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Favorite frozen food aisle item (pg. 5)
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by chach
Steaming is the best way for nutrients to stay in veggies in what not but unless you have a steamer wtf. Like I listen to this health radio show the guy steams all his veggies then at the end of the week he takes that residue steam and makes it into a broth. He also only drinks raw milk because the pasteurization kills bacteria that our body needs, also when they pasteurize milk they dont filter that dead bacteria our body doesn't know how to process dead bacteria so in the end it ends up being stored. |
cows milk is also harder for the body to break down. Recommended is goats milk or the soy substitute but right now i just deal with the semi skimmed.
I have a cheap steamer for veggies, they're very common over here & i use it 5 times a week easily. |
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| XaNaX |
| quote: | Originally posted by chach
Steaming is the best way for nutrients to stay in veggies and what not but unless you have a steamer wtf. Like I listen to this health radio show the guy steams all his veggies then at the end of the week he takes that residue steam and makes it into a broth. He also only drinks raw milk because the pasteurization kills bacteria that our body needs, also when they pasteurize milk they dont filter that dead bacteria our body doesn't know how to process dead bacteria so in the end it ends up being stored. Raw milk is illegal here in florida but I really wanna try and find a way to get it. |
buy a cow and milk it yourself? :gsmile: |
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| elFreak |
you can buy chinese steam baskets anywhere in the world for less than 5 $ :p
also raw milk is too much of a legal liability (non pasteurization = disease possibility).
it is also too high in fat content to be considered healthy after infancy. |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by elFreak
issued 1999.;)
trust me, it is better than eating french fries, but is nothing like eating real vegetables.
i will try and find the study done last year by your own FDA for you, that explains why nutritional readings done the traditional way are skewed. | my own? Oh my... i own the fda! |
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| elFreak |
| federal deportee association. |
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| chach |
| quote: | Originally posted by XaNaX
buy a cow and milk it yourself? :gsmile: | lol that would be awesome |
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by elFreak
issued 1999.;)
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9 years makes a difference? Is the freeze today warmer than the freeze of 1999? 0C is still freezing point back then as is now.
| quote: | Originally posted by elFreak
the best part about frozen vegetables is that people actually think they get nutrition from them. |
Nice troll :D
If you stated "the best part about frozen vegetables is that people actually think they get the same nutrition from them", then we'd all agree with you... it's common sense... just as for heating |
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| elFreak |
9 years ago cancer was also deadlier.
eggs were bad for you, good for you, bad for you again, then good for you.
what does this tell you about research and the possibilities that it is flawed?
i don't expect someone as simple as you to grasp this. |
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| airwalker1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by adi_hanson
Here in the UK , frozen food was always a bit dodgy. You know , all mechanically retrevied stuff but thier putting some effort into frozen food now.
fish fingers are now made with fish
Lasagne's starting to taste like a lasagne
Real potatoes instead of moulded forms made out of starch
Every available curry
good times | yeah you can thank jamie oliver for that. |
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| lücid |
| Trader Joe's mac & cheese |
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| somethinfierce |
| i wouldnt say it was my favorite but Claim Jumper's Garlic Cheesy Bread definitely ranks up there |
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