Instead of relying on a misleading label, simply avoid foods such as luncheon meat, cheese and whole milk that are naturally high in fat. |
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There were songs sang to emphasise the sad mood, then we journeyed on to my grandfather's house for the agape, which is a funeral luncheon. |
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Finally, Sunday's 10 a.m. program will include worship, rededication of the church and a luncheon. |
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Other useful baits are pastes such as minced luncheon meat stiffened with crumb, this can then be flavoured if desired. |
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As a change of hookbait try using bread or luncheon meat on a big hook like a size eight or six. |
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Bacon, luncheon meats, potato chips, and pickles are examples of salty foods. |
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This stuff is a little softer than luncheon meat so it is more suitable as a winter bait since the hook pulls out of it nicely. |
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I have a dress for the ladies luncheon, another one for the rehearsal dinner, and another one for the brunch the day after. |
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Fresh meat is lower in sodium than luncheon meat, bacon, hot dogs, sausage and ham. |
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For the landed gentry, it was usually a snack to tide you over between luncheon and a late dinner. |
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He also had a luncheon meeting with his A-team along with the executive directors. |
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She finished her luncheon without undue questioning from her mother, or too many remonstrances about her choice in friends. |
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The fish were not picky with bread, luncheon meat, cat meat, worms, casters, pellets and maggots offered in various ways. |
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Prepackaged combos that contain luncheon meats along with crackers, cheese, and condiments must also be kept refrigerated. |
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He entertained guests at the official luncheon with humorous tales during his time as editor. |
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Leading the hat parade was luncheon chair Lynda Transier, whose broad-brimmed black chapeau was dressed with fresh flowers. |
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The India High Commission recently hosted an interactive luncheon for the captains of business and industry. |
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To work with staff, consider an informal brainstorm luncheon to seek new ideas for training sessions. |
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They tell me the best baits are pellets and boilies but some fish are being caught on luncheon meat. |
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This includes luncheon meats and smoked ham which are cured or contain preservatives. |
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When they got back they hung up their coats, hats and muffs and went to the dining room for luncheon. |
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The visit was a campaign season twofer, a fund-raising luncheon, followed by a tightly organized community college forum. |
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He hinted at the possibility after addressing a Lions Club luncheon yesterday. |
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Digging into the boxes stacked on the truck bed, Ian came up with a tin of luncheon meat. |
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That bait is either a very smelly one, such as flavoured luncheon meat or designer paste, or a large lobworm. |
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Barbel can still be caught, however, and a big, smelly bait like flavoured luncheon meat or a big lobworm usually does the trick. |
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He belonged to a luncheon club and a country club, and he wangled invitations to play golf at Augusta and Cypress Point. |
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On July 12, 1988, Hecht was attending a weekly Republican luncheon when a piece of apple lodged firmly in his throat. |
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But after that, full health is restored and young gentlemen are ready for a luncheon of a dozen lamb chops and a battered pudding. |
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The sweetness from the pumpkin would complement the slightly saltish luncheon. |
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It's ostensibly for the girl, but I decided to put it on my own head for safe keeping, and I proudly wore it to the Booksense luncheon. |
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All of this is stored in a little rucksack along with a tin of luncheon meat, pot of worms, a few other creepy crawlies and half a loaf of bread. |
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For invitations send out little gingham sachets of dried herbs with a tag telling the recipient about the luncheon including the date and time. |
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The new days would fit in with planned activities including cookery demonstrations and a pensioners' luncheon club. |
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Following a buffet luncheon, the symposium closed quietly in the early afternoon. |
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The only opportunity would be luncheon, but seating at the luncheon is random. |
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In the window were displayed cans of luncheon meat, double the price than those sold in the supermarket. |
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When darkness falls you can switch to a bigger, smellier bait such as flavoured luncheon meat. |
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During the luncheon break, commando kennel dogs gave an entertaining display of dancing and attacking skills. |
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I bought twelve packages of luncheon meat, got down to the car and found they were not in my bags but about six items I hadn't purchased were. |
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Following Mass the group adjourned to Gavin's Golden Hill House where a delicious luncheon awaited everyone. |
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In particular, patients should be advised to reduce their intake of processed foods such as luncheon meat and fast foods. |
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Maggot, caster and luncheon meat are practically universal, but the slightly lesser barbel orientated baits are subject to regional preferences. |
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The tantalising luncheon menu featured a starter of lemon infused monkfish brochette with a bell pepper emulsion followed by a consomme of chicken raviolis. |
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I always take a variety of bait with me and will never go tenching without lobworms, casters, red maggots, white maggots, bread, mini-boilies, and luncheon meat. |
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The third guest at the luncheon has an inspiring story to tell. |
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It should become obvious why my preoccupation with the motivation of the youth opening the tin of luncheon meat is indeed a narrow and possibly unhelpful question. |
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A really good example of this is the River Severn, where every summer it takes a few weeks for the fish to really start to respond to baits such as luncheon meat and pellets. |
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Or it can be added into luncheon meat that is exported to Japan. |
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For most of his life he ate mainly raw meat, and would often carry luncheon meat and sausages in his pocket, pulling them out whenever he was hungry. |
