Top rack dishwasher - safe Stains can be removed by washing with hot - soapy water Store
products in a dry place Do not leave in direct sunlight or near a source of heat
Not exact matches
Our
products are best stored
in a cool,
dry place, out of direct sunlight.
Store our
products in a cool
dry place between 12 and 20 degrees centigrade (e.g.
in a pantry or cupboard
in your kitchen).
Most
products can be stored if kept
in a cool,
dry place up to a couple of months.
Vegetarian / Vegan
Product Store
in a cool,
dry place.
These
products are used like fresh herbs
in a one - to - one ratio, but can be used
in place of
dried, typically at a two - to - one ratio.
It's recommended that you store the
product in a cool and
dry place at room temperature.
Some ingredients from just one of the manufacturers we carry: — Recycled Rubber wood (clean, natural rubber wood recycled from rubber trees no longer able to produce latex); — Non-Chemical Preservative Wood (stabilized using a chemical - free kiln -
drying process); — Non-Formaldehyde Glue (toys assembled using a non-formaldehyde glue
in place of the traditional toxic wood glue); — Water Based Dye (non-toxic, water based dyes to add accent colors to
products, containing no heavy metal elements such as lead, mercury, etc..)
To see the full benefits of this
product, keep it stored
in a cool
dry place away from light.
Make sure you carefully read labels, too, because gluten hides
in other
places such as soy sauce,
dry - roasted nuts, ice cream, alternative meat
products, beer and more.
Please store
products in a cool,
dry place to protect the natural ingredients inside.
Storage: MaxNo Extreme ingredients require this
product to be stored
in a cool
dry place below 30 degree Celsius.
Cubed lunch meat (to
dry it out a bit, microwave it 3 times for 30 seconds sandwiched between pieces of paper towel) Shredded or string cheese Cream cheese, peanut butter, Easy cheese (a lick per behavior — also great for grooming practice and stuffing
in Kong when your dog will be alone for awhile) Cereal such as cheerios Kibble (
dry food)-- try
placing some
in a paper bag with some bacon to «stinkify it» Kitty treats or food Freeze
dried liver treats Beef Jerky Apple pieces Cooked green beans, carrots, or peas Hot dogs, Liverwurst Popcorn Imitation crab (try peeling layers apart and freezing them
in a colander to
dry them out) Meat baby food Hard boiled egg white pieces Commercial dog treats (be sure to check ingredients to avoid preservatives, artificial colors and by -
products)
Regardless of what antimicrobials you are using, if cattle do not have a clean and
dry place to lie, are overcrowded
in a pen with other sick cattle and / or do not have ample and easy access to palatable feed, then you are going to have poor treatment response no matter what
product is used.1 BRD treatment success is a combination of antimicrobial effectiveness and length of time that treatment is administered.1 We are extremely lucky to have good choices available for antimicrobial treatments that are effective and minimize cattle handling.
This
product should be fed at room temperature and any uneaten portion should be kept
in a cool,
dry place.
This
product should be fed at room temperature and any uneaten portion should be stored
in a cool,
dry place.
Store
product in a cool,
dry place.
As with any grain - based plant fiber
product, always store unused portions
in a cool,
dry place in a sealed bag or bin.
As with any grain - based
product, always store the unused portion
in a cool,
dry place, sealed
in the bag or bin.
All Wardley
products are formulated with a two year shelf life when stored
in a cool
dry place.
It is best if the dog is allowed to be
in a well - ventilated
place or even outdoors immediately after application of the
product, away from cats, where spreading and
drying can occur rapidly.
Heather Acuff, customer care and
product development manager for Nulo Pet Food, an Austin - based manufacturer of grain - free
dry and canned foods for dogs and cats, says pet specialty retailers need to be aware that,
in some cases, grains are being replaced with ingredients such as white potatoes or tapioca starch, or even higher - glycemic ones — something she says is «counterintuitive to feeding a grain - free
product in the first
place.»
Once the popular Sojos Complete line of freeze -
dried raw diets was
in place, the company started looking
in new directions for
product development.