Sentences with phrase «commercial foods seem»

With what feels like a constant stream of pet food recalls makes commercial foods seem less attractive but the debate...

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With all of the food commercials on television and the abundance of chips, cookies and processed foods that you see in the grocery store, it seems like there is no hope in making healthy eating choices.
The image of a bleary - eyed pyjama - clad woman seeking comfort in a block of chocolate is so ingrained in popular culture that commercials advertising the latest sweet treat seem to capitalise on our tumultuous relationship with sugar - laden foods.
I did many kinds of rule out diets, and was telling my 2nd GI's partner about how I realized it sounded a bit crazy, but the only pattern I picked up on with the rule - outs was the «IBS - attack» seemed to follow commercial foods.
Funny you say, «I guarantee you won't be thinking about cookies if you're trying to hit a PR,» but at my gym, there's a bunch of TVs in front of the treadmills that seemed to play fast food commercials at exactly the wrong times.
In choosing the healthiest foods, you may notice that everywhere you look, everyone seems to have a different top ten list of the most antioxidant - rich foods, with probably dozens of competing commercial products swearing theirs is the best of the best.
I got thinking about it since you've included iodine, and the two of them have roles in up - and down - regulating the thyroid, and lithium seems to have some benefits that might prompt one to want to get some more of it (or any of it at all, should ones food sources somehow be lacking it, much like a lot of commercial soil has come to lack iodine over the years, thereby yielding iodine - poor produce).
Later on the sullen, silent kidnapper (Peter Stormare) is seen watching a daytime soap on a set with poor reception while he distractedly scarfs down junk food, which is considered more worthy of our interest than the kidnapped woman who lies dead in a corner of the same room; precisely when and how she died is made to seem a trivial matter — a passing detail, lost (as it were) between commercial breaks.
Overall, this Artemis Fresh Mix for Adult Dogs formula seems to provide above - average nutrition in comparison to the typical commercial dog food.
Foods that some dogs seem unable to tolerate can include beef, pork, chicken, horsemeat, fish, eggs, spices, corn, wheat, soy, gravies, salts, spices, fats, and some commercial dog foods.
This seems so simple and straight forward, and at least I would know what I am actually feeding him, as opposed to all the chemical names and stuff on the commercial food.
Raw food diets seem to constantly be under attack by commercial pet food providers and those who benefit from them, including the veterinary schools and researchers who just happen to be funded by them.
Commercial foods for dogs and cats seem similar on the exterior, but there are some significant nutritional content differences.
It seems to me that the issue of the safety of a raw diet for dogs compared with commercial food is being wilfully muddled up with an entirely separate issue.
Take, for instance, this commercial from Blue Buffalo pet food, which seems to be on TV constantly:
It seems someone or something was sneaking into commercial spaces, rearranging objects, stealing snacks, and leaving a trail of empty food wrappers in its wake — particularly from Pop Tarts.
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