FOOD WASTE Food waste is more of a problem in industrialized countries, most often caused by both retailers and consumers throwing perfectly edible
foodstuffs into the trash.
Her beak worked in fits, shaking
the foodstuff into us, then pushing it further with her tongue.
Not exact matches
The situation is not as clear for some other countries, but as a general rule, we are probably better off in current circumstances than most suppliers because of the weight of commodities,
foodstuffs and «inputs
into exports» in our mix.
For all that is being said about soy and its negative counter parts, this grain still remains widely used and does find its way
into numerous
foodstuffs, mainly processed ones.
Coloring
Foodstuffs under EU regulation could fall
into three regulatory categories defined by the United States Food and Drug Administration's Code of Federal Regulations:
While the other guys in his foursome topped off their round on the iconic track with «some wine and steak and potatoes,» as Spieth recounted, Brady tucked
into the anti-inflammatory
foodstuffs he had sent to Georgia.
I remember that some clergymen entrusted with distributing available relief to the hungry and dying masses turned the whole thing
into a heartless game of greed and fraud, with some of them hiding the relief
foodstuff in dry wells and deny having them.
Roasting
foodstuffs meant a calorie - rich diet, which may have fueled our big brains
into existence.
If researchers can identify the enzymes that do the trick, perhaps those can be built
into human
foodstuffs to make them less toxic, she adds.
They convert
foodstuffs (nutrients)
into fuel, providing our bodies with the energy they need.
Western Europe and the U.S. are major importation regions, and more than 100 products around the world incorporate the grain
into manufactured
foodstuffs.
In 2009, two German scientists looked at whether the migration of substances from plastic packaging material
into foodstuffs contributes to human exposure to man - made hormones.
If you do not remove unnecessary
foodstuff from your line of sight, there is a high chance of tucking
into the foods.
And, however cynical this sounds, women turned
into a fast food for men,
into a cheap, mainstream
foodstuff for quick cooking.»
We walked through the courtyard where two cats were hissing at each other and
into the half - submerged cellar room at the back, whose walls were loaded with firewood, tools, bottles, a couple of shelves of
foodstuffs and a couple of shelves, right at the back, of square shapes covered in cloth.
Toxic products from spoiled
foodstuffs Drug residues Hormone levels comparable to amounts that have produced cancer in laboratory animals Artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives, all of which he claims are responsible for an epidemic of cancer and degenerative diseases And even euthanized dogs and cats, which he claims «are routinely rendered by veterinary hospitals or shelters and recycled
into pet food.»
Fitzroy Island resort has a small takeaway store for basic
foodstuffs like pies, pastries, ice - creams and the like so if you are still hungry after all that kayaking then go on and get those goodies
into you.
Build a farm from the ground up
into a
foodstuffs wonderland.
In seventeenth - century «still lifes of display,» the damask cloth introduced unity
into a fragmentary depiction of displayed
foodstuffs and objects.
Before vaulting
into the highest echelons of several world class institutions — the Board of Trustees of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, the Leadership Council of the New Museum, the Tate International Council, among others — Mr. Daskalopoulos built his family's modest dairy company
into Viviartia, the greek
foodstuffs behemoth.
But those two iconic
foodstuffs would unexpectedly provide the artist with an entrée
into the city's culture — and become integral components of Rosenberg's installation, titled Color for the People, here at McColl Center for Art + Innovation.
An heir of Dieter Roth by way of Gordon Matta - Clark and Rirkrit Tiravanija, the young and widely admired artist Anicka Yi combines
foodstuffs and other odd objects
into poetic melanges that sometimes emit an odor, sometimes ooze, and always signal an extraordinary unique talent.
Biofuels also are contributing to the hikes but mainly because the EU and the United States are subsidizing domestic production of crops like corn that offer low efficiency when turned
into fuel and compete with other
foodstuffs for large swathes of land in these already densely populated areas, Clini said.
While other folks were content to mash chips
into a sack like barbarians, Baur was an orderly man and demanded his salty
foodstuffs stacked cleanly in a column.