Sentences with phrase «meet your nutritional requirements on»

It's a sure and direct way to connect to food intuitively and meet your nutritional requirements on that day.
In many cases, supplements don't even meet the nutritional requirements on their labels since they are often produced with poor quality control.
Kitten Syringe Feeding (Note: Volunteers with experience in syringe feeding kittens are needed) In a medical environment, mix kitten food and fill syringe pumps, and feed assigned kittens who do not yet eat on their own and are not meeting nutritional requirements on their own.

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«But it keeps us on our toes in coming out with great products [that] taste great and meet all of the nutritional requirements.
Bob Bloomer, regional head for Chartwells, said his meals, on average, meet the nutritional requirements of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
In other words, any formula on the market should meet the nutritional requirements of the child, as currently understood.
One notable aspect of both versions of the rule — likely to receive media attention this week, in light of USDA's announcement — is a requirement that wellness policies prohibit the on - campus marketing of foods and beverages which don't meet the Smart Snacks nutritional standards.
The Public Health Advocacy Institute («PHAI») has urged the USDA to put a provision in the agency's proposed wellness policy rules that would prohibit companies from using brand names, logos, characters, etc. on school product packaging if those same marketing elements are also used on products which don't meet the Smart Snacks nutritional requirements.
As the head of R&D at a National School Lunch Program provider, I've been working on similiar healthy versions of lunchables to try and get more kids to eat lunch while still meeting the strict nutritional requirements, and our own «healthy as possible» company ethos.
Pet guardians need to continually educate themselves about the pet food industry in general and more specifically about the ingredients and nutritional information found on pet food packaging to ensure they are buying a quality pet food that will meet the nutritional requirements of their particular pet.
Cats are strict carnivores that rely on nutrients in animal tissues to meet their specific and unique nutritional requirements.
People who feed their dogs a homemade diet usually want to improve nutrition through the use of fresh foods, rather than feeding highly processed commercial diets that rely on a long list of synthetic nutrients in order to meet nutritional requirements.
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they have nutritional requirements that can only be met with a diet based on animal tissue.
Dog foods that meet the requirements in this way will have a statement such as this on the label: «(Name of product) is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.»
On the other hand, if you really enjoy cooking and would like to prepare your dog's food at home, here's a tasty recipe that will meet all his nutritional requirements.
Commercially prepared dog foods or veterinary - recommended recipes for home cooked or raw diets are formulated to ensure that all of your dog's nutritional requirements are met on a daily basis.
The nutritional claim on the cat food label should state the stage of a cat's life cycle for which the food is complete and balanced, and that it meets the requirements of the AAFCO.
Nearly identical to its Near Eastern and Egyptian ancestor, the species Felis sylvestris lybica (the African wildcat), your cat is a water - efficient hunter, an obligate carnivore reliant on animal tissue to meet its unique nutritional requirements.
This means cats rely on eating animal tissues in order to meet their specific protein and nutritional requirements.
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