Red dye No. 3 substitutes The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned red dye — called Red 3, or Erythrosine — from foods, dietary supplements and ingested medicines due to potential cancer ...
or Erythrosine — from foods, dietary supplements and ingested medicines due to potential cancer risk. Local mother and health coach, Robin Jonas, shares some potential substitutes for the red dye.
Can you believe there was ever a time when ranch dressing wasn't around? Not only that, but this condiment has only been around for about three quarters of a century. Before the 1950s, American ...
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State lawmakers are wading into a conflict over a massive fence between the billionaire owner of a historic ranch property and local communities in southern Colorado. Lawmakers last week ...
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The Food and Drug Administration is banning the use of Red No. 3, an artificial dye linked to cancer in animals, from food and ingested drugs. The move will impact thousands of food products on ...
The Food and Drug Administration may soon ban artificial dye Red No. 3, thanks to the work of many public health advocates and lobbyists. The petroleum-based dye, found in thousands of products ...
But there’s a not-remotely-better-for-you trend afoot, too, in the continuing spread of ranch dressing. Bret recalled Burger King testing an 8-ounce cup of it in select markets late last year, ...
If you want to make a delicious, healthy vegetable salad, but to make it hearty, add cheese, seafood, meat, and a dressing made from nuts, spices, and lemon juice. 2. For the dressing: add the ...