Not sure if this is a good choice, need to
check the label for ingredients.
Just like when we purchase our food,
we check the label for the ingredients and its qualities.
Not exact matches
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,
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,
ingredients that shouldn't be there, like food dyes, harmful preservatives, GMO
ingredients (corn, soy, wheat, etc.), sugar, and potential allergens, like dairy, gluten,
ingredients (corn, soy, wheat, etc.), sugar, and potential allergens, like dairy, gluten, soy, etc..
make your own sauce or if using store bought sauce
check the
label for sugar content and look
for all natural
ingredients
And since product formulations change,
check product
labels for the most recent
ingredient information.
Today's consumers are
checking beverage
labels for higher protein, lower sugar content, and clean and simple
ingredients.
Check the
ingredients list on the curry - paste
label to make sure it doesn't contain fish sauce
for flavoring.
If you were to
check the
ingredients label for the following flavors, you'd notice that some aren't as bad as you think: Strawberry Cheesecake, Cinnamon Roll, Double Chocolate Chunk, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Banana Nut Muffin, Lemon Cream Pie, etc..
This chocolate frosting is perfect
for allergy - friendly baking, as it is nut - free, dairy - free, and gluten - free — but always be sure to
check the
labels of the
ingredients you're using, to make sure.
* Always
check ingredient labels for safe
ingredients, dietary restrictions and
for those with food allergies or food sensitivities in your family.
We have to «set the bar»
for healthy energy bars, so always read the
labels and
check that the nutritional
ingredients fall within specific guidelines.
Before purchasing,
check the
label for fish
ingredients, if you want the salad to be vegetarian.
Check the
label for non-vegan
ingredients like dairy - based milk or cream.
Check your oyster sauce
ingredient label for soy and / or wheat.
They also say it is a good idea to
check the
label on each product
for the most current
ingredient information.
Without the front -
label nutrient content claims currently required
for artificially sweetened milk, consumers have no reason to
check ingredient listings
for what they already assume: that «milk» does not normally contain non-nutritive sweeteners such as aspartame or acesulfame - potassium.
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.
If your toddler refuses the chicken which is not in nugget form,
check the
ingredient labels to look
for the highest quality available
The tip - off is to
check the
ingredient label and look
for the combination of color + number.
Labels missing Most parents know they should check ingredient labels for chemicals and buy only BPA - free products for their
Labels missing Most parents know they should
check ingredient labels for chemicals and buy only BPA - free products for their
labels for chemicals and buy only BPA - free products
for their kids.
Although many parents of dairy - allergic children find it convenient to
check for the Kosher
labeling of a product to see if the product contains dairy
ingredients, Kosher
labeling is not an accurate way to determine if a product is safe from a food allergy standpoint.
Check the nutrition facts
label for the list of
ingredients and avoid bringing any products that list «partially hydrogenated oils» or «vegetable shortening» into your home.
Look at the
ingredients on the
label,
check for chemical names and dyes and look up those
ingredients.
Look
for products that say «live and active cultures» on the
label, and be careful when it comes to fruit - infused flavors: Some are loaded with sugar, which can feed bad bugs, so be sure to
check the
ingredients and aim
for fewer than 15 grams per serving.
More good news: Many brands of chocolate are gluten - free, but make sure you
check labels, as other
ingredients like candy - bar fillings may not be, or those products may be a risk
for cross-contamination.
Look
for red - flag
ingredients on the
label or
check products in EWG's Skin Deep.
Always
check the
labels of your food
ingredients and other household products
for propylene glycol and its synonym, propane -1,2-diol.
When searching
for a water - based cleanser,
check to see that water is one of the first
ingredients on the
label.
So, before you lather up again,
check sunscreen
labels for the most common and concerning
ingredients listed below.
An easy way to find out if the food you're eating has trans - fat is to simply
check the
ingredients label for the word hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oil.
You can solve this by getting in the habit of reading the
ingredients list, and
checking the food
label for grams of sugar.
For a complete list of Fiber Boost
ingredients, nutritional facts, and other
label information,
check out the Nutrition image on this page.
Bottled organic Thousand Island Dressing -
check label carefully
for hidden
ingredients please!
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.
If
for some reason you decide to add baby food carrots to your dog's diet,
check the
label to see if there's any added seasonings or
ingredients that could be trouble.
Check for packages that say «picked and flash frozen within 4 hours» and make sure to check the ingredient label for any added su
Check for packages that say «picked and flash frozen within 4 hours» and make sure to
check the ingredient label for any added su
check the
ingredient label for any added sugars.
For this recipe, you'll want unsweetened almond milk without any vanilla — be sure to
check the
ingredients, as some contain vanilla flavoring even if they aren't
labeled as vanilla.
Check labels for the following
ingredients: DMDM, hydantoin, diazolidinyl urea, imidazolidinyl urea, methenamine, quarternium - 15, and sodium hydroxymethylglycinate
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.
If you do eat processed foods then
check the
labels for trans - fats, hydrogenated fat, partially hydrogenated fat, or any similar
ingredient.
Other types include rhodiola integrifolia and rhodiola rhodantha, which are beneficial in their own ways, but not what we're looking
for, so always
check the
ingredients label thoroughly.
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.
The primary sources of trans fats are hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils, so if you want to avoid trans fats,
check for these
ingredients on food
label ingredient lists.
Always
check the food
label to verify that the
ingredients are truly good
for your pooch.
The council sets
labeling guidelines, requires adverse event reports
for problems with supplements and tests some products to
check whether they contain the amount of
ingredients claimed on the
label.
Therefore it is important to
check the
labels for protein content and
ingredients on all diets or treats you are giving to your Kerry.
Even if a dog food is
labeled as «all natural», it is still important to carefully
check the
ingredients of each food to look
for potential allergens.
Look
For High Quality Fat Sources on Dog Food
Labels Fats from poultry and fish sources not only help to keep cholesterol levels in
check, but they also help your pet maintain a healthy skin and coat, metabolize vitamins, and last but not least, they can be tasty to your dog when mixed with other good
ingredients.
And since product formulations change,
check product
labels for the most recent
ingredient information.
One truly «ideal» food
for all dogs does not exist... this means reading
labels to
check for high quality
ingredients.