It's simple — if you're asking the question and they avoid it, change the subject or say they don't like to put
labels on things, they very likely want you in their lives but with little commitment.
Point out the necessity of checking
labels on things like stock cubes and ready - made sauces.
So, I will call this no - bake, because it isn't technically raw as the pumpkin is cooked and this is one of the many reasons I loathe food / dietary
labels on things!
But in messages, contacts, and
labelling on things like the Gallery albums, it looks great.
Not exact matches
And one more confusing French
thing on the
label.
Millennials are often
labeled as being financially irresponsible, spending too much
on frivolous
things or experiences, but they are actually positioning themselves to be in better financial...
@Matt, ``... I think they do
things with that
LABEL of disbelief but are actually acting out
on a BELIEF that religion is bad, dangerous, and wrong.
The
things that you're applying the
label faith to is also backed up by evidence, these are calculations and assumptions based
on history and predictions.
You don» have to pile
labels on me for pointing out the obvious, but perhaps this is one of the
things that lately have become unmentionable.
Obviously, there are some solid doctrines to stand
on, but I've seen the heresy
label thrown at far too little
things, especially with far too little Biblical support.
The
thing that's so insidious is that this «poisons the well»
on another person by innuendo or outright
labeling, especially if someone's behavior under stress * seems * to support the conclusion pronounced against them.
Many people will say there are no bad experiences, that it's our perspective
on the
things that happen in our lives that cause us to
label them good or bad.
So putting the
labeling and connection aside I'll go
on to the jealous God
thing.
Its not bigotry becasue people disagree with your lifestyle — get over yourself and quit
labeling things incorrectly to try and bolster your position and push your beliefs
on others.
The
thing that people want to exclude themselves from, be it the Christian
label, church, religion, or even the institution, can directly relate and feed
on the other, thereby creating a false dichotomy.
Fazlur Rahman, who is sometimes
labeled a Muslim modernist, insists that «The Muslim modernists say exactly the same
thing as the so - called Muslim fundamentalists say: that Muslims must go back to the original and definitive sources of Islam and perform ijithad (independent judgment)
on that basis.»
Yes Ducatihero... «christian»... although I don't use that
label... others do for me... I also get atheist (i might get that more so after today's post)... we wouldn't be
on the same page I'm sure... but that doesn't bother me... i still believe in the unity of all
things... that at the deepest and most fundamental level we are connected, one, and that ideas only seem to divide or separate us.
I do nt think anyone is saying that people were celebrating Christmas 1500 years ago like they do now, but the whole idea of taking a holiday / seasonal celebration and putting a christian
label on it is the same
thing as taking something that isnt yours and saying you own it.
That's the
label believers put
on us because deep down they realize they have no good reason to believe the
things they do.
If your argument requires that something be real and not imaginary, surely it is a reasonable
thing to insist
on making sure that what is imaginary be
labeled correctly?
Whether formulated by Durkheim (a system of beliefs and practices related to sacred
things), by Weber (that which finally makes events meaningful), or by Tillich (whatever is of ultimate concern) religion in its «classical» sense refers not so much to
labels on a church building as to the imagery (myth, theology, and so forth) by which people make sense of their lives — their «moral architecture,» if you will.6 That human beings differ in their sensitivity to and success in this matter of «establishing meaning» there can be no doubt.
People are too caught up
on labels nowadays and it truly stops them from seeing the good in a lot of people and the good
things they have to offer.
I think this case she said something without thinking based
on pre-existing bias about the
label «atheist» and demonstrated honesty (at least in terms of how she views the term) more than many of the
things she says to be inclusive.
