• New York has taken some steps to this effect already, expressing a strong preference for PFAS-free garments in its state purchasing standards. (nysenate.gov)
  • When residing in lakes, redeyes will be located around the inlets or other moving water, again due to their strong preference for oxygen-rich water. (badangling.com)
  • 4. My next strong preference is that I like to blend it absolutely smooth and a little whipped, the way you might get it at a restaurant or wine bar. (smittenkitchen.com)
  • Our chef-prepared meals are nutritious and diverse, with menus intentionally crafted using resident input and preferences. (goldenlife.ca)
  • Eating nutritious food, trying to avoid infections, and seeing a clinician for regular check-ups can increase the chances of giving birth to a healthy child. (autismtalkclub.com)
  • CDC developed the guideline using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) framework, and recommendations are made on the basis of a systematic review of the scientific evidence while considering benefits and harms, values and preferences, and resource allocation. (cdc.gov)
  • If you crave some more delicious experiences, come join our food tours ! (ljubljananjam.si)
  • From formal dining and tray service to freshly baked pastries in our coffee room, our delicious food becomes a focal point of the day. (goldenlife.ca)
  • For The Malibu Barbie Café, we definitely wanted to include plant-based options, because Barbie is inclusive and would want everyone to have something fabulous and delicious to eat, regardless of their dietary preferences," Brown tells VegNews. (nxtaltfoods.com)
  • We intentionally included delicious plant-based dishes on the menu from the start, it wasn't an afterthought, but an objective from the jump," the chef says. (nxtaltfoods.com)
  • Native ecosystems evolve together, so removing native plants to create developments takes away the preferred homes and food sources of native animals and birds. (greenlivingideas.com)
  • Invasive species spread was one of the five issues cited by the UN report, and this often happens as a result of people's landscaping preferences. (greenlivingideas.com)
  • Meanwhile, other food preferences, such as people's polarized responses to cilantro, go back even earlier to the genetic inheritance of specific taste receptors. (bookpage.com)
  • A living will expresses, in advance, a person's instructions or preferences about future medical treatments, particularly end-of-life care, in the event the person loses capacity to make health care decisions. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This could be credited to food preferences and childhood experiences (like a parent's cooking). (wikipedia.org)
  • Research suggests many of our adult food preferences are influenced by flavors (e.g., vanilla) present in breast milk and amniotic fluid, which absorb flavors and odors from the parent's diet. (bookpage.com)
  • Intentionally throwing food and other disruptive or defiant behavior at the table means her mealtime is over. (lapetite.com)
  • This was our first time to Ljubljana and Slovenia so the tour was a great way to help us get our bearings in the city and learn about Slovenian food and wine. (ljubljananjam.si)
  • Friendly and insightful staff will take you around Ljubljana and make sure you have a great time while getting to know local food and wines. (ljubljananjam.si)
  • Despite the rain, she shared the history and great food of Ljubljana with passion. (ljubljananjam.si)
  • Our guide Inka provided us with a great introduction to the food and wines of Slovenia and to the old city area of Ljubljana. (ljubljananjam.si)
  • We were delighted by our recent food tour in Ljubljana. (ljubljananjam.si)
  • Congratulations, you decided to go on a food tour in Ljubljana! (ljubljananjam.si)
  • Coming to Ljubljana one random Friday to open the Week of no food waste? (ljubljananjam.si)
  • Intentionally planting native species will make other native species feel at home. (greenlivingideas.com)
  • It's a buffet for beneficial insects like bees, butterflies, and others who pollinate fruits and vegetables so that we and other species have food to eat. (greenlivingideas.com)
  • The spread of invasives in Wisconsin waters might seem like a recent phenomenon, but non-native species-whether intentionally stocked or accidentally introduced-have been with us for over a hundred years. (wisconsinacademy.org)
  • Many of these non-native species were intentionally introduced in the hope of benefitting industry and recreation. (wisconsinacademy.org)
  • These two seemingly benign life forms (a mussel doesn't exactly conjure terror or panic), with their prodigious appetites for small plankton and their blanket coverage of surfaces, have likely so altered the food web of the Great Lakes that the waters can no longer support the abundant populations of commercial and sport fish species upon which the economies of Wisconsin's coastal regions were built and today depend. (wisconsinacademy.org)
  • Each species has different feeding habits or forage preferences with concomitant ecological consequences. (wisconsinacademy.org)
  • If a child was exposed to many snacks growing up, they may focus on more snack-related comfort foods later on in life. (wikipedia.org)
  • We are eroding the very foundations of our economies, livelihoods, food security, health and quality of life worldwide. (greenlivingideas.com)
  • i decided to call it silos because this building used to store food, which is, of course, essential for life. (archdaily.com)
  • For me, just as much as food, clothes are also a part of life,' explains giorgio armani. (archdaily.com)
  • So when you're in search of a long-term relationship with someone you are suitable with (in phrases of preferences, life goals and the like), eHarmony is the app for you. (gatebdgroup.com)
