Sentences with phrase «including bologna»

Faux meats including bologna slices, ham and bacon are definitely easy vegetarian sandwich options.
Kraft Foods Inc said none of its Oscar Mayer beef products, including bologna and hot dogs, are made with «pink slime».

Not exact matches

You can make a variety of different sized, including breakfast links, Italian sausage, and even bologna!
Unhealthy versions of healthy foods noted above include canned fruit in sugar - syrup, processed vegetables (canned, frozen or from fast food outlets) with sugar, flour or chemicals, baked beans in a sugar and flour sauce, powdered and processed eggs with trans fats, processed cheese and cheese spreads, cold cuts (bologna, salami, chicken and turkey loaf, fish sticks), peanut butter (typically containing sugar and trans fat), and roasted nuts (often with ingredients you can't even pronounce).
The recommendations include keeping your intake of red meat to no more than four ounces (about the size of a deck of cards) per day on average, avoiding processed meats such as sausages and bologna, eating at least five servings of a variety of non-starchy vegetables and fruits every day, and minimizing your intake of sugary drinks, juices, desserts and candies, refined breads and bagels, and chips.
Specific foods that have been shown to be associated with esophageal cancer include cured meats — like bologna, bacon, ham, and hot dogs — and eggs, because of frequent dioxin contamination.
Your child will have lots of food play fun with these nine wooden pieces including orange juice, waffles, milk, ice cream, cheese, yogurt, frozen vegetables, bologna and butter.
Two hands — variously covered in flour, dirt, aluminum foil, and packing tape — manipulate foodstuffs and objects, including bread slices, bananas, grapes, cherries, bologna, and lettuce, as well as a plastic grocery bag, broom, and IKEA chair.
Pope.L's smelly Whitney Biennial installation, which includes 2,755 slices of bologna, may be nearing the end of its run, but thankfully, there will still be work by the Chicago - based artist in New York this summer.
At the Frieze fair, which opens on Friday, numerous galleries will include work by Biennial artists: New York's Mitchell Innes and Nash, which represents Pope.L, whose massive installation in the Whitney included hundreds of pieces of bologna affixed to the wall in pushpins, will be offering one of the artist's (less perishable) photographs; the Los Angeles - based Night Gallery will feature works by Samara Golden, whose installation in the Whitney, The Meat Grinder's Iron Clothes, included miniature interiors and a profusion of mirrors; and Mary Mary, a Glasgow gallery, will feature a booth with works by Aliza Nisenbaum, whose large - scale, figurative paintings of immigrants are also included in the Biennial.
Consisting of 2,755 slices of dripping, suppurating bologna pinned to a grid, «each slice has an image portrait of a purported Jewish person pasted to its center,» as Pope.L describes it in a document included in the work.
There are 63 artists in the Whitney Biennial this time around, and while individual results may vary, some of my personal favorites would include Pope L's «Claim (Whitney Version),» a giant cube covered inside and out with meticulously - spaced slices of rotting bologna, each one of which is embedded with a bleary, photocopied portrait.
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