I to can only eat
things that is organic so I redo alot of the recipes so I can eat alot of stuff I «am allgic to pesticides, hornmores, n antibotics, dairy, eggs, whey, so I watch n read everything, I do not have a galdbladder n was told I could eat everything after that well I could not n get sick after that it will come out of 1 of the ends is all i need to say, but if I eat this stuff I «am ok, for everybody that may have the same problem as me just try drinking the organic milks w / o hornmores, pesticdes, n antibotics in it n see if that works for you same with the eggs thats what I do open the lid n see what it says, if it don't say that well its not for you (eggland) is one of the names I use horizan, silk, r 2 of the milk blands I use, they also have sorbet icecream but watch them some do have milk in them n if it doesn't say organic milk your not getting that your getting real milk, then go
on internet n read, read, read all your
labels n read whats best for you cause everybody is not the same, I hope that helps n feel free to send me a message n let me know if anybody wants: - P
LABEL them and use them
on things like this or combos for various sauces.
While defining «natural» for the purposes of food
labeling has not appeared to be high
on the FDA's priority list since it announced its 2015 probe,
things could be about to change, predict Perkins Coie attorneys Charles Sipos and Lauren Staniar.
«Good
things are going
on in private
label development,» he says, adding that Orion is open to acquisitions.
On the other side of the spectrum, under
things labeled super duper easy, is this three — optionally four — ingredient, yummy strawberry chia jam.
An international food
labelling system would make
things easier, but countries have so far been unable to agree
on regulations that would protect the health and well - being of their citizens.
Although, one
thing I would pick up
on is the fact that the bar is
labelled as a «flapjack».
If you've read my about page you'd know that although I am a big fan of healthy eating, sometimes I like to splurge
on things I wouldn't necessarily
label as «nutritious» and since the name of my blog is Nutritious Eats I have to preface
things by saying this pie is not one of those «nutritious...
So using
labeled sandwich bags (I mark the date
on each), scoop 2 cups of pumpkin puree into each one (this is where I use my large - mouthed funnel to try and keep
things clean), seal it and place each one flat into the freezer and freeze until you're ready to use them!
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Sugar - free is about to be printed
on every other
label, but we all know sweet
things aren't going away.
Catherine King: Well, the first
thing I just want to clarify is in fact the Blewett food
labelling review didn't recommend mandating a traffic light system
on all food products in Australia.
One negative
thing that really stuck out at me was the appearance of tiny, blotchy white dots
on the clear
label.
I was quite shocked to read that sex toys, of all
things, have to have warning
labels on them when they have high phthalate levels, yet children's toys do not.
The only good
thing about his visit was when he said
on our local news that he has never reported this being an unsafe product... he said it is safe... all he was reporting is it should be
labeled....
(I ban many other
things, like preservatives, when I shop for household food, but only ask them to look for those three
things on labels to keep it simple.)
Of course, the folks at Mabel's
Labels can be counted
on to keep
things organized.
People who assume
things based
on labels suck.
You will also cut down
on helpers asking where
things are located because the drawers, cupboards, bottles are
labeled.
I like Sharon's take
on the peer issue — it is really just understanding that everyone does this, not «peer pressure» (in that everyone must do the same
thing at the same time in the same way or be
labeled out - group).
Before you select the first
thing that says «baby safe»
on the
label, let's look at what makes a good laundry detergent for baby clothes and diapers.
The only downside would be that such
labels might heap even more guilt
on moms already sad about their inability to breastfeed which isn't a good
thing either.
Read
labels on everything you might want to eat, looking for milk, butter, dried milk, yogurt, cheese, casein, whey, sodium caseinate, lactose (and other
things that start with «lact», although sodium lactylate is non-dairy)... Read all
labels — check the bread, check the hot dogs and bologna, check
things that say «non-dairy» like non-dairy creamer and Cool Whip (as mentioned above, these both contain dairy).
The best
thing that BPI could do is to ensure that ground beef and deli meat products containing LFTB include this fact
on the
label (in fact, it could end up helping their brand — before the «pink slime» issue came up, many folks had no idea who BPI was or what they did.)
Different states call it different
things, but it is usually a variation
on that
label.
I
labeled his pictures based
on what he told me each
thing was in the picture.
The
labels look as good as new after a month of dishwasher cleanings, and the
labels make it easier to spot my son's
things when we're
on a play date.