Hideous accident
On Jan 24, 6:58*am, Bryan > wrote:
> On Jan 23, 9:24*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:
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> > On Jan 23, 9:01*pm, Bryan > wrote:
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> > > On Jan 23, 8:34*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
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> > > > Bryan wrote:
> > > > > On Jan 23, 6:45 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> > > > >> Bryan wrote:
> > > > >>> On Jan 22, 10:22 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> > > > >>>> Because we were snowed in here for a week and I knew we were going
> > > > >>>> to be, I bought two cans of refrigerated biscuits. This is not
> > > > >>>> something I normally buy but I knew my bread wouldn't be good at
> > > > >>>> the end of the week and apparently you can not buy a single loaf of
> > > > >>>> frozen bread dough. I do not keep wheat flour in the house because
> > > > >>>> of my daughter's allergy.
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> > > > >>>> So tonight after we finally got out and got some more groceries, I
> > > > >>>> noticed some horrible oozing thing in the door of the fridge. It
> > > > >>>> was the biscuits. My daughter said they had fallen on the floor
> > > > >>>> and they had. I remembered it. And they looked intact at the time.
> > > > >>>> But apparently it was enough to pop them open.
> > > > >>>> And boy did they look bad! The can must have been busted like that
> > > > >>>> for a while. They were all dried out with just a few moist oozing
> > > > >>>> spots. Ick!
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> > > > >>> Those things are shitty anyway. No one with any sense buys them in
> > > > >>> the first place.
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> > > > >> I'm sure they're not the best. But if you are snowed in and hungry...
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> > > > > Every one I've ever seen is made with partially hydrogenated oils..
> > > > > You bought poison.
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> > > > So? *I didn't eat it. *I am REALLY careful with what I eat in my day to day
> > > > life. *Buying something like that to eat as an emergency food is not going
> > > > to kill me.
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> > > I don't believe that "REALLY careful" thing for a minute. *If you were
> > > "REALLY careful," you would never buy products made with partially
> > > hydrogenated oils.
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> > > --Bryan
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> > How come you and I never keeled over dead from eating all those
> > partially hydrogenated oils for all those years, Bryan? I mean if they
> > are such poisons, we should be dead now, right?
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> People don't drop dead from smoking a cigarette either.
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> > What's the LD50 for partially hydrogenated oils?
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> You really like to throw around concepts from that expensive, but
> apparently nearly worthless education of yours.
> You just blow out your ass
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> > John Kuthe...
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> --Bryan
I knew about the LD50 years before I got that "expensive, but
apparently nearly worthless education", Answer my question!! How much
partially hydrogenated oil does one have to ingest for it to kill? And
by what mechanism? Does it affect men, women, children, other races
equally?
You ubiquitously sling around the loaded with "poison" with NO
details, and I'm just calling you on it. Tell us WHY it's such a
poison, rather than engaging in ad hominum attacks on me and my
education. You seem to LOVE posting bombastic eye charts full of crap
about the benefits of things you discover, so...
John Kuthe...
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