Sentences with phrase «check labels when»

Vitamin D intake can be increased by eating more fish and other seafoods, as well as through fortified milk, juices, and cereal — check your labels when you shop.
Note: this brand offers both GF and regular products so be sure to double check labels when purchasing.
I know it's unhulled... I'll have to check the label when I get home...
Many companies now make musical instruments that are appropriately sized and shaped for little hands and that are safe for toddlers — check the label when you buy them.

Not exact matches

When was the last time you drank an imported beer and actually checked the label to confirm it was, in fact, brewed internationally?
Make sure to check the labels carefully when buying dairy products, as some of them contain a rather high amount of carbs.
Be sure to check your labels and use egg free ingredients when cooking any recipe and follow the egg - free instructions in recipe.
When choosing any low - or no - calorie sweetener, be sure to check the label to make sure it is suitable for your intended use.
«In the highly influential country of Japan, 94 % of consumers report that they check product labels when shopping», says Cassandra Kaul, Marketing Insights Manager for Kerry APMEA.
Tip: When cooking vegan, be sure to check ingredient labels.
When contacted, a customer service representative advised to check the label for an emblem that is prominent and states «gluten - free».
And then when it's time to get healthy and you start checking the labels you realize that ranch is full -LSB-...]
Never mind positional labels... when someone checks every single box, it doesn't matter where you take him, right?
Zyrtec usually doesn't contain any other types of medications other than its active ingredient, but you should still always double check the label to be sure when taking anything over-the-counter.
When you find the helmet that fits your baby, we recommend you to check the label for safety certifications.
When buying canned, boxed, or bottled coconut water, always check the label to make sure the only ingredient is coconut water.
The federal government prohibits the use of hormones when raising hogs and poultry, so just check packages of beef for a label like «no hormones administered,» and check meat and poultry products for labels indicating that no antibiotics were added.
(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!!)
When buying diapers through a private party, always request photos of the inside of a diaper (check for staining), the outside of the diaper (check for holes), the front and back of the label (look for special marks * and ask for details), and the inside of the PUL layer.
When you need to replace the mattress in your crib, always check the warning label on the crib for the correct dimensions.
Be sure to check your labels and use peanut free ingredients when cooking any recipe.
When shopping, check labels and avoid foods with a long list of ingredients.
Take care when administering injections to check the label carefully to prevent the administration of an incorrect drug.
When asked why longer articles will cost more to publish online, the F1000 spokesperson noted that for studies with more graphs and tables «there is substantially more work in checking we have the underlying data, and then dealing with that data (checking format, labeling, suitable storage, etc.).»
Unfortunately, sodiums found in even the so - called healthy frozen foods or soups, so check labels carefully when shopping.
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.
There are some labels you'll never have to check when going gluten - free: fruits and vegetables.
When assessing a protein powder, it's very simple: First, you want to check out the Nutrition Facts on the back label for calories per serving, and then you want to assess the macronutrient breakdown.
When searching for a water - based cleanser, check to see that water is one of the first ingredients on the label.
When reading the nutrition labels, always check how many servings the product has.
The problem occurs when you drink a lot of soy milk, eat tofu, and don't check the labels of your processed foods for soy products.
If you can't find it at your store, substitute 4 teaspoons of soy sauce and 2 teaspoons of lime juice for the 2 tablespoons of fish sauce (when buying a rotisserie chicken, check the labels and avoid added sugars, oils, etc.).
When you do purchase prepackaged meals, choose health - conscious brands and always check the nutrition label on the packaging for the sodium content.
So when buying coffee creamers, syrups and flavored coffee, check the ingredient labels carefully.
When dealing with canned pumpkin, always remember to check the expiration date and nutrition label before purchasing, as packaging is not always forthcoming.
When looking at detox teas, or even detox foods that you're including in your diet on a daily basis, this ingredient stands as a reminder that you should always check the label and avoid choices with this ingredient in them.
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.
And then when it's time to get healthy and you start checking the labels you realize that ranch is full -LSB-...]
When choosing a base, if you are using a non-dairy milk or a yoghurt, make sure to check the ingredients label.
When shopping, check food labels and ingredients lists.
By checking the labels on products when you go shopping is also important.
When choosing any low - or no - calorie sweetener, be sure to check the label to make sure it is suitable for your intended use.
Practice portion control when you eat sweets and avoid mindless snacking — instead of consuming candy from the bag, for example, check the nutrition label and measure one serving into a bowl to avoid eating several servings in one sitting.
However, if you need to buy prepackaged food, make sure you check the label to identify any hidden added sugars, especially when buying foods from this list.
So next time when you buy check the nutritional label on the food packet.
I've always wondered if I was getting quality chocolate, even when buying 85 % and checking ingredient labels.
Yes, you can go to a Whole Foods store and buy homeopathic remedies based on the labels, but that is not actually the «right way» to use homeopathy... (Sorry, homeopathy gets a mixed up and bad rap when people just throw that word around) Ladies, check out Teresa Tapp.
When reading food labels, check the serving size at the top of the label — the sodium quantities identified on the label are for one serving only.
Look at food labels to check out the calorie counts when you shop for these items.
Note: When buying feta cheese, make sure you check the label — it should be gluten free.
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