Other
common holiday foods to be avoided are peas, cranberries (including sauces), and pomegranate seeds.
Not exact matches
To get the brainstorm going, I thought of the typical
holiday comfort
foods that I would be missing out on due to my gluten and dairy - free diet and discovered that the
common thread in the
foods I'd be missing is that they were all comfort
foods baked in the oven.
It is so
common, in fact, that it partly explains why many people break out around the
holidays — large quantities of sugary
foods lead to blood sugar disasters.
In this audio session you'll learn which
holiday foods to eat and which to avoid, how to overcome
common hormone mistakes, and the secret supplements you MUST use during the
holiday season and... Alisa's favorite
holiday detox game plan!
Far more
common instead is a seemingly random selection of disparate elements, often superficial or exotic: clothing styles,
food,
holidays, religious observances, leisure activities, rituals, and other customs.
At Thanksgiving, with winter
holidays and festive gatherings on the horizon, let's reflect on the sustaining power of
food, friends, and family — and the essential need for connection across our differences and along our
common hopes.
Students follow recipes to prepare
foods that are
common to
holiday celebrations in different cultures.
«The most
common holiday - related
food problem we see in dogs is chocolate toxicity,» says Dr. Cynthia Hoeft, DVM, of the Eagle Fern Veterinary Hospital in Estacada, Ore. «People have a box of chocolate during the
holidays and it sits out on the coffee table.
Dogs tearing open and ingesting the contents of wrapped
food item presents from under the Christmas tree are a
common call during the
holiday season.
Lights, presents, decorations and
food are all
common themes to our celebrations, but they're also what contribute to pets winding up in the hospital during the
holiday months.
Dogs and cats face similar diabetes risk as it is more
common in overweight people (and pets), so veterinarians are suggesting that humans watch the amounts and types of
food they give their furry friends during the
holidays, and to watch out for signs of diabetes like frequent urination, changes in appetite and unusual thirstiness.
Some
common ailments that bring dogs and cats to the ER around the
holidays are injuries that result from fighting between normally docile pets, stomach upset from
food changes and stress - related urinary problems in cats.
In past years, our newsletter focused on
common holiday hazards such as high fat
foods, toxic plants and decorations.