Ready prepared baby foods are designed to be homogenised in taste and texture.
Its guidance says foods likely to require a use-by date - meaning they could become dangerous to eat - include soft cheese, ready-prepared meals and smoked fish.
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Meanwhile, Findus France has temporarily withdrawn three ready-prepared dishes -- lasagna bolognese, shepherd's pie and moussaka -- because of the discovery of horsemeat in purported 100% beef products, the firm said.
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But post-Palin, the vice presidential nominee needs to be one thing more than anything else: competent, prepared and ready to lead.
"We were all prepared and ready for this game but we'll just have to get on with it and come back to play it another day, " said Mr Baxter.
In any case, when they did meet, Zwelish generally seemed to have some willful challenge ready, as if he prepared with flash cards.
"I'm going to give him a chance to play some, but he has to be kind of prepared to be ready to play three of the four positions, " Girardi said.
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Goldman even had a customer ready: the Lawrence Livermore laboratory was prepared to buy a whole slate of the machines.
Driver Jarno Trulli said Toyota were "better prepared than ever" and "ready to face the fight for 2009".
We are well aware that we need to be fully prepared this week as we get ready to take on Bradford.
The problem is that it gives credit to schools that attract the best students rather than schools that take poorly prepared students and help them get ready for the next stage.
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Winfrey was prepared for a thorough inquiry, ready from the start to get into the dense weeds of the United States Anti-Doping Agency's Reasoned Decision and hold Armstrong accountable for his history of human collateral damage.
But he said those were being directly addressed, with additional support being offered where necessary to "ensure teachers are confident and prepared for the new qualifications and ready to capitalise on the benefits they will bring for learners".
If the cargo was ready, Dolney said, the Air Force was prepared to send up to one C-141 plane and one C-17 plane each hour.
You're ready to slow down after a long career, but are you prepared to spend more time with your spouse?
Others worry implementation has been so rushed teachers aren't prepared to teach the standards and students aren't ready for the tests.
Burkina Faso prepared for the 1998 Nations Cup there while Senegal got ready for the 2002 World Cup in Marseille too.
The pope emeritus is expected to stay on at the papal summer residence until new accommodation being prepared for him inside the walls of Vatican City is ready at the end of April.
The next meeting of the working group on Russian membership, in January, will show how far Russia is really prepared to adapt, and how many concessions other countries are ready to make.
Mr Blair's comments in Brazil suggest that the ground is also being prepared for a quite different verdict: that the euro is not yet ready for Britain.
The company promised to have the silicon ready in two years' time, but when 2008 rolled around, it was clear that all it was prepared to release was a series of roadmap slides.
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