Not exact matches
Putting yourself in a certain box with a certain
label can be quite restrictive, that's not to say you should never do it, but you just shouldn't feel that you're not healthy
if your not specially raw,
vegan, paleo, grain free, gluten free, wheat free or any of the rest of it.
The Internet seems to think it's
vegan, but
if this exists in a store near you, I'd obviously recommend
label - reading just in case!
Her cookbook No Excuses Detox features 100 healthy recipes complete with gorgeous photos, shopping lists and user - friendly
labels that let you know
if a dish is gluten - free, dairy - free,
vegan, etc..
Please
label your recipe
if it is gluten free, casein free, soy free, sugar free, egg free,
vegan or vegetarian.
If I remember correct, it was actually
labeled vegan.
It is wrong to
label cookies as being
vegan if they contain an ingredient that isn't.
If you've read the About section on here, you know that I do not
label myself
vegan because I do consume local, organic honey.
There are a lot of powdered yolk and egg substitutes on the market but be very careful to read the
labels carefully
if you're looking for a
vegan alternative, as many rely on egg whites in their formulas.
If I thought the
label vegan was stigmatizing, never mind what people think when you tell them you are eating raw food!
If you need a dairy - free substitute for cheese, I recommend looking for a cheese substitute that is labeled vegan if you are lactose intolerant or have a milk allerg
If you need a dairy - free substitute for cheese, I recommend looking for a cheese substitute that is
labeled vegan if you are lactose intolerant or have a milk allerg
if you are lactose intolerant or have a milk allergy.
And don't be worried about tallow
if you see it on the
label — probably not a favorite of
vegans, but tallow (is the rendered fat of animals) has a creamy and stable lather and is added instead of using chemicals, is very moisturizing and gentle to your skin, and is a great ingredient option as it is a great way to use all parts of the animal.
Just be sure to check the pot sticker
label if you're a
vegan — these dumplings can be made with eggs and dairy.
If you want probiotics, there's lots of
vegan options and Garden of Life has a really good
vegan probiotic which is just
labeled dairy free, but is completely
vegan, it just doesn't specify that on the
label.
Food
labels are confusing and
if you're vegetarian or
vegan, you might unknowingly be eating animal products simply because you don't understand the ingredient list.