Articles, tagged with "human consumption", page 4
04th April 2011
Human consumption has certainly taken a toll on the health of the planet. Activities producing waste have caused a great deal of damage already and only immediate change towards the better can reverse the damage done towards the prevention of gradual with...
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jordandavid80
31st March 2011
Most individual may perhaps be shock to find out that it isn't necessarily the amount of foods you consume that makes you cram on the extra fat, but more accurately the quality of foods that you are eating. Stop battling with your scale and tip the scale...
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Author:
paulsxfopl
31st March 2011
Individuals may perhaps be take aback to learn that it isn't of necessity the quantity of foods you consume that makes you cram on the extra fat, but rather the quality of foods you happen to be eating. Stop fighting with your scale and tip the scale in ...
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Author:
paulsxfopl
31st March 2011
Online food safety means the method of using various strategies and resources in order to make sure that all types of food are accurately kept, correctly prepared, and well-preserved for human consumption. Food safety can be observed at the time of buying...
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Author:
anthonyronalds
30th March 2011
Water, a natural and essential resource is undoubtedly the most indispensable part of our lives. Though it is pure by nature, the purity of water is diminished with the contamination of various sources such as chemicals, pollutants and several organic mat...
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Author:
Vaiv Jais
28th March 2011
By Laurelinda
Over the last four to five years, you may have seen such headlines as “Kroger Recalls Pet Foods Due to Possible Health Risk" and “Pet Food Recall: Melamine Found in Tainted Food". Many people’s pets died or became ill before the contamin...
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Author:
GoingGreenToday
19th March 2011
One of the biggest hurdles for home-based bakers and home food processors to get over is the idea that pets are not allowed in their home if they are to bake food products and sell to the public. This might appear to be a no-brainer, but for many home foo...
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Author:
D. Denay Davis
16th March 2011
A short time ago the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it has agreed to allow Forage Genetics International (FGI) to begin commercial planting of its genetically engineered (GE) alfalfa which has been designed to tolerate Monsanto's herbi...
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Author:
adesbarats
11th March 2011
Many people are familiar with the old saying that “you get what you pay for." This couldn’t be truer when it comes to choosing a pet food. Understandably, in tough economic situations many pet owners will choose a food because of a lower price. However, ...
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Author:
Jeff and Ranay
02nd March 2011
If you love working on your yard and keeping your lawns well-manicured, you will want to seriously think about organic lawn care and eco-friendly gardening. Not only is it important to take steps in protecting the environment, organic lawn care is also mu...
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Author:
sergioslandscaping
01st March 2011
Ammonia is a by-product of the decay of plant and animal proteins and fecal matter. It is also formed from the decomposition of urea and uric acid in urine. On dissolution in water, ammonia forms the ammonium cation; hydroxyl ions are formed at the same t...
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Author:
adameric
01st March 2011
Dogs aren’t sensitive creatures, but they do have preferences. There is always a better choice for a dog, and not all products are good for them. An example of these is processed foods, which are now becoming less and less preferable for feeding pets. The...
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Author:
Jamie Lansley
01st March 2011
There are several types of plastic water tank but the two most important differences between these are those that are suitable for holding water that will be used for human consumption, and those that hold water that will not be drunk. The two different v...
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Author:
VL
28th February 2011
Although dogs aren’t sensitive, they do have preferences. There is always a better choice for a dog, and certainly not all products can be beneficial for them. Processed foods, for example, are becoming less preferable for feeding out pets. There is a new...
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Author:
Jamie Lansley
18th February 2011
The manufacturer of an article of food, medicine or the like sold by him to a distributor in circumstances which prevent distributor or the ultimate purchaser or consumer from discovering by inspection any defect, is under a legal duty to the ultimate pur...
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Author:
Mutex Robb