The phrase
"to check the label" means to look at the information or instructions provided on a product's label. This is done to learn more about the product, its ingredients, usage or any warnings associated with it.
Full definition
You
always check labels for sugar content, and try not to exceed the recommended 10 % of your total caloric intake from sugar.
The kibble is great for a variety of breed sizes, so
just check the label for feeding guidelines to find out proper serving sizes.
Note: this brand offers both GF and regular products so be sure to double
check labels when purchasing.
Most people don't know that onions are the most potent in their powdered form, so
double check your labels for onion salt and powder.
However,
please check any labels carefully for allergens you need to avoid as brands can vary and product recipes can change over time.
Be sure to
check your labels if you have any food allergies or sensitivities and use gluten free or nut free ingredients as needed.
• My vegan butter, peanut butter and chocolate chips were all naturally gluten - free but of course,
do check your labels.
• Most store bought puff pastry is vegan but of course,
check your labels as all brands are different.
Make incremental changes, including less - processed foods, fewer toxins, and no hormones (
check all labels in the grocery store).
The problem occurs when you drink a lot of soy milk, eat tofu, and do
n't check the labels of your processed foods for soy products.
And then when it's time to get healthy and you
start checking the labels you realize that ranch is full of terrible ingredients... and why?
To avoid it,
check labels closely - even in so - called healthy products - because it's practically everywhere.
With a basic understanding of these terms there are six ingredients it is
worth checking the labels for and leaving on the shelf....
I
quickly checked the labels, talked with them about their products and allergens but more specific allergen questions require checking online and / or a follow up phone call or email.
Those of us that live a gluten - free
lifestyle check labels on everything we consume hoping to stay safe from the harmful effects gluten has on our bodies.
If you have tried a protein shake that taste like a milk
shake check the label and see how much sugar or artificial sweeteners it has.
Be willing to
check labels thoroughly, follow dog food news to be aware of trends and problems, and keep your veterinarian informed of food changes and issues.
Each one of our four - legged friends has their own unique dietary needs and finding the perfect food for your pet will
require checking labels and seeing what's inside.
If there are imported components,
check the label where the goods were taken from, and do additional research about it.
Just check the label — so many store bought tomato sauces contain added sugar, and none of us need any more hidden sugar in our diet!
If you have lactose intolerance, you should
check the labels of foods and drinks very carefully before consuming them.
Always
check the labels on beverages before you buy them so you know for sure what the alcohol percentage is.
But like everything
please check the labels to make sure everything is gluten free, you'll be surprised what isn't.
No, I did
n't check labels and ingredients back then, and I really regret doing so.
Also check the label to make sure the protein source is free of antibiotics, hormones and pesticides.