenwashed Organic Watchdog Group Takes on Aurora Dairy, USDA Who is Behind Your Green Snack?
(Actually, Cheetos by Frito - Lay promotes its Chile Limon Flavored Snacks as free of gluten, casein, lactose, and porcine with 0g trans fat, too, so read labels on what is in the ingredients.)
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