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FoodArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for foodNutrition: The Super Foods that keep you HealthyBy: Vitanet® Health Foods | 03/05/2006 | Nutrition ... levels of carcinogenic chemicals known as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Other Green Tea and "Power" Water Although not food per say, the health benefits of these beverages are worthy of mentioning. Green tea has beneficial ... Food Safety in India: Challenges and OpportunitiesBy: Md. Wasim Aktar | 04/03/2008 | Science ... , the focus here will be on the microbiological hazards and in that on foodborne bacteria, which can lead to illness if the food is mishandled, particularly for those more at risk -- the very young, the elderly and the immuno-compromised. ... The Pet Food Ingredient GameBy: Dr. Randy Wysong | 05/07/2007 | Pets ... Wysong has developed the range of formulations it has and puts them in small portion packs so the foods can be rotated. Of all the Wysong formulations, the ones with corn are chosen on almost a 5:1 ratio over all others and are the diets ... Food Safety to Help Avoid Bears in the WildernessBy: Jeremy Biberdorf | 03/03/2008 | Camping ... , your food storage location should also be downwind from your campsite. When picking a location to store food, think of how close to your campsite you would be comfortable having bears. Obviously that is not very close at all. For ... Keep your Pet Clear of the Next Pet Food Recall...here are the 'red Flags' of Pet FoodBy: Susan Thixton | 03/01/2008 | Pets ... quality pet foods available that do NOT use the above ingredients and that add health promoting ingredients to their foods and treats. Continue to learn as much as you can about what you are feeding your pet and ALWAYS read the labels! How to Start your Own Baby Food Business Part #6: Manufacturing Vs. CateringBy: Mischelle Weedman Davis | 26/11/2007 | Business ... the cooking process to make certain that vital vitamins and minerals are not "cooked out", and as food is cooled to avoid pathogen growth. Most of the production is often monitored by computers rather than humans. Packaging ... To Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) or not to Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) - That is the QuestionBy: Susan Thixton | 01/11/2007 | Pets ... chelated or proteinated minerals and probiotics – that you can stick with that same manufacturer for your adult pet food and treats…but that is not always the case. Actually it is more just the opposite. From reviewing many lines of pet ... Why It's Important - 'best By' Date on Pet Foods..By: Susan Thixton | 20/10/2007 | Pets ... a whole different subject!). Get yourself into the habit of looking at the ‘Best By’ date BEFORE you purchase the pet food and or treat. Your effort will not only provide your pet with better nutrition – getting yourself into the habit of ... The Best FoodBy: Dr. Randy Wysong | 05/07/2007 | Nutrition ... and predominates our genetics. It is the incubator within which life on planet Earth has developed. What would have been the predominant food in the wild? Likely prey. Envision yourself placed back in time in that setting with a ... The Case Against Raw Frozen Pet FoodsBy: Dr. Randy Wysong | 05/07/2007 | Pets ... to create the perception of “value added.” They simply could not put the costly ingredients in the food to any degree and make a profit for themselves and all the middlemen up and down the chain. The price they would have to charge would ... A Career in Food Service IndustryBy: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers ... the expected number of guests, the popularity of the establishment, the nutritional value and palatability of the food and most importantly, the over-all cost of the menu. Planning is not very easy when you think of the randomness of the ... All Dog Foods Are Not The SameBy: David Amos | 11/07/2006 | Automotive ... ingredients will have soft earth tones and contain no preservatives, artificial colors and flavors. Raw dog food is becoming more popular. More and more veterinarians recommend feeding your dog with raw dog food. They feel that this is ... The ABCs of Food AllergiesBy: Cindy Heller | 12/05/2008 | Health ... , this reaction is called anaphylaxis, and can be life threatening. Allergy or Intolerance? Most reactions to food are probably not allergic in nature, but rather intolerance. This means that there is no allergic antibody present ... Food Additives - the ConsequencesBy: Dr. Brett Saks | 08/05/2008 | Nutrition ... are surprising since this molecule should not act as an allergen. As we all become informed and educated about how chemical additives in our foods affect our bodies, we will be able to make better informed choices to insure our health ... Information on the Causes of Food PoisoningBy: peterhutch | 03/05/2008 | Health ... of harmful organisms from one surface to another — is often the cause. This is especially troublesome for raw, ready-to-eat foods, such as salads or other produce Poor personal hygiene, improper cleaning of storage and preparation ... Searches related to: food
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