  • An easy-to-understand, guided, 21-day keto coaching program that empowers you to live your life in a way that gives you flexibility with what foods you eat and when. (intentionallybare.com)
  • Our mission is to teach you how to become strong and confident in your body while also guiding you on how to eat intentionally while living your best life. (inspirenutrition.com)
  • The most fundamental ingredients for life are air, food and water. (who.int)
  • This document, the Zero Hunger Challenge Initiative - Framework Document for Plan of Action, 2015 - 2019, outlines a long-term vision of goals, broad policy areas, specific policy objectives, immediate priorities and several implementation strategies for the eradication of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in the S tate of Grenada. (who.int)
  • It expanded knowledge and positioned stakeholders in touch with the plethora of zero-hunger and food security related initiatives across the state of Grenada. (who.int)
  • Eradicating hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition is a commitment that requires the concerted effort of everyone, including governments, civil society, the private sector, academia, producers and parliamentarians alike. (who.int)
  • The second reason is sometimes we're able to open guests' eyes to how tasty plant-based food can be," he said. (nxtaltfoods.com)
  • Some people intentionally "over ferment" because they like mushy ferments! (masontops.com)
  • It would be most the most unreasonable situation for 100.0% of people to travel to the shore and intentionally wait hundreds of years while the ocean slowly rises above their nostrils just so that they can die. (lifeboat.com)
  • Our operators report that indulgence is back to the over-the-top, add extra bacon, get the super-jumbo hot dog kind of world, where people are seeking comfort food in periods of higher stress. (csnews.com)
  • NAZHCI wishes to highlight the exceptional professional competence, enthusiasm, organizational capacity, sense of responsibility and unlimited patience which the team from the Food and Agricultural Organization, (FAO), has demonstrated during the preparation of this document. (who.int)
  • The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers' products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World Health Organization in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. (who.int)
  • Physiological responses Comfort food is usually chosen because of previous experiences of happiness linked with it. (wikipedia.org)
  • A degree of psychological comfort can be achieved by recreating experiences that are associated with pleasant memories, such as engaging in familiar activities, maintaining the presence of familiar objects, and consumption of comfort foods. (wikipedia.org)
  • We can't ignore the psychological comfort of food because it has a deeply social, cultural and emotional effect. (csnews.com)
  • Studies show that regular family meals teach social lessons about turn-taking, patience, and listening, boost positive feelings about food, and actually build better language skills! (lapetite.com)
  • Dina Cheney is an author and food and health content expert living in Cos Cob, Connecticut. (mindbodygreen.com)
  • Whether it's a health preference or a budget change, it's a notable change. (shepherdgazette.com)
  • For four formative years in high school I worked at The Food Project, a sustainable agriculture non-profit. (papermag.com)
  • The model of "programmed obsolescence" in María and García's paper re-evaluates decay as part of biological interpretative practice that enables the continual function of an artwork made with food-based media. (iiconservation.org)
  • Explore your child's preferences to help her make progress. (lapetite.com)
  • One example is that made-to-order patterns won't work in places where customers aren't willing to wait on you to make the food. (csnews.com)
  • This midday feast often stretches into a leisurely affair, allowing individuals to take a break from their busy schedules and truly enjoy their food. (foreignpolicy-infocus.org)
  • In fact, many households intentionally prepare extra food to enjoy the following day. (foreignpolicy-infocus.org)
  • As customers think about how they want to purchase and enjoy such items, many are intentionally purchasing smaller quantities. (shepherdgazette.com)
  • Joel doesn't open his mouth intentionally for food yet so I try get him to smile or he grabs onto the spoon and helps me guide it into his mouth just like he grabs his toys and gives them a good chew. (galpin.ca)
  • We've been having conversations with our clients about what food items work geographically. (csnews.com)
  • Some food items easily cross cultural boundaries, and c-stores can be a place where consumers are willing and even excited to try new things to satisfy their food curiosity without significant investment required. (csnews.com)
  • They can be found in lakes, usually in search of temperate water or food. (badangling.com)
  • As a food ingredient production company, it will produce cell-based fish parts such as fish meat or fish maw, and its branded ingredients can find applications in a number of consumer food products. (vegconomist.com)
  • According to the group, a potential solution lies in redirecting such visually captivating packaging strategies towards healthier food products, which are sold in plain packaging targeted at adults. (dairyreporter.com)
  • Our products are tailored for the food culture, preferences and behaviours of consumers in China and in the region. (vegconomist.com)
  • The brands range from Sangi's Kitchen (dips, sauces and spices) to Sunkist (fruit juices), and from Kosh (oats-based food) to Nilgiris (dairy products). (studiosky.in)
