Sentences with phrase «with junk ingredients»

I don't remember the last time I ate Mongolian Beef, but I can assure you it was loaded with junk ingredients.

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It's made with all Organic & Wildcrafted, Plant based ingredients — No artificial fragrances, chemicals or hidden junk.
I also went through my bath cabinet and tossed a bunch of junk with un-pronounceable ingredients.
This one is made with only raw ingredients, contains no artificial junk, no gluten, no dairy, no refined sugars, and is actually healthy for you.
We all have our junk food guilty pleasures with ingredients that we can't pronounce.
It was also a very nice surprise to learn that most popular junk foods have a natural option, free from nasty chemicals and filled with real ingredients.
However, it's not the source ingredient I have a problem with... it's all the other junk they're allowed to add.
Arbonne Essentials is the one with zero sugar and junk ingredients.
D = Taco - style salad... I made tacos for the mister, so I made a delicious salad with all the goodies for me - with natural spicy cilantro chicken sausage (read the ingredients for things like this - make sure there are no sugars, preservatives, or junk whatsoever!)
Nutrish is made with simple, wholesome ingredients like real meat, contains no by - products, fillers, or junk ingredients, and is inspired by tasty recipes from Rachael's kitchen.
: (Please, more recipies with ingredients that are made from food, not pre-processed junk.
It's made with superfoods, probiotics, and other ingredients said to help provide energy and reduce the body's desire for junk food.
These vegan recipes for kids look and taste great, just like the junk foods kids love, but they're made with real ingredients and packed with nutrition.
I love to show people how to make SIMPLE meals with everyday natural ingredients and prep extras so that you never go reaching for the junk food... unless you want to of course because it's all about balance!
It's Big Food's careful manipulation of these palate - pleasing ingredients that hook us on junk food and keep us coming back for more, and so it seemed to me that the humble carrot was never going to be able to compete on a serious level with the micro-engineered Nacho Cheese Dorito.
I still recall somewhat irritatedly 5 years later how that resulted in my beautiful organic whole - wheat zucchini bread that I had made and sent in for his 2nd birthday, his FAVORITE, being fed to the teachers because the kids could only get store - bought junk (read: cupcakes with an inch of neon frosting) with an ingredient label.
With clean ingredients, all the flavor of a fajita plus none of the guilt, corn, gluten, dairy, or other junk (wow!)
Although most people associate corn with processed junk (where it either shows up as high fructose corn syrup or corn oil in ingredient lists), it offers a good amount of nutrition when eaten fresh (off the cob) or simply popped and sprinkled with a little salt, parmesan cheese, or nutritional yeast for flavoring.
And with ingredients like organic chickpea and lentil flour, my son can shovel them into his mouth without me feeling like he is eating junk.
Just because something is «gluten - free» or made with «all - natural» ingredients doesn't mean it isn't junk food.
Ignoring the fact that we don't need to eat every 2 - 3 hours and that our modern fascination with «snack foods» is more a product of a multi-billion dollar industry than our own hunger, these junks foods are most often packed with refined sugar and processed ingredients as well.
I believe the answer is to remove these market inefficiencies that make processed junk food — with scores of artificial ingredients manufactured in massive factories and then trucked across the country — more expensive than organic carrots grown by a local farmer with nothing more than some manure and sunlight.
First, get rid of all junk foods in your house and stock your kitchen with wholesome ingredients (lean proteins, complex carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables, and water).
Processed foods are a big no no, legumes such as beans and peanuts, dairy, any sort of fast food or junk food like candies, cakes and definitely Burger King, and anything with refined sugar or artificial ingredients.
I understand conventional brands that are loaded with extra junk ingredients but what about some of the more reputable brands of deli meats with minimal ingredients such as applegate and others?
There are numerous problems with fast foods and junk foods: they often contain white flour, sugar, hydrogenated fats, or all three; often their ingredients are of poor quality with little nutritional value; and what nutrients they have are often lost due to being kept hot or stored for long periods of time.
Junk food, such as highly processed food and sweets from beverages to candy (really anything with an ingredient list that reads like a short novel or has words that you can't pronounce), rarely had a place in my diet but, to this day, I do love chips and the occasional gummy bear.
Rather than binge eating and then regretting it later, why not fill up on food that is just as delicious and packed with health promoting ingredients rather than junk food?
In most of these dairy foods, the process is the important element, second to the quality of the primary ingredient [so, go with organic milk and you get less junk from the poor cow].
We stripped away all the junk that you usually find in traditional bakery muffins and instead filled these bars with ingredients that won't send your blood sugar on a roller coaster, will actually keep you full AND will provide lasting energy all morning long.
One of my biggest pet peeves about diet websites is that they often promote protein powder supplements or prepackaged protein snacks and a multitude of low fat junk that is filled with all kinds of non-real food ingredients and sugars / fake sugars to make them edible (and that part is debatable).
With so many on the market how do you know which have quality ingredients and which have pure junk and fillers?
Fuel your body with a 100 % natural blend of clean, organic, real food ingredients with NO artificial junk, toxins, preservatives, gluten, soy, corn, dairy, gums, fillers, or flavors.
One of my biggest pet peeves about diet websites is that they often promote protein powder supplements or prepackaged protein snacks and a multitude of low fat junk that is filled with all kinds of non-real food ingredients and sugars / fake sugars to make them edible (and that part is debatable).
And with ingredients like organic chickpea and lentil flour, my son can shovel them into his mouth without me feeling like he is eating junk.
We believe that homemade dog treats don't have to be filled with junk food and crappy ingredients.
I am in total agreement with you that even if a food wasnt involved in the recalls, does nt make it good if there is junk for ingredients.
When I walk into a vet's office and they have all that junk food (ingredients with grains, corn, by - products, etc.) on display I believe they are harming the animals they treat because they are pushing that junk on pet - owners and misleading them into thinking it is good for their animals.
With so many different flavors, colors, shapes, and ingredients, it can be hard to tell a healthy treat from doggy junk food.
«These junk food ingredients are usually the culprit of food allergies and obesity,» he says, adding that consumers feeding pets with allergies should be directed to raw protein diets.
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