Sentences with phrase «read every label completely»

I have to believe it was a coincidence, I mean, we stopped reading labels completely — because the food I am eating does not HAVE labels.
But before you give any nut butter product to your dog, you should read the label completely.
We advise you to read every label completely when selecting the best food for your dog's nutritional needs and sensitive stomach.

Not exact matches

If you want to get more in - depth explanation, you can read about the difference between sweet potatoes and yams here (spoiler alert — they really are completely different species, but what we have in U.S. are all sweet potatoes — just labeled wrongfully as «yams»), or watch a nice little video here.
Prior to serving a food, someone must read labels to completely avoid allergen.
«One of the many remarkable things about product labels is the absence of the requirement to completely list what's in there for consumer reading,» said Huston, also a professor of medicine and microbial pathogenesis and immunology at Texas A&M College of Medicine.
Once I truly understood how completely toxic oils such as sunflower, safflower and canola were for you, I started reading food labels very carefully.
(Just read your labels to make sure your meat is completely sugar - free.)
Therefore, you need to be an educated and informed consumer and read labels to avoid artificial trans fats as best as possible, if not completely.
The Whey Protein Institute agrees, stating that whey isolate powders have little or no lactose, but they do encourage consumers who are lactose - intolerant to read supplement ingredient labels completely and contact manufacturers before using isolates if there is any doubt about how much lactose they may contain.
This anonymous quote comes from something written on a notecard taped to the dressing room mirror of Birdman's protagonist, Riggan Thomson (Keaton, Need for Speed), and could be read as something that would completely negate this review, as what I claim Birdman is shouldn't be the definition of what it is — it's just a series of labels I put on it myself.
«Unless INCI [International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients] nomenclature, which is typically lengthy, is used on labels — e.g., butyrospernum parkii is more commonly known as shea butter — nobody wants to read lengthy words that are completely unidentifiable to them.»
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