Avoid buying foods that are «fat free» or «light».
If you stock up on healthy snacks and
avoid buying foods that are not so good for you, it makes it that much harder to eat those foods you wish to avoid.
Avoid buying foods that you have to limit because they are not good choices.
Trade plastic food storage containers for glass or ceramic and
avoid buying food wrapped in plastic.
Before I go on a road trip or hop on a plane I'll eat a pretty large meal beforehand to
avoid buying food at an airport or gas station.
Not only can it help you buy items that fit with your meal plan, but it can also help
you avoid buying food you might waste.
The motion judge found that it was «reasonable, appropriate, and foreseeable for consumers to
avoid buying food from a restaurant where there had been a food recall arising from problems in the plant of its meat supplier that were not «resolved» for a relatively significant period of time».
Also I try to
avoid buying food that's over-packaged — each piece individually wrapped, etc..
Not exact matches
But act I did, and want two - and - a-half weeks packaging - free before
buying my first packaged
food again (a mesh bag of onions, which, looking back, I could have
avoided by
buying loose onions).
One Mexican
food truck in Sydney has resorted to what some critics say is sacrilege — using bulk -
bought frozen avocado in its nachos and tacos to
avoid over-reliance on the volatile market.
I try to
buy all my fresh
food locally to help with this but can't
avoid that some superfoods have to be imported unfortunately!
The easiest way to
avoid GMOs are to
buy organic
food.
Always choose natural
food colouring and
avoid store
bought desserts at all times that are loaded with sprinkles or coated in coloured icing — I don't know how people give this * crap * to their kids!
Buying organic food means no pesticides, buying local food also means eating seasonally which can help you avoid foods that come from monoculture
Buying organic
food means no pesticides,
buying local food also means eating seasonally which can help you avoid foods that come from monoculture
buying local
food also means eating seasonally which can help you
avoid foods that come from monoculture crops.
Every day, we should try to
buy organic
food whenever possible;
avoid skincare and makeup products that are not all natural (check out our shop for organic and healthy beauty items if you're not sure where to
buy) and of course,
avoid ingesting known toxins like alcohol, prescription medications, cigarettes and caffeinated drinks.
* Instead of
buying a whole loaf of cornbread, I
bought a few individual pieces from whole
foods that the sell with the soups to
avoid the danger of having leftover cornbread around!
Health
food shops will also sell it, but it will be much more expensive so try to
avoid buying here when possible.
I have found that having
food ready is the key to
avoiding a meltdown, even if it just
buys you ten or fifteen minutes to get something else started.
Controversial statement alert: I don't think that there's anything too wrong with
buying food, if you know what to
avoid.
«Concerns about the effects of pesticides, hormones and antibiotics on an individual's health and the health of that individual's children, along with the desire to
avoid highly processed
foods and artificial ingredients for the family were also top reasons to
buy organic.»
I had breast cancer three years ago & have to
avoid all of these hormone mimickers, but I do
buy some canned
foods.
As a whole -
foods chef I strive to
avoid packaged
foods for the most part, but still
buy a handful that are minimally processed, such as non-dairy milk, canned beans, and mustard.
I usually
buy ready made ones from Sainsbury's but i am
avoiding processed
food as much as i can.
In transportation, assess
buying practices and improve storage to
avoid food loss before manufacture.
To
avoid this you can
buy proper duck
food from a machine next to the lake.
It could be easy to swap these ingredients for store -
bought dairy free or vegan substitutes, but I prefer to use whole
food ingredients, like cashews and olive oil, to
avoid added preservatives or fillers.