  • If you have the right tools to produce the right amount and types of food at the right times and properly manage waste, there's enough margin in foodservice to experiment a bit with your products and offers. (csnews.com)
  • Here's the problem: I was raised to not waste food and not spend extra money on packaging and convenience-enhancing processing methods that don't really save that much time anyway. (freethoughtblogs.com)
  • The search for simplicity, a preference for regular geometric shapes and a desire for uniformity have produced a sober yet monumental building based on the rule of order and rigour. (archdaily.com)
  • Carp find their food on the floor of waterways, rooting around in search of bottom-dwelling invertebrates. (wisconsinacademy.org)
  • In addition, food is closely knitted with local culture. (vegconomist.com)
  • We specialize in guiding clients to break up with diet culture and to use biofeedback to help discover how your body responds to the food you eat. (inspirenutrition.com)
  • We're consistently finding regions, though, where the food culture simply doesn't translate - and in many cases, it's more about logistics than the type of food. (csnews.com)
  • The rice growing deltas of the world are home to millions and grow food for billions. (lifeboat.com)
  • You will learn to meal plan, improve energy levels, manage stress, improve athletic performance, create a more positive and loving relationship with your body, and establish a healthy and peaceful relationship with food. (inspirenutrition.com)
  • Comfort foods are foods intentionally consumed to move the eater into a pleasurable state. (wikipedia.org)
  • The time of day also play a role in consuming comfort foods. (wikipedia.org)
  • Females and the young demographic prefer snack-related comfort foods, while the male and older demographic prefer meal-related comfort foods. (wikipedia.org)
  • 5. Our affinity for certain comfort foods begins in the womb. (bookpage.com)
  • During the period of activity, they use flight to travel to food resources. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many relationship sites in NYC are intentionally designed to maintain you on the app and repeatedly take your cash. (gatebdgroup.com)
  • New York State has recently taken steps to reduce the exposure of New Yorkers to PFAS chemicals, banning their incineration and use in food packaging in 2020. (nysenate.gov)
  • These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. (cannariver.com)
  • A 2011 waiver to the 2004 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule requiring linear barcodes containing the NDC has expanded opportunities to automate the process for capturing critical vaccine data. (cdc.gov)
  • They need pesticide-free places to find food and shelter so they can keep playing their critical ecosystem rolls. (greenlivingideas.com)
  • These 12 surprising food facts offer a taste of the weird, wonderful backstories you'll find in The Secret History of Food . (bookpage.com)
  • In the process, your family's traditions of sharing and connecting at the table will be gobbled up, along with the yummy foods you serve. (lapetite.com)
  • A dining table with a variety of foods, taste preferences and cuisines. (studiosky.in)
  • Food preference ranges through male/female, and younger/older. (wikipedia.org)
  • First of all, let's drop the term "over fermented" because it's entirely subjective to personal preference. (masontops.com)
  • My friend and I went on the "Christmas market delights" version of the food tour and had the best time. (ljubljananjam.si)
  • Great tour, great guide and great food! (ljubljananjam.si)
  • It was a heartwarming food tour with Iva. (ljubljananjam.si)
  • We had a group of 7 for a private food and wine/beer tour and later added three more with no problem, very easy process. (ljubljananjam.si)
  • That's because you already know that food tours are the best things to do in a city as they combine great cuisine, city tour, personalised insights and meeting interesting co-foodies. (ljubljananjam.si)
  • A good example is the common carp, introduced to U.S. waters in 1895 to serve as food for a burgeoning population. (wisconsinacademy.org)
  • He needs a good bib as food tends to get all over. (galpin.ca)
  • In America, the expectation for feeding yourself is to go to the grocery store or a restaurant, get whatever you want regardless of whether or not it's in season, and not give a second thought to where your food might have come from. (papermag.com)
  • For example, chocolate is held as a popular comfort food as it is follows the pleasurable sweetness and the positive association with gifts/rewards. (wikipedia.org)
  • Megabats are a popular food source in some areas, leading to population declines and extinction. (wikipedia.org)
  • An added benefit: Research in the Journal of Functional Foods found berries stimulate the immune system to fight viruses. (firstforwomen.com)
  • and polyfluoroalkyl substances in common apparel as intentionally added chemicals. (nysenate.gov)
  • Before the pandemic, our data at PDI showed that everybody was laser-focused on healthy food choices. (csnews.com)
  • Our bags are child resistant and can only be opened by separating the bag with the intentionally hidden slit, located on the back of the packaging. (cannariver.com)
  • Unlike advertisements, there are no specific restrictions governing the visual appeal and design of packaging which influences children's preferences. (dairyreporter.com)
  • Each annual report is thematic, and intentionally visual. (studiosky.in)
  • Whilst there are restrictions in place to prevent the irresponsible advertising of foods high in fat, salt, and sugar during peak viewing times for children, an evident loophole exists when it comes to product packaging. (dairyreporter.com)