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Will eating moldy bread make someone sick?
Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. The mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of bread that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. |
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On Feb 7, 2:37*am, wrote:
> Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? > > Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. *The > mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. > > i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of bread > that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. It's just unprocessed penicillin. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? > > Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. The > mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. > > i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of bread > that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. It could. But it probably won't. |
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On Feb 7, 2:37*am, wrote:
> Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? > > Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. *The > mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. > > i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of bread > that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. Call 911 and then make funeral arrangements. |
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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 04:37:39 -0600, wrote: > > >Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? > > > >Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. The > >mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. > > > >i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of bread > >that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. > > > tell her to call Poison Control if she is really worried. They will > help her out, calm her. > Janet US You have the best answer, Janet US. I was going to say that it probably won't hurt them but to call their doctor just to make sure. I forgot about the Poison Control. Gary |
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Chemo wrote:
> > On Feb 7, 2:37 am, wrote: > > Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? > > > > Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. The > > mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. > > > > i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of bread > > that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. > > Call 911 and then make funeral arrangements. Oh come on, Chemo. We're trying to save money here. ![]() |
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Gary > wrote in :
> Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >> On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 04:37:39 -0600, wrote: >> >> >Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? >> > >> >Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. >> >The mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. >> > >> >i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of >> >bread that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. >> > >> tell her to call Poison Control if she is really worried. They will >> help her out, calm her. >> Janet US > > You have the best answer, Janet US. I was going to say that it > probably won't hurt them but to call their doctor just to make sure. > I forgot about the Poison Control. > > Gary > Mold = penicillin. People eat "mouldy cheese" all the time..... and salamis with mould growing on the outside..... I've had mouldy bread in the past. just pinched/cut off the mould, toasted it up, good as gold :-) Typical histronics from the cotton wool generation..... same as "don't put raw garlic in oil, you'll die!!" and "don't eat room temperature food, you'll die!!" and "don't reheat food, you'll die!!". -- Peter Brisbane Australia Success isn't so difficult. Just bite off more than you can chew, then go do it. |
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Gary > wrote in :
> Chemo wrote: >> >> On Feb 7, 2:37 am, wrote: >> > Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? >> > >> > Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. The >> > mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. >> > >> > i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of bread >> > that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. >> >> Call 911 and then make funeral arrangements. > > Oh come on, Chemo. We're trying to save money here. ![]() > Nope....... the kid is going to die from eating the mouldy bread :-P I wonder what else was on the bread? Butter or margarine? Did you know that most margarine is about two molecules away from plastic? Stick a tub of marg in your garage during summer for a month or so... it won't spoil, and the flies won't even bother with it. -- Peter Brisbane Australia Success isn't so difficult. Just bite off more than you can chew, then go do it. |
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![]() "I'm back" > wrote in message ... > Gary > wrote in : > >> Janet Bostwick wrote: >>> >>> On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 04:37:39 -0600, wrote: >>> >>> >Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? >>> > >>> >Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. >>> >The mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. >>> > >>> >i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of >>> >bread that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. >>> > >>> tell her to call Poison Control if she is really worried. They will >>> help her out, calm her. >>> Janet US >> >> You have the best answer, Janet US. I was going to say that it >> probably won't hurt them but to call their doctor just to make sure. >> I forgot about the Poison Control. >> >> Gary >> > > > Mold = penicillin. > > People eat "mouldy cheese" all the time..... and salamis with mould > growing on the outside..... I've had mouldy bread in the past. just > pinched/cut off the mould, toasted it up, good as gold :-) > > Typical histronics from the cotton wool generation..... same as "don't > put raw garlic in oil, you'll die!!" and "don't eat room temperature > food, you'll die!!" and "don't reheat food, you'll die!!". The one that gets me is not to eat cold pizza! If that were true I would have died years ago. |
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I vote with the smart folks who say its low grade antibiotics. I am like somebody already said..if eating moldly bread could kill folks..some of us would not have made it out of the 50's..lol.
