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 PHILADELPHIAndash;                        Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support representatives discussed key industry topics with military clothing and equipment manufacturers that employ blind and visually impaired Americans Sept. 6.Attending the National Industries for the Blindrsquo  annual Textile Apparel Group conference was a strategic engagement for DLA Troop Support, said Steven Merch, Clothing and Textiles director of supplier operations.We look for the target opportunities where we can go out, talk to industry [and] have face-to-face conversations, Merch said. Itrsquo  not only a chance to interact and network, itrsquo  also an opportunity to pick up on more of whatrsquo  going on in t stanley termoska he industry.NIB and its associated nonprofit agencies employ more than 5,600 blind or visually impaired people a year, according to its website. CT purchases various uniform and equipment items from NIB agencies for DLArsquo  military customers including first aid cas stanley water bottle es, t-shirts, pillow cases and gloves.During the conference, Merch shared projections of upcoming military uniform requirements, including how CT is supporting the Air Forcersquo  transition to operational camouflage pattern utility uniforms. DLA Troop Support Acquisition Exe stanley sverige cutive William Kenny gave an overview about DLA Troop Supportrsquo  mission, and CT acquisition and quality managers held a round table discussion to address industry queries. Attendees also m Phaj Our Digital Lives Are Spilling Into Our Real Lives
 By Cynthia Sass / HealthApril 11, 2018 8:00 AM EDTMany of my clients think they eat pretty healthfully in general. So theyrsquo;re stanley website  often surprised when I recommend nixing snacks they believed were smart choices. But once they hear why their go-tos aren ;t ideal, they ;re a stanley tumbler ll for making the switch to options that actually are nutritious and energizing. Maybe your snack list could use an overhaul too  Take a look at these six packaged bites that you might consider health foodsmdash;plus the alternatives that offer more overall nutrients, and help you avoid unwanted additives.Veggie chips or puffsThe fresh veggies on the packaging can be deceiving. Be sure to check the ingredients on those veggie chips and puffs before you add them to your cart. Yoursquo;ll often find potato flour and/or potato starch, cornmeal or rice flour as the main ingredientsmdash;not veggies. Because of the starchy add-ins, these snacks can pack far more calories than plain vegetables.One popular brand provides 120 calories per one ounce serving, with 7 grams of fat, 16 grams of carb  1 gram as fiber  and 1 gram of protein. Thatrsquo  only 40 fewer calories and 3 grams less f stanley termos at than an ounce of regular potato chips, which provide 1 gram fewer carbs and 1 extra gram of protein.To get your crunch fixmdash;and a whole lot more nutritionmdash tick with the real deal, like baby carrots, broccoli florets, sliced bell pepper and cucumber, paired with hummus or guacamole for dippi