Get advice from your vet about how many calories your pet should eat every day, and
check food labels to make sure you're serving portions that match those needs.
Check the food labels and avoid those brands that are excessively fatty.
Check food labels to avoid Xylitol, an artificial sweetener.
When buying packaged foods,
check food labels for the word «whole» in front of the word «grain» and make sure that corn syrup or one of the other simple carbohydrates listed above doesn't appear among the first few ingredients on the list.
Check food labels for the grams of dietary fiber to find breads, cereals and other foods high in fiber.
You have to
check food labels.
Limit your intake of sodium - rich condiments such as soy sauce, and
check food labels for sodium - containing ingredients such as baking soda, baking powder, disodium phosphate and monosodium glutamate, or MSG.
It requires you to
check all food labels since wheat, in particular, is included in so many products.
Check the food labels to make sure you get fortified foods rich in vitamins and minerals.
When shopping,
check food labels and ingredients lists.
If purchasing premade seasonings,
check the food labels to determine the grams of carbohydrates.
Just be aware that some of these foods could be high in sodium content, so
check food labels if you need to restrict your salt intake.
Be sure to
check food labels and serving sizes to determine how much you're really getting in the foods you purchase.
Always remember to
check food labels thoroughly because there are «gluten - free» foods that might still contain traces of this protein, as some manufacturers tend to abuse the use of this label for the sake of profit.
He reckons that
checking food label can be time - consuming and even confusing, given the massive amount of information that's slapped on the label.
Some manufacturers now make lower salt versions of these products so it is always worth
checking the food label for salt content.
These breakfast treats look fun, but if
you check the food label, they do have almost all of the artificial food colors in them, including Red 40, Blue 2, Yellow 6, and Blue 1.
It also made my child REALLY start double
checking food labels!
You can solve this by getting in the habit of reading the ingredients list, and
checking the food label for grams of sugar.
When
you check the food label for trans fat, also check the food's ingredient list for partially hydrogenated vegetable oil — which indicates that the food contains some trans fat, even if the amount is below 0.5 grams.
Check the food label to help see if a product contains sugar alcohols.
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Always
check the food label to verify that the ingredients are truly good for your pooch.
«Some people just don't care, and they feed their dog whatever they want,» Davis says, adding that pet owners should be careful about
checking food labels and being aware of issues such as allergies — Sofie Jane was later found to be allergic to chicken — when feeding their pets.
Consumers also have a role to play, by
checking food labels and using their own purchasing power to pressure snack food companies to cut conflict palm oil from their ingredients.
Not exact matches
Educate yourself about the
foods you eat and double
check any source that contains modified
food starch on its
label to ensure the safety of your
food.
Carrageenan must legally appear on a
food label, so
check labels of even organic
foods to see if it's an ingredient.
3) Clean Ingredients:
Check the
label for additional ingredients that shouldn't be there, like
food dyes, harmful preservatives, GMO ingredients (corn, soy, wheat, etc.), sugar, and potential allergens, like dairy, gluten, soy, etc..
Blackstrap molasses can be found in both sulphured / unsulphured versions, so
check the
label, and in some areas is easier found in health
food stores than the supermarket.
Mustard (especially the squeeze kind) Pre-made beverage mixes like Bloody Mary mix (
check the
label for barley malt flavoring or hydrolyzed wheat protein, and skip the Bloody Marys and Caesars at brunch) Store - bought soups (yup, even tomato soup can contain wheat, but especially the creamy stuff like Cream of Mushroom and Chicken) Sauces and salad dressings (BBQ sauce is a biggie) Brown rice syrup (often found in processed
foods and alternative sweeteners, which is derived from barley) Ice cream and Fudgesicles (may contain malt extract, which is also derived from barley) Yogurt (the flavored kinds) Gravy (usually thickened with flour) Meatballs (most often contains breadcrumbs as a binder) French Fries (ask if they've been fried in a dedicated fryer.
If you have lactose intolerance, you should
check the
labels of
foods and drinks very carefully before consuming them.
To be safe, always double
check the
labels of packaged
foods and watch out for hidden sources of gluten, especially if you have celiac disease (an allergy to gluten).
-- An example of
checking labels now and then because manufacturers change our «good processed
food» choices (I think it was Esselstyn in the E2 cookbook who said Grape Nuts was a good whole
food / no oil / no sugar cereal to choose).
Check wine and any other purchased
food labels; most wines will be fine gluten - free options, but you might want to read up on that right HERE.
I have
checked every
label of - every - nut butter in three different natural
food stores and have found nothing.
If relying on fortified
foods,
check the
labels carefully to make sure you are getting enough B12.
* Always
check ingredient
labels for safe ingredients, dietary restrictions and for those with
food allergies or
food sensitivities in your family.
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It's important to always
check the
labels of the
foods you buy.
Carrageenan must legally appear on a
food label, so
check labels of even organic
foods to see if it's an ingredient if you want to avoid it.
Following the traffic light
labelling on the front of most
foods will give you a good indication but to make sure
check the ingredients list on the back, ideally you don't want any added sugar (and they will try and hide it as fructose / glucose / syrup etc) but if there is any make sure it's way down the list, the ingredients have to be listed by amount.
I
checked the
label on the bottom of the Melissa & Doug Cutting
Food crate to verify that they were made in China (which is true) and also saw «All Melissa & Doug * products are carefully crafted by hand, using non-toxic coatings, and meet or exceed all U.S. toy testing standards.»
Talk to your child about why coffee might not be a healthy choice for them,
check labels of drinks or
foods that might contain caffeine, and if you want your child to partake in a family tradition of drinking a hot cup of coffee together, consider fixing a special drink that does not contain caffeine.
Check the
label for the fiber content of whole grain
foods and choose the ones that contain at least 10 percent of the daily value.
Best is to
check food and drink
labels for caffeine.
You can also
check out the book super baby
food (see the blog
label to the right).
Show your child how you
check for specific ingredients on the nutrition
labels of the
foods you choose — and those you put back on the shelf.
Checking the baby
food label and ingredients list can help you determine if any extra additives or preservatives are in the baby
food you are buying.
(You realize how much of the
food we eat has milk products in it when you can't have any and have to
check labels constantly!!)
Another useful item is canned soup; read
labels to find ones with less sodium, little fat, and plenty of veggies, or
check out the lines of delicious vegetarian soups (such as hearty ham - free split pea) at your local health
food store.