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2013 15:37:26 -0800, "Julie Bove" >
wrote: >The one that gets me is not to eat cold pizza! If that were true I would >have died years ago. > Why would anyone even think that cold pizza is bad? Makes no sense... (unless it's weeks old). And what's with puting raw garlic in oil? I dont understand things like this.... |
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2013 21:49:04 +0000 (UTC), "I'm back" >
wrote: > > >Nope....... the kid is going to die from eating the mouldy bread :-P > It is a slow death too. My grandfather ate bread with mold on it when he was a kid and sure enough, he died about 70 years later. |
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On Thursday, February 7, 2013 11:03:56 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Feb 2013 21:49:04 +0000 (UTC), "I'm back" > wrote: > > >Nope....... the kid is going to die from eating the mouldy bread :-P > It is a slow death too. My grandfather ate bread with mold on it when he was a kid and sure enough, he died about 70 years later. lol... I've eaten a few hamburgers that had an odd taste to them, flip the bun over and there it is... green mold. Particularly when you have two children who like to leave the buns out in an unsealed bag. I'm still kicking though Mike Lalonde Sudbury Jumlers.com |
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"Julie Bove" > wrote in
: > > "I'm back" > wrote in message > ... >> Gary > wrote in : >> >>> Janet Bostwick wrote: >>>> >>>> On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 04:37:39 -0600, wrote: >>>> >>>> >Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? >>>> > >>>> >Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. >>>> >The mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. >>>> > >>>> >i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of >>>> >bread that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. >>>> > >>>> tell her to call Poison Control if she is really worried. They >>>> will help her out, calm her. >>>> Janet US >>> >>> You have the best answer, Janet US. I was going to say that it >>> probably won't hurt them but to call their doctor just to make sure. >>> I forgot about the Poison Control. >>> >>> Gary >>> >> >> >> Mold = penicillin. >> >> People eat "mouldy cheese" all the time..... and salamis with mould >> growing on the outside..... I've had mouldy bread in the past. just >> pinched/cut off the mould, toasted it up, good as gold :-) >> >> Typical histronics from the cotton wool generation..... same as >> "don't put raw garlic in oil, you'll die!!" and "don't eat room >> temperature food, you'll die!!" and "don't reheat food, you'll >> die!!". > > The one that gets me is not to eat cold pizza! If that were true I > would have died years ago. > > > LOL!! The other day,. I put a ziploc bag of pizza slices in my backpack at about 7am when we went to go shopping for the day, and forgot about them until about 6pm.... and decided to take them out and have a munch. Ate a couple, then got home, chucked them in the fridge again, and finished them off the next morning. And I didn't die!!! -- Peter Brisbane Australia Success isn't so difficult. Just bite off more than you can chew, then go do it. |
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Ed Pawlowski > wrote in
: > On Thu, 7 Feb 2013 21:49:04 +0000 (UTC), "I'm back" > > wrote: > > > >> >> >>Nope....... the kid is going to die from eating the mouldy bread :-P >> > > It is a slow death too. My grandfather ate bread with mold on it when > he was a kid and sure enough, he died about 70 years later. > LOL!!! :-) It won't happen overnight, but it will happen ;-P -- Peter Brisbane Australia Success isn't so difficult. Just bite off more than you can chew, then go do it. |
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 00:35:30 +0000, bigwheel
> wrote: [color=blue][i] > >Gary;1811448 Wrote: [color=green][i] >> Chemo wrote: >> On Feb 7, 2:37 am, wrote: >> Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? >> > >I vote with the smart folks who say its low grade antibiotics. I am like >somebody already said..if eating moldly bread could kill folks..some of >us would not have made it out of the 50's..lol. By the time you see visible mold (fruiting bodies) on the food's surface pretty much the entire food is riddled with mold (mycillium). One can become very ill from eating moldy bread and other moldy foods, it's best to toss it. http://www.livestrong.com/article/52...ou-a-headache/ http://www.ehow.com/way_5765264_eati...ake-sick_.html http://www.livestrong.com/article/52...ou-a-headache/ |
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On 2013-02-08, Jim Elbrecht > wrote:
> years-- a habit started in the barracks in 69. Geez Jim, don't go making me feel older than I already am. That's only 44 yrs. ![]() ("pizza/pop!" -- universal shout-out when the pizza trucks started their evening deliveries. USAF barracks '66). nb |
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;And what's with puting raw garlic in oil? I dont understand things like
this....[/QUOTE] It's generally rumored trying to hold any type of raw veggie in oil for extended periods is a good recipe for botulism. It has to do with the decomposition of the plant material in an anaerobic environment. For them who wants to do it..blanched garlic will work just fine and not be so scary. |
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On 8 Feb 2013 14:35:20 GMT, notbob > wrote:
