The problem occurs when you drink a lot of soy milk, eat tofu, and don't check the labels of your processed foods for soy products.
The teachers were never told the kids were allergic and — the kids 3 — 5th grades didn't check the labels.
No, I didn't check labels and ingredients back then, and I really regret doing so.
I don't have Valrhona on hand any more, so I can't check the label, but, they just wouldn't freeze solid.
Not exact matches
now your
labeled incompetent because you can
not balance a
check book.;
(Most cocoa powders do
not contain dairy, but
check the
label to make sure it doesn't include lactose.)
3) Clean Ingredients:
Check the
label for additional ingredients that shouldn't be there, like food dyes, harmful preservatives, GMO ingredients (corn, soy, wheat, etc.), sugar, and potential allergens, like dairy, gluten, soy, etc..
To ensure this granola is gloriously gluten - free, simply
check the
label on your oats to make sure they're GF certified.Because they're so tender and buttery on their own, I like my pecans straight up, which is why they're
not roasted along with the almonds and instead added along with the chocolate chips.
• Juices, sodas and sports drinks:
Check the
label to be safe, but these generally won't have added gluten - containing ingredients.
We're talking a very low carb red sauce that's thinner, only contains 3 net carbs per generous 1/4 cup, doesn't contain sugar (
check the
label) and is easy to deck out.
and always have several gluten - free products as well (though
not all of the gluten - free products are vegan so be sure to
check the
labels).
Some brands of Almondmilk have too much sugar so we
check the
labels since we don't want a lot of sugar.
Make sure to
check labels carefully so you don't bring this home instead of the nutritional yeast.
Check the ingredients list on the curry - paste
label to make sure it doesn't contain fish sauce for flavoring.
Most worcestershire sauces aren't vegan so make sure you
check the
labels (Annie's is vegan and it's the one I use).
Hi there — for any other UK dwellers you may have tapping into your wonderful blog — we have «baking powder» which sometimes contains wheat flour (so just
check the
label, I've
not found a supermarket that does
nt have a choice), and «bicarbonate of soda» which does
nt.
Frozen veggie burgers, sausages and mince are often fairly inexpensive; particularly supermarket own - brand products (
check the
labels before buying though, as
not all «veggie» products are vegan and many contain egg).
Check the nutritional stats on your
label of crab and you might be able to get away with using 16 oz and
not having it affect the WW Points.
I haven't
checked for caramel syrup yet, but I think I'm going to read every speculaas
label I come across from now on!
If you were to
check the ingredients
label for the following flavors, you'd notice that some aren't as bad as you think: Strawberry Cheesecake, Cinnamon Roll, Double Chocolate Chunk, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Banana Nut Muffin, Lemon Cream Pie, etc..
Not all of their vegan options are
labeled on their online menu, so go to Dobra and
check it out in person.
If you opt for the ground version, be sure to
check the
label and make sure you're getting 100 % turmeric
not a blend or anything with artificial colors added.
* ingredient note: If you are gluten - free, make sure to
check labels of both miso and tempeh to assure they are
not made with barley or wheat.
It shouldn't, but nothing surprises me these days so you'll definitely want to
check labels.
Be sure to
check the
label — you want 100 % pumpkin, *
not * pumpkin pie mix, which contains a lot of added sugar.
This may
not be the case in every country, so do
check the
label before you use them.
Check labels carefully; they're
not all vegan!
We recommend that you do
not rely solely on this information and that you always
check product
labels.
«That's the kind of company you want to buy from — one that doesn't urge you to
check the
labels.
Following the traffic light
labelling on the front of most foods will give you a good indication but to make sure
check the ingredients list on the back, ideally you don't want any added sugar (and they will try and hide it as fructose / glucose / syrup etc) but if there is any make sure it's way down the list, the ingredients have to be listed by amount.
The solution: Use a regular unsweetened cocoa powder and
check the
label to make sure it doesn't say «Dutch process.»
So if you're
not able to make the switch, at least be sure to
check your
labels!
Not all nutritional yeasts are rich in vitamin B12, however, and you'll need to
check labels for details.
Never mind positional
labels... when someone
checks every single box, it doesn't matter where you take him, right?
Talk to your child about why coffee might
not be a healthy choice for them,
check labels of drinks or foods that might contain caffeine, and if you want your child to partake in a family tradition of drinking a hot cup of coffee together, consider fixing a special drink that does
not contain caffeine.
Zyrtec usually doesn't contain any other types of medications other than its active ingredient, but you should still always double
check the
label to be sure when taking anything over-the-counter.
If you need this recipe to be gluten - free as well, just use water instead of the vegetable broth, or
check to make sure that the broth you use is gluten - free (most aren't, but there are some which are, so read the
label if needed).
This means parents won't have to double -
check for voluntary standard
labels as they're shopping for these products any more.
You're
not too likely to encounter leather or rabbit fur in baby clothes, but be sure to
check labels for wool, especially in winter clothing.
If the
label or listing you're looking at doesn't say this, then you're probably
not looking at a real organic baby wrap and may want to
check elsewhere.
Without the front -
label nutrient content claims currently required for artificially sweetened milk, consumers have no reason to
check ingredient listings for what they already assume: that «milk» does
not normally contain non-nutritive sweeteners such as aspartame or acesulfame - potassium.
Not all baby - soft wool is organic, so if you don't want any chemicals,
check the product
label carefully before you buy.
(You realize how much of the food we eat has milk products in it when you can't have any and have to
check labels constantly!!)
Checking the amount of sugar in the nutrition information on the
label won't necessarily help because all yogurt contains some natural sugar in the form of lactose.
McRandle also noted: «For any wood toys with brightly colored paints,
check the
label to see if it's lead - free, and if it's
not, don't buy it.»
It is
not a common allergen (although you should always
check the
labels, as some brands contain nuts, soy etc, to which your baby may be sensitive).
If your toddler refuses the chicken which is
not in nugget form,
check the ingredient
labels to look for the highest quality available
Seriously, I have to either
not participate, or
check the
labels on all foods at a party at school.
Check out a
label on a cheap package of hot dogs or bologna if you don't believe me.
I'm
not sure if you are aware, but, many brands of food coloring have gluten in them so
check your
labels carefully.if it doesn't say gluten free, it most likely has gluten in it.