Sunday, February 2, 2014

Those sneaky additives... Part 1

You're going to the store to buy shredded cheese, right? WRONG! What you're actually buying is a cheese like product. Even if what you're actually purchasing is cheese, it's more than likely coated in an anti-caking agent. Known commonly as 'cellulose microcrystalline and powdered'. This seemingly harmless product is also not so commonly known as wood pulp. It has been banned in baby food in the UK and is known for causing serious intestinal issues.
Instead of buying cheese pre-shredded, purchase it in a block. Shred it yourself at home, which takes little to no time and save your family from those sneaky additives.


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