>On 2013-02-08, Jim Elbrecht > wrote: > >> years-- a habit started in the barracks in 69. > >Geez Jim, don't go making me feel older than I already am. That's >only 44 yrs. ![]() The third thing to go must be math skills. [in my case the first was memory- then the hearing. . . ] Jim |
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![]() "Jim Elbrecht" > wrote in message ... > On 8 Feb 2013 14:35:20 GMT, notbob > wrote: > >>On 2013-02-08, Jim Elbrecht > wrote: >> >>> years-- a habit started in the barracks in 69. >> >>Geez Jim, don't go making me feel older than I already am. That's >>only 44 yrs. ![]() > > The third thing to go must be math skills. > [in my case the first was memory- then the hearing. . . ] What? Speak up! -- -- http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 19:11:11 -0000, "Ophelia"
> wrote: > > > "Jim Elbrecht" > wrote in message > ... > > On 8 Feb 2013 14:35:20 GMT, notbob > wrote: > > > >>On 2013-02-08, Jim Elbrecht > wrote: > >> > >>> years-- a habit started in the barracks in 69. > >> > >>Geez Jim, don't go making me feel older than I already am. That's > >>only 44 yrs. ![]() > > > > The third thing to go must be math skills. > > [in my case the first was memory- then the hearing. . . ] > > What? Speak up! > Aaaay? -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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Brooklyn1 > wrote in
: [color=blue][i] > On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 00:35:30 +0000, bigwheel > > wrote: > [color=green][i] >> >>Gary;1811448 Wrote: >>> Chemo wrote: >>> On Feb 7, 2:37 am, wrote: >>> Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? >>> >> >>I vote with the smart folks who say its low grade antibiotics. I am >>like somebody already said..if eating moldly bread could kill >>folks..some of us would not have made it out of the 50's..lol. > > By the time you see visible mold (fruiting bodies) on the food's > surface pretty much the entire food is riddled with mold (mycillium). > One can become very ill from eating moldy bread and other moldy foods, > it's best to toss it. > > http://www.livestrong.com/article/52...read-make-you- sick- > or-give-you-a-headache/ > http://www.ehow.com/way_5765264_eati...ake-sick_.html > > http://www.livestrong.com/article/52...read-make-you- sick- > or-give-you-a-headache/ > The sky is falling, the sky is falling!!!!! -- Peter Brisbane Australia Success isn't so difficult. Just bite off more than you can chew, then go do it. |
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bigwheel > wrote in
: > > ;And what's with puting raw garlic in oil? I dont > understand things like this....[/QUOTE Wrote: >> >> >> It's generally rumored trying to hold any type of raw veggie in oil >> for extended periods is a good recipe for botulism. It has to do with >> the decomposition of the plant material in an anaerobic environment. >> For them who wants to do it..blanched garlic will work just fine and >> not be so scary. > > > > And I say...... what a crock of shit. Been doing it myself for decades. learnt of the cooks in the Army that had been doing it in the messes since the 60's......... many of my friends do it as well..... no one has ever got sick, ergo, no one has died. I used to have a bottle sitting next to the stove, and when the oil ran out, I'd just put in a couple fresh cloves of garlic, and top with oil. I'd chuck out the 'used' garlic after about 6 months. And this was in Townsville, Perth, and Brisbane.... all pretty hot/warm/humid places. In fact, I might just go and make up a new bottle right now. -- Peter Brisbane Australia Success isn't so difficult. Just bite off more than you can chew, then go do it. |
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On 2/7/13 11:29 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> tell her to call Poison Control if she is really worried. They will > help her out, calm her. > Janet US > Sadly, they will. If she's this stupid though its a shame. Goomba <a witness to the idiots who compete for the Darwin award> |
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Goomba > wrote in news:anldd6F5i27U2
@mid.individual.net: > On 2/7/13 5:37 AM, wrote: >> Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? >> >> Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it. The >> mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick. >> >> i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of bread >> that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet. >> > Tell her its just penicillin. And then slap her for being such an idiot. > <eye roll> > LOL!! We haven't had a good old bitch slappin' for quite some time!! -- Peter Brisbane Australia Success isn't so difficult. Just bite off more than you can chew, then go do it. |
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The sky is falling, the sky is falling!!!!! Peter Brisbane Australia[/QUOTE] Ok would have liked to have seen Chicken Little with proper quotes here but is apparently not to be so no need to nag about etiquette at this point. Now right after our Chicken pal broke the sad news to Farmer Brown..who knows what Farmer Brown said back to Chicken Little?-----------Fill in the blank. This is a test. Thanks. |
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On Feb 7, 10:07*am, George M. Middius > wrote:
> wrote: > > Will eating moldy bread make someone sick? > > Julie knows all about this subject. She and/or her daughter get sick from > being in the same room with moldy bread. LOL |
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