Sentences with phrase «check the labels of»

Carrageenan must legally appear on a food label, so check labels of even organic foods to see if it's an ingredient.
I check the label of every single thing I eat.
Homemade breads and locally made artisan breads are the best option, but check the labels of the organic brands, if you are short on time.
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).
* ingredient note: If you are gluten - free, make sure to check labels of both miso and tempeh to assure they are not made with barley or wheat.
I have checked every label of - every - nut butter in three different natural food stores and have found nothing.
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.
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.
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.
Consumers are encouraged to check the labels of the shampoo, toothpaste, facial cleanser, and soaps they purchase to ensure that they are microbead - free, and to report any violations of the law to [email protected].
It's important to check labels of skin creams, soaps and lotions.
Always check the labels of your food ingredients and other household products for propylene glycol and its synonym, propane -1,2-diol.
Don't take any chances with your health; double - check the labels of your favorite brands to make sure this isn't listed.
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.
You need to check the label of your weight lifting supplements before you buy them because sometimes you will find some chemically based ingredients that you will want to avoid.
Be sure to check the label of your probiotic, as (unbelievably) many do not contain this strain!
And I feel it's all been time well spent... thinking about water sources, learning about previously unknown (to me) health considerations, checking labels of health food products, discussing different grain options, and trying out a few new recipes has been fun.
Todays task: Head to the kitchen and check the labels of your vitamins, if they contain artificial food colorings, you don't necessarily have to throw them out.
I would make sure you eliminate those and carefully check the labels of any processed foods that you are consuming.
Make sure to check the label of frozen and dried strawberries for added sugars.
Just to be safe, you need to check the labels of frozen green beans, too.
I checked the label of Progresso 100 % Unsalted Chicken Broth and the ingredients are Chicken Broth.
So an omelet made from two eggs would give you about 12 - 16 grams of protein If you add cheese, you need to calculate that protein in as well (check the label of your cheese)
When shopping, check the label of the product to see if it's 100 percent pure maple syrup.
Check the labels of yoghurts, icecream and soymilks as many contain wheat - based thickeners.
Check the label of the product you are using.
Have you checked the label of the dog food?
You should check the label of the food you're considering to find out how many calories (or kcal) the food contains per ounce or per cup.
If you are going to use more than one product (eg; shampoo and collar), check the label of each to ensure that they are compatible.
Check the label of the kibble you feed your dog and look at the fiber sources.
Therefore, you'd have to check the label of the individual product to determine if it's made in the United States.
Always check the label some of the more expensive leading brands contain ingredients we should not be feeding our dogs and the quality of meat is the same as ones that cost much less.
In GfK MRI's Survey of the American Consumer (Spring 2016 report)-- a benchmark based on over 24,000 respondents per year — we see that roughly two - thirds of all U.S. adults say they check the labels of the food they are buying.
There is a correlation between the consumption of a high carbohydrate diets and the formation of struvite crystals, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Diabetes, and Obesity, so check the labels of your current cat food for grains.
Every week, I forlornly check the labels of all the other aioli - like substances at Woolies and reconfirm that they contain crap like sugar or corn syrup or soybean oil.

Not exact matches

During unexpected bag checks in the presence of your boss, get brownie points by packing a 3 - ring binder labeled «Ideas to Build Revenue.»
The founder of her eponymous fashion label wakes up at 5:45 a.m., checks emails, gets her three sons out of bed, and exercises for 45 minutes.
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.
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.
I am also guilty of # 1 at times (though its rare) and definitely guilty of # 2 — I'm about to go check my labels on my coconut and almond milks right now!
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.
In keeping with good allergy practices, we remind you to be aware of allergens and to check labels on any packaged goods used.
and always have several gluten - free products as well (though not all of the gluten - free products are vegan so be sure to check the labels).
Careful label checking and detailed questioning of manufacturers will allow you to enjoy your favorite chocolate with an easy mind.
Only some types of nutritional yeast are fortified with B12, so be sure to check the labels.
Some brands of Almondmilk have too much sugar so we check the labels since we don't want a lot of sugar.
To ensure your product packaging is correctly labelled and presented you can easily integrate an advanced Ishida vision system to check all aspects of pack labelling.
Make sure to check labels carefully so you don't bring this home instead of the nutritional yeast.
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