Sentences with phrase «poultry skin»

I don't like poultry skin but chicken wings never come skinless, right?
Even if you read every label and avoid cardboard boxes, you are likely to find soy in your supplements and vitamins (look out for vitamin E derived from soy oil), in foods such as canned tuna, soups, sauces, breads, meats (injected under poultry skin), and chocolate, and in pet food and body - care products.
This recipe requires either 3 pounds of poultry skin, bones, or thigh meat, or 2 to 2.5 pounds of a ground rabbit carcass plus 1 pound of boneless turkey or chicken skin, fat, or meat.
This is why it's so important to make sure your pet doesn't have access to traditional rich or fatty Thanksgiving foods such as poultry skin, buttery side dishes, gravy, or beef fat.
Fatty meats including grain - fed cattle, grain fed buffalo, bacon, beef or pork ribs, dark poultry meat (from wings or legs), poultry skin, fatty cuts and roasts of beef (such as T - bone steak), fatty cuts and roasts of pork, fatty cuts and roasts from lamb (including lamb chops and leg of lamb), sausage, and deli meats.
Foods with saturated fat (think high fat dairy products, marbling in meat, poultry skin, egg yolks) can raise the HDL (good) cholesterol but can also raise the LDL (bad) cholesterol.
Cooked animal fats, e.g. cooked beef or dark meat poultry / poultry skin is somewhat iffy.
There are many holiday foods, including fatty meats, gravies, poultry skin, bones, chocolate and alcohol that can cause illnesses from vomiting and diarrhea to highly serious pancreatitis and other toxic reactions.
Fat intake should be monitored in general as a dog ages, and fatty table scraps (pan drippings, fat trimmed from steaks or roasts, or poultry skin) should be restricted.
Even slim dogs should not be fed fatty foods, poultry skin, hot dogs, bacon, pizza and the like.
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