Not exact matches
Would rather buy it all in bulk in one single trip and then I
can take advantage of any multi-buy offers if needed — I keep seeing list after list of daily plans but no shopping list, I have to go through it all and spend hours to find each ingredient amount into a spreadsheet and add it all together and buy the corresponding pack of each thing to the right size as required — often realising that it will cost me more
than # 200 a month just for the
food and then refuse to do the diet because of the cost, for the unemployed this is way too
expensive.
I made dinner rolls for the 1st time and they were a little denser
than I wanted... was wondering if the xanthem gum was the culprit... so I looked up adjusting xanthem gum for dense bread and it brought me here... your article says if bread is rubbery it might have too much xanthem... I have perfected my cupcakes they are light fluffy and moist... and good enough that I was able to sell them at a local cafe for 3.00 a piece and could not keep up... anyway the xanthem gum measurements for cakes is supposed to be 1/2 tsp per cup and I only use 1/4 tsp per cup... so I am thinking if I reduce the xanthem in the rolls it would produce an airier roll... as everyone knows gluten free flours
can be
expensive... and I wanted to avoid making a failed batch as bread and cake are a bit different... the 1st batch tased great... just won't leave much room for
food due to density... as is the problem with lots of gluten free stuff... am I on the right track?
Food with protein costs more
than sugary / starchy
foods — nuts cost more
than potato flour for example, and meat is more
expensive than pasta for example, but I don't think you
can compare them with just how much they cost, since you have to think about nutrition too.
You
can find it in the health
food section of your grocery store and it is a little more
expensive than an all - purpose flour, but it's whole wheat, but finely ground so it doesn't make the recipe heavy.
Here are the things I like to keep stocked in the kitchen so I
can whip up dinner at home without having to resort to
expensive takeout or less
than healthy fast
food.
You
can also make homemade baby
food using organically grown fruits and vegetables, but again, those organic
foods will likely be more
expensive than conventionally grown
foods.
When the breastfeeding mother is under - nourished, it is safer, easier, and less
expensive to give her more
food than to expose an infant under six months of age to the risks associated with feeding breastmilk substitutes or other
foods.2
Can breastmilk production be increased by giving the mother additional
food?
Rather
than asking her to make what could be a very
expensive permanent change in the
food at your school, ask her to do a pilot program for a few weeks; if the pilot is successful, it
can be made permanent.
GoFreshBaby Reusable Puree Pouches Purchasing baby
food can be quite an
expensive endeavor, and jarred, processed baby
food is often less healthy
than homemade pureed
foods that contain no artificial chemicals or preservatives.
Purchasing baby
food can be quite an
expensive endeavor, and jarred, processed baby
food is often less healthy
than homemade pureed
foods that contain no artificial chemicals or preservatives.
It's restrictive, more
expensive than my non-Paleo
food, and more time consuming, but every time I look at my little family, I feel that it's worth it to me to put in the extra effort to help my body stay alive longer so I
can be there for them.
However, new spouses who graduated from college before getting married typically earn more money
than those who did not and
can invest in their health by purchasing such things as a gym subscription or healthier, more
expensive foods.
This stew is infinitely more nutritious, kinder on the planet, and less
expensive than fast
food — so if anyone gives you the «all right for those who
can afford it» argument, give them the «all right for those who
can afford it» argument, give them the following recipe — and there's a lot more where this one came from.
Organic
foods can be much more
expensive than their conventional counterparts, and while I as a nutritionist prefer to see everyone buying organic
foods, I do realize that this
can get
expensive, especially when feeding a family.
These
foods can be much more
expensive than grab - and - go processed
foods, driving up your monthly grocery bill.
I have to be honest, I
can't be convinced that there aren't some grocers that mark up organic
food just because they
can... I mean, why else would my organic celery have cost the same as conventional celery, but the organic bell pepper was 4x more
expensive than the conventional bell pepper??
Organic
foods can be much more
expensive than their conventional counterparts, and while I as a nutritionist prefer to see everyone...
These flours are slightly more
expensive than what you
can get at your local health
food store.