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil (1 turn of the pan) 1 medium onion, finely chopped 3 cups canned vegetable stock, found on soup aisle (I use a few cups of water and a few teaspoons of vegetarian chicken base here) 1 (14 1/2 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juice (I blend it first so that it's not chunky, since a few family members don't like tomatoes) 1 (15 ounce) can black beans, drained and rinsed 2 (15 ounce) cans pumpkin puree (
avoid buying Libby — it's owned by Nestle) 1 cup corn, frozen or canned (drain and rinse if canned) 1 cup heavy cream (I use 1 % milk, but you can use soy milk as well) 1 tablespoon curry powder 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (I don't add this since my kids don't do spicy
foods) coarse salt 20 sprigs fresh chives, chopped or snipped, for garnish
If you decide to make your own baby
food, you'd be best to
avoid any of these veggies if you're not
buying them 100 % organic.
By not only
buying organic products to keep your house clean, but also serving organic and healthy
foods to your family at dinnertime, there's a lifetime of issues that can be easily
avoided.
If one is going to
buy «pre-made»
food, I would try to stick with very high quality salad bars, soup bars, sushi counters and deli counters (for ex the ones at Whole
Foods)- and
avoid frozen, or packaged
foods.
Storage Containers - You don't have to be a stay at home mom or constantly whipping out new batches of
food to
avoid store
bought baby
food.
To
avoid such situations, it is always advisable to take advantage of the prenatal appointments with the midwife and ask her what kind of
food to
buy.
We
buy organic
food whenever possible so we can
avoid harmful chemicals, GMO's, pesticides, herbicides, growth hormones and more.
Avoid fast
food like the plague unless I
buy already prepared really healthy stuff.
Every time you choose to
buy organic
food, you are choosing to nourish your child and
avoid chronic diseases.
I don't choose to
buy school lunches because I didn't like the choices and I try to
avoid processed
foods, which means I spend a good chunk of time cooking and baking.
If
buying organic produce isn't realistic for your family, try to
avoid the most pesticide - laden
foods, aka The Dirty Dozen Plus.
That means sticking to simple, basic
foods, make - up and personal care products,
buying organic and natural whenever possible, and
avoiding synthetic compounds.
However, in December 2011, because no European agreement had been reached on enforcing the ban on battery cages, the British government announced that it had instead been working closely with the domestic egg industry, processors,
food manufacturers, the
food service sector and retailers to reach «a voluntary consensus» not to sell or use battery - farmed eggs and help British consumers to
avoid buying them unwittingly.
For instance,
avoiding canned
foods and disposable water bottles and
buying BPA - free plastics, can reduce exposure to BPA.
Flynn goes further than most by telling women they can reduce BPA exposure by not
buying canned
foods and beverages with resin liners, and that they can
avoid cosmetics and plastics containing chemicals called phthalates.
Commercial fishermen generally are not working in areas heavily contaminated with cyanobacteria, he notes, so the danger of exposure in the United States and Canada should be modest for those who eat typical store -
bought or homegrown
food and
avoid drinking — as Cox puts it — «green, smelly» water.
We think that the best advice is to take vitamin D3 tablets if you are
avoiding excessive sun exposure which can be
bought from health
food shops or on - line.
The best way to
avoid additives and overly processed
foods is to
buy and eat whole
foods (as in
foods that don't come from a factory in a colorfully designed package), like fruits and vegetables, legumes, whole grains and pseudograins (like quinoa), eggs, organic and antibiotic - free meat, and wild - caught seafood.
Buy in bulk and you will save money and
avoid putting processed
foods into your body.
Read the label on everything you
buy and make sure to
avoid high - sodium
foods, the majority of them being over-processed products that you should be steering clear from anyway.
To go gluten - free you need to
avoid barley, rye, oats and wheat and carefully check ingredients before
buying processed
foods.
But to
avoid imported products you'll probably need to
buy online or in specialty
food stores.
If you have the «room service gene» and you
buy a lot of convenience
foods, then that's okay, just try to figure out which products you like that aren't made with animal products and are low in oil — because it's no good if you're
avoiding animal products but just gorging on greasy
food.
Also, please remember that these
foods may very well be genetically modified organisms (GMO) so if you're looking to
avoid that,
buy organic — by definition, organic
foods are not allowed to be GMO.