Sentences with phrase «canned food debate»

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In one of its more famous passages, the Talmud records a debate about the mundane (but important) issue of whether a certain oven can be used to cook kosher food.
Campaigners on both side of the GM debate have discovered shared ground in agreeing that, as is currently UK law, all food containing more than 1 \ % GM content - however that can be defined - should be labelled so that the public can decide for themselves.
The debate will focus on whether GMOs are safe, its impact on the environment and whether it can improve food security around the globe.
The debate focused on whether genetically modified food is safe, its impact on the environment and whether it can improve food security around the globe.
«Some of the big debates will undoubtedly be about sugar, obesity, health and really how food manufacturers can tackle the growth in consumer demand for more healthy, nutritional and convenient products,» Dan said.
This essay series debates the future direction of agriculture and food, and discusses how research can respond to emerging challenges and opportunities.
The merits of consolidation can be debated all day, but the reality is that mergers and acquisitions are big in the food and hospitality world.
The campaign started with a debate that explored how everyone — individuals, schools, retail shops and food outlets — can work together to tackle sugar intake in the city.
We can debate whether there's a one - size - fits - all solution to school food, but it's irrefutable that the «solution» Jamie showed us on Friday night is currently available only to a teeny tiny fraction of the schools in this country lucky enough to find an angel like Orfalea, and that's information he quite intentionally did not share with us.
The degree to which school food can be «fixed» without additional funding has long been a subject of debate here on this blog, with experts weighing in on all sides.
I invited Mike to comment on that article if he desired, and ever since he and Dana have been having an intense, informative debate about school food reform — the costs, what's possible, the validity of Oliver's accomplishments, the role an outsider like J.O. can or can not play, and more — that I think you'll really want to read.
-LSB-...] goes back to a question that's been debated hotly on this blog for a long time (see «Why I Rained on Someone's School Food Reform Parade» and the posts linked to it): can a school district ever «get it right» using -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] this email for a while, debating whether or not to send it... and then your post this morning [«School Food Reform: Can't We All Get Along (We Can and We Have To)»] hit home.
-LSB-...] It all goes back to a question that's been debated hotly on this blog for a long time (see «Why I Rained on Someone's School Food Reform Parade» and the posts linked to it): can a school district ever «get it right» using just the federal reimbursement rate?
In the early 1930s the number of studies on introducing solids to infants increased significantly, and the use and efficacy of commercially prepared canned baby food was integral to this research and the debate.
But adopting a similar stance towards food produced outside the EU using processes which would be illegal in the UK is considered a debate that can not be had.
The results contribute to the controversial debate on plant toxicity of nanoparticles and whether engineered nanoparticles can enter into the food chain.
How much can leach into food, under what circumstances and what are the health consequences are hotly debated and this subject goes far beyond the scope of this article.
We can debate whether particular «natural» sweeteners like Stevia are OK to use, but the fact still remains that it's processed food.
We can go on and go and debate on which state within Malaysia is the best food paradise.
While there is great debate over what type of diet is best for your dog, no one can disagree that a good balanced meal of any type of healthy and fresh food will be excellent for your dog.
The use of corn in dog food is subject to an intense debate: while some state that corn is a nutritious dog food, others claim it can pose problems for dogs.
While there is an ongoing debate as to which canine food is more appropriate — dry kibbles or canned dog food or homemade meals — the consensus is that dogs require a good balance of proteins, healthy fats, minimum carbohydrates, and plenty of water.
While this can be a matter of debate, I recommend feeding your dog dry food.
This question has been steadily debated for years, «Should I feed my pet canned or dry food
The debate as to whether the action of eating dry food can actually help prevent tartar build - up has also led to an ongoing discussion among veterinarians.
Dog food will be debated for eternity, but maybe we can make it a little less tense and talk about some good, all natural dog foods.
There is debate over whether canned food is better for cats than dry food.
What matters most, ending the dry dog food vs. canned debate, is that the food we feed our pups is as healthy as possible.
The first decision is picking out a dog food revolves around the age old dry dog food vs. canned debate.
In the «dry dog food vs. canned debate», dry dog food comes in heavy on the pro side with its ability to help clean a dog's teeth (most dry dog food eaters have better breath than those who chow down the soft variety) ease of storage and handling (dry dog food can be left down for free feeders while wet dog food must be consumed on a schedule) and its ability to provide the necessary chew and crunch that dogs need to be healthy.
As a lake ecologist (limnologist) my study will not contribute to debates about the causes of climate warming but it will show that the indirect effects of warming on food chains (over the past 30 years) can be very substantial (even dramatic).
The UK's silent consensus to talk about climate — at some later date — simply means those choices will be made without debate, as though huge changes to our infrastructure, buildings, equipment, behaviours and food system can be delivered by a few technocrats working under the radar.
From its Organic Products Awards to debating whether air freighted produce can be organic, the UK's Soil Association has long been both an advocate for, and a pioneer of, organic foods.
The food versus fuel debate already has many people worried that we can't feed the world and power our cars.
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