Americans have gotten very used to buying cheap, highly processed
food, which
can make healthier organic
food seem more
expensive than it actually is.
A small puppy
can run more
than $ 810 its first year for
food, medical care, toys and grooming while a fish is less
expensive — about $ 235, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
In addition,
foods from the large companies
can be a little less
expensive than some of the
foods from small holistic companies.
Getting basic care from people who can't afford
expensive food or vet bills is better
than languishing in shelters, getting dumped by the road, being euthanized despite good health because nobody wants them, etc..»
Not a lot of pet parents are crazy about
canned food because they
can be slightly more
expensive than other choices.
It is more
expensive than our old brand but you
can tell it's quality dog
food and I
can't complain since I got my 1st bag 50 % off.
Canned or moist
food sold commercially is often more
expensive than dry kibble.
No dry
food really is - from what I've read feeding less
expensive canned is better
than an
expensive dry
food.
We know that quality
foods can be more
expensive than generic blends, but we believe everyone should be able to feed their dog the very best.
For whatever reason,
canned dog
food tends to be more
expensive than dry dog
food.
And preparing a healthy, nutritious diet
can be considerably more
expensive than purchasing pet
foods in a bag or
can.
Canned foods are the best choice to feed your kitten, even though they are considerably more
expensive than either of the other forms of
food.
This difference in how much you feed between kibble and
canned may not seem like a big difference but
canned food is generally more
expensive than kibble per ounce, so this adds up day by day, even if you are just feeding one dog
canned food instead of kibble.
Canned food is more
expensive per energy calorie
than kibble due to the high water content and the packaging.
Cost may be less
than buying
expensive canned foods, too.
In addition to being less
expensive to use
than competing pet
foods that might initially appear to cost less, the wholesome and holistically healthy ingredients and overall nutrition of Flint River
foods may also mean fewer and less
expensive veterinary bills, which in this age of
expensive health and veterinary costs
can mean considerable savings.
Dry cat
foods have many benefits for the cat owner — they are easy to store; they are less
expensive per ounce; they are easier to schlep home
than bags or cases or
canned cat
food; and a bag of cat
food doesn't spoil right after you open it, unlike a
can of cat
food.
This is another reason increasing numbers of pet owners are looking into homemade diets — it
can be less
expensive and less frustrating
than trying to find affordable, high quality commercial pet
food.
Even though Royal Canin is more
expensive than most of the
foods you
can purchase, you shouldn't necessarily look at price alone.
Canned food can be more
expensive than dry
food, however, and it is higher calories so it
can be difficult to find the right amount to feed your dog.
A note about cost... A prescription diet
can be much more
expensive than regular dog
food, but it's worth it!
Canned wet
food tends to be more
expensive, but it typically contains more fat and protein and fewer carbohydrates
than dry
food, making it healthier overall.
The least
expensive low starch
canned food will cost $ 1.12 a day, high carb veterinary
canned foods will cost almost $ 2 a day and the high end low carb
canned foods will cost more
than $ 5 a day to feed a 10 pound cat.
Dog
food is sold dry,
canned, or semimoist; dogs usually like
canned food the best, but it tends to be more
expensive and no better nutritionally
than the dry kind.
Sometimes a more
expensive food can be cheaper
than a more low - cost one when daily
food costs are estimated.
It's much more
expensive than other types of dog
food, but it also offers some of the highest - quality ingredients money
can buy.
Canned foods are a good choice to feed your dog, but are considerably more
expensive than either of the other forms of
food.
And while the tightening grip of the recession may force many pet owners to buy less
expensive food than they otherwise might, they
can still buy high - quality, high - value treats without breaking the budget.
If avoiding meat meal of any kind is a priority,
canned food is generally less likely to contain it
than dry, although it's also more
expensive.
Due to the unique, premium ingredients sourced from around the world in Zignature's Kangaroo wet
canned food, it is more
expensive than most wet
foods that owners will find on grocery store shelves.
Because «local
food is more
expensive than what
can be bought from large industrial
food producers,» she explained.
«The least
expensive canned food is far better
than the most
expensive dry
food... Nutrition is a «pay me now or pay your vet later» situation,» Dr. Pierson explained.