Sentences with phrase «recommend canned foods»

Many people today recommend canned foods for cats because they have more meat protein and more moisture than dry foods — things that are good for cats.
Our vet recommended this can food for our Golden Retriever, who has such sentive skin.
Those experts who recommend a canned food diet for cats say that cats fed a dry food diet are at high risk for urinary problems.
To try to prevent these flare - ups your veterinarian may recommend canned food to increase the amount of water your cat consumes and dietary supplements.
We recommend canned food on a limited basis to only be used as a treat to encourage social bonding between you and your cat, however the caloric content of canned food can cause rapid weight gain if your cat is not highly active, so keep it limited.
Typically we recommend canned food because it will mimic the natural diet both in consistency and formulation.
I do not personally like canned food at all, and do not recommend the canned food varieties of the above foods).

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To maintain the quality and integrity of the Products, we recommend that you immediately refrigerate all perishable Products upon delivery and follow the U.S. Department of Agriculture's («USDA») instructions on refrigeration and food safety, which can be found here.
Users can also recommend restaurants to friends and share photos of their food.
They recommend contacting a food bank directly about their need and what you can do.
If you're looking for a delicious novel I can recommend Crescent by Diana Abu - Jaber... great story and sumptuous descriptions of middle - eastern food and community in the Arab - American LA and Iraq.
However, it draws my attention how you use and recommend canned goods (lke the tomatoes or the lentils in one of the conversations), aren't they supposed to be full of nasties to keep the food «fresh»?
Please can you recommend a very strong food processor that can cope with the sticky dates!
Hi Karla, I would recommend using a strong magimix for things like nut butters and any recipes containing dates as these can be quite tough on the food processor.
Being human and all, it's impossible to stick to the recommended foods at all times, but try the best you can.
Batter can be made using a food processor (recommended) or in a mixing bowl.
You can also use an immersion blender or food processor for this step, but I highly recommend the NutriBullet because it does the job so quickly.
However, there are many recommended foods such as hemp and pumpkin seed oil which can be very expensive.
According to the Food Standards Code, a claim that a product is a good source of calcium can be made if it contains no less than 25 % of the recommended dietary intake (RDI) in a specified quantity — for milk, that's the equivalent of 100 mg of calcium or more per 100mL.
Since the plank can catch fire, or at least smolders heavily during cooking I don't recommend items that require long cooking times (brisket, large roasts, etc.) since the food you're cooking may well burn up along with the plank.
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There are definitely worse protein powders you can buy, but based on my reviews and ingredients and nutrition analysis for NutriMeal and MySmart proteins, I recommend sticking with a product with 100 % real food, organic ingredients instead.
There are definitely worse protein powders you can buy, but based on my reviews of all Isagenix products and ingredient / nutrition analysis, I recommend sticking with a product with 100 % real food, organic ingredients instead.
I highly recommend using a food processor, but you can also grate the cauliflower by hand, or chop it with a knife.
Other ingredients I would recommend are nutritional yeast which you can find in the bulk section of most health food stores.
I would recommend that you Find a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist in your area who can evaluate your total food intake and design an eating plan that will work for you.
It can be read online here, however if you live in Canada I highly recommend you drop by your local health food store and pick up your free copy!
Following a diet low in FODMAPs can mean you can no longer eat some high fibre foods, however, it's important to try and get the recommended amount to make sure you're getting all -LSB-...]
They're recommending meats and veggies so you can keep it Paleo, and really as long as you stick with those two types of foods you'll be doing just fine.
Power Foods for the Brain is a book I read in late 2015 and still recommend to everyone I know looking to learn more about the way food affects the brain and how dietary choices can improve or diminish our health.
I should note that I have tried mashing the chickpeas by hand, but definitely recommend using a food processor or blender if you can.
Anytime anyone's looking for good gluten - free baking, this is the only blog / site I follow and can honestly recommend b / c of the no grain, nutrient dense, natural approach to delicious foods.
You can use ready ground almonds but Claudia Roden recommends grinding blanched almonds yourself in a food processor as it gives a better texture.
In Australia, all energy drink manufacturers and distributors are required by law to comply with the Food Standards Code administered by Food Standards Australia New Zealand — most importantly Standard 2.6.4 (Formulated Caffeinated Beverages) which: • sets the maximum levels of ingredients (including caffeine) for energy drinks; • imposes mandatory advisory statements that these products are not recommended for children, pregnant or lactating women or caffeine sensitive persons; • requires all energy drinks to include an advisory statement that recommends consumption of a maximum of two 250mL cans per day (being 500mL total).
Two new pieces of research from NHS Health Scotland recommend working together to ensure that low income communities can still access affordable, quality food.
Avoiding foods and beverages that can weaken the LES is often recommended.
I can't recommend one but you should start by looking in the phone book under «Food Manufacturers.»
Although you can put soup in a food processor, we don't recommend it.
Food processors are also excellent for grating cheese; those bags of «shredded» mozzarella or cheddar bear very little resemblance to actual cheese, and if you / are / going to cook pasta, may I recommend a freshly grated romano or parmesan instead of salty but otherwise bland Kraft - in - the - green - shaker - can?
Percentage of daily intake suggests that any food item with less than the recommended daily intake can still be consumed despite the fact it may have very high levels of fat, sugar, salt or calories and should be avoided.
This can be pretty time consuming, so I highly recommend using a food processor for this recipe.
A daily serving of 30g is recommended, but an additional 10g of nuts a day can be used in place of other healthy fat foods as well.
My food processor isn't that great sorry, so I can't say I'd recommend this one!
The recommended dose is usually a teaspoon or two a day and you can find psyllium husks at most big supermakets and any whole foods or organic food store.
- ** You can probably skip the low broiler step and just bake for less time on the high broiler, but I do recommend keeping a careful eye as baking on high broiler can cause foods to burn quickly.
You don't need much, but canning jars, and a food processor to slice and dice large amounts of vegetables are recommended.
Most Americans do not meet the daily recommended intake for fiber (25 to 30 grams a day from food), so a handful of dates can help you get more fiber in your diet.
Inducing tolerance by introducing solid foods at four to six months of age is currently under investigation and can not be recommended at this time.
I personally wouldn't recommend feeding cereal grains to babies especially in cases of familial celiac disease or gluten intolerance, as they can pass through the intestinal lining and trigger inflammation, food intolerances and also disrupt intestinal flora.
Tip: We recommend always having a backup cooking surface powered by propane, such as a camp stove, to ensure water can be sterilised and food can be heated should power go out for extended periods of time.
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