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Tippet got the luncheon meat, mayo, mustard, tomato, and lettuce out. |
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In fact it's interesting to note that some very experienced barbel anglers feel it might take a barbel twenty four hours to digest a small cube of luncheon meat. |
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Yesterday, the media were supposed to be focused on the stuffy royal luncheon at Buckingham Palace. |
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Tim Gunn and jurors Isabel Toledo and Ruben Toledo will also attend the luncheon. |
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The Queen had it rolled round her asparagus before tucking in to tournedos of beef and meringue vacherin at the Guildhall luncheon during Jubilee weekend. |
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The president was in Dallas to deliver a luncheon speech, and would only be on the ground for a couple hours. |
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For his part, Rouhani ascribed his failure to attend the luncheon to a lack of preparation. |
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At luncheon I saw by the glare in his eye that he was going to propose again, and I just managed to check him in time by assuring him that I was a bimetallist. |
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Most sodium in a person's diet comes from eating processed and prepared foods, such as canned vegetables, soups, luncheon meats, frozen foods and commercial baked goods. |
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Questions about his place in history were turned away, sometimes deftly, sometimes brusquely, at an otherwise tedious luncheon at the official Writers' Club. |
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Now, Mr Kelly, just to ensure that you are not idle over the luncheon adjournment, there is one further thing that we would like you to do for us. |
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He was officially inaugurated as Lancashire county chairman at the NFU's county luncheon which took place at the Crofters Hotel in Garstang last Tuesday. |
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After the photo opportunity, the drivers returned to the Marriott Marquis for a luncheon and interviews with national and international print, video and online media outlets. |
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His demeanour as a speaker at the luncheon had to some extent prepared me. |
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If something happened at a luncheon or garden party it was bound to be all over the town by nightfall, thanks to gossipmongers like Lady Miller and her ilk. |
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Nick Hall, from Beddau, caught five carp to 9lb and four bream to 3lb on luncheon meat during a short afternoon visit to Warren Mill. |
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Additionally, luncheon meat and sausage meat are now available without casings in tin cans and jars. |
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A luncheon reception will follow immediately at the Florentine Room, Bluebonnet Diner, 324 King Street, Northampton. |
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The day before the wedding, a bridal luncheon was given by Carol Densford at the Brushmark in the Brooks Museum. |
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Little on Thursday, November 2, at a luncheon hosted by the GAA held at Tavern on the Green in New York City. |
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Richard Clarke from Rowley tempted the personal-best 37-pounder using luncheon meat hook bait during a short session at Stuart's Lake. |
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He was speaking at a luncheon he hosted for former federal finance minister Shaukat Tarin at CM's House on Saturday. |
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You can learn more about it at the Sjogrens Syndrome Foundation luncheon, noon Aug. |
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Kenerley, commander of the American refueling squadron, makes time for a full French luncheon at Leduc's mess every Wednesday. |
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We ordered a luncheon special that came with basmati rice, fresh mint chutney and papadam. |
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She and fellow members of Stock-Stock smoor Village charity Ladies group raised around PS700 by hosting a luncheon at the weekend. |
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The sealed cans don't actually contain the luncheon meat made by Austin-based Hormel Foods Corp. |
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A most unusual luncheon was given at the top of a tall chimneystack in Coventry. |
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Researchers believe that chemical reactions during the preparation of foods such as hot dogs, sausages and luncheon meats could be to blame. |
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And for some at the luncheon, these Republican tics were an issue. |
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City Councilwoman Wendy Greuel answers a question Monday during the VICA luncheon at the Warner Center Marriott in Woodland Hills. |
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Mechanic Steve fished luncheon meat hook bait into a deep hole during a short evening session, fished on a Drennan Specimen hook and 12-inch braid hooklength. |
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A luncheon was held following the ceremony at a nearby sugar shack. |
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A more detailed account of how the Ashes were given to Ivo Bligh was outlined by his wife, the Countess of Darnley, in 1930 during a speech at a cricket luncheon. |
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So Andy Ball's 12lb 6oz sturgeon caught in Shatterford Lakes, near Kidderminster, on a visit with his dad, is a lightweight that fell for luncheon meat bait. |
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The luncheon will feature the premiere of a new format, an off-the-cuff, candid conversation conducted by a well known real estate media personage with an industry superstar. |
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The Ponca City plant produces deli-style luncheon meats and ham products. |
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Wedding day festivities included a bridesmaids' luncheon at the home of Cherie Bond and a groom's brunch hosted by Chan and Rexine Henry of Jackson in honor of their nephew. |
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Phil used a stillwater waggler rig, baiting a tiny 18s hook with luncheon meat cut into squares no bigger than one-eighth of an inch, plus hempseed as groundbait. |
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Don't eat hot dogs, luncheon meats, cold cuts, or fermented or dry sausages unless they are heated to 165AF or until steaming hot just before serving. |
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Hormel Foods, the makers of Spam, launched the recipe competition in 1991 to find out how people were using the canned pork and ham luncheon meat, Stoller said. |
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And, incredibly, the big moggie took the Cradley Heath angler's luncheon meat offering, the same bait that set the previous best at 64lb only a week before. |
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Hormel Foods first produced SPAM luncheon meat in 1937 in Austin, Minn. |
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The 17th Teleport Awards for Excellence during an exclusive luncheon. |
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The general consensus of opinion in Outwood's during the luncheon interval was that, having got Downing's up a tree, they would be fools not to make the most of the situation. |
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The luncheon was held at the Heartland Brewery and Chophouse. |
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The award was accepted by members of Gradall's Labor Management Council, during a luncheon at the McDonald Marlite Center in New Philadelphia, Ohio, Wednesday afternoon. |
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