Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the same time. By the way are those prepared in the wrapper or is the wrapper removed. I believe the plastics council has been promoting the healthy aspects of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss out on any vital nutrients that might be contained in those wrappers. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 You make light of the benefits of wrappers Amy, but I distinctly remember reading studies in college where they fed rats, breakfast cereal and the controls the breakfast ceral BOX and the BOX eaters fared BETTER! Don't knock it til ya try it! ;-) DMM > I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the same time. By the way are those prepared in the wrapper or is the wrapper removed. I believe the plastics council has been promoting the healthy aspects of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss out on any vital nutrients that might be contained in those wrappers. > Amy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 LOL, Maybe you'd want to use both. You really don't want to mess up your plastic:aluminum ratios you know. DMM > > I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the same time. By > the way are those prepared in the wrapper or is the wrapper removed. > I believe the plastics council has been promoting the healthy aspects > of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss out on any vital > nutrients that might be contained in those wrappers. > > Amy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 > > Maybe you'd want to use both. You really don't want > to mess up your plastic:aluminum ratios you know. > > DMM But if you smoke a cigarette while eating it will automatically balance those ratios. Just remember to inhale big and deep. L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 --- Amy Lee Waters <amyleewaters@...> wrote: > I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the > same time. By the way are those prepared in the > wrapper or is the wrapper removed. I believe the > plastics council has been promoting the healthy > aspects of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss > out on any vital nutrients that might be contained > in those wrappers. > Amy > Which reminds me, I was in a diet chat room once, and a vegan was telling everyone how wonderful her diet was, and how she only uses natural food sources. I asked where she got her protein from and how much protein is in her diet. She replied her diet is 5% protein and the source is a protein bar. I did wonder if the " natural " protein bar grew from the ground with or without the wrapper... Jo ________________________________________________________________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Messenger http://mail.messenger..co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 > I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the same time. By the way are those prepared in the wrapper or is the wrapper removed. I believe the plastics council has been promoting the healthy aspects of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss out on any vital nutrients that might be contained in those wrappers. > Amy of course i don't remove the wrapper! that would be like peeling an organic carrot! never! besides the abundant nutrients in the plastic itself (yes i have studied the wonderful public information service bulletins of the plastics council; it's so great that they care about people's health enough to volunteer their resources to share this vital information with us!), so many of the nutrients in the food stick to the plastic. i have to say that deep-frying makes the plastic much more digestible; i could never get used to raw plastic, even though i still believe it has to be truly healthier that way and my body just needs to go through some more detoxes so it's clean enough for such concentrated foods. mike parker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 So would you eat them with diet coke from and aluminum can or a plastic bottle. I really respect your decisions as you seem to be so knowledgeable about so many health related issues. I was going to use thusly in there somewhere but just couldn't find the right spot. Amy Re: [Native Nutrition] Deep Fried Twinkies > I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the same time. By the way are those prepared in the wrapper or is the wrapper removed. I believe the plastics council has been promoting the healthy aspects of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss out on any vital nutrients that might be contained in those wrappers. > Amy of course i don't remove the wrapper! that would be like peeling an organic carrot! never! besides the abundant nutrients in the plastic itself (yes i have studied the wonderful public information service bulletins of the plastics council; it's so great that they care about people's health enough to volunteer their resources to share this vital information with us!), so many of the nutrients in the food stick to the plastic. i have to say that deep-frying makes the plastic much more digestible; i could never get used to raw plastic, even though i still believe it has to be truly healthier that way and my body just needs to go through some more detoxes so it's clean enough for such concentrated foods. mike parker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 i found out a long time ago that soda is bad for you! didn't you know that??? now i dump out the soda and just eat the bottle. you can't really eat aluminum. hope this helps. mike parker > > I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the same time. By > the way are those prepared in the wrapper or is the wrapper removed. > I believe the plastics council has been promoting the healthy aspects > of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss out on any vital > nutrients that might be contained in those wrappers. > > Amy > > of course i don't remove the wrapper! that would be like peeling an > organic carrot! never! besides the abundant nutrients in the plastic > itself (yes i have studied the wonderful public information service > bulletins of the plastics council; it's so great that they care about > people's health enough to volunteer their resources to share this > vital information with us!), so many of the nutrients in the food > stick to the plastic. i have to say that deep-frying makes the > plastic much more digestible; i could never get used to raw plastic, > even though i still believe it has to be truly healthier that way and > my body just needs to go through some more detoxes so it's clean > enough for such concentrated foods. > > mike parker > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 Yes, but I beg to differ on the can eating. You can make a wonderful mineral broth by boiling the can in water to which a tablespoon of vinegar has been added. Usually takes about 12 hours. then strain the resulting liquid and save thusly in the freezer to use later to dip your twinkies in. Amy Re: [Native Nutrition] Deep Fried Twinkies i found out a long time ago that soda is bad for you! didn't you know that??? now i dump out the soda and just eat the bottle. you can't really eat aluminum. hope this helps. mike parker > > I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the same time. By > the way are those prepared in the wrapper or is the wrapper removed. > I believe the plastics council has been promoting the healthy aspects > of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss out on any vital > nutrients that might be contained in those wrappers. > > Amy > > of course i don't remove the wrapper! that would be like peeling an > organic carrot! never! besides the abundant nutrients in the plastic > itself (yes i have studied the wonderful public information service > bulletins of the plastics council; it's so great that they care about > people's health enough to volunteer their resources to share this > vital information with us!), so many of the nutrients in the food > stick to the plastic. i have to say that deep-frying makes the > plastic much more digestible; i could never get used to raw plastic, > even though i still believe it has to be truly healthier that way and > my body just needs to go through some more detoxes so it's clean > enough for such concentrated foods. > > mike parker > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 whoa! thanks Amy! I've got my first batch simmering away right now; can't wait to try it! this list is so educational! and the members write so well! mike parker > > > I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the same time. > By > > the way are those prepared in the wrapper or is the wrapper > removed. > > I believe the plastics council has been promoting the healthy > aspects > > of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss out on any vital > > nutrients that might be contained in those wrappers. > > > Amy > > > > of course i don't remove the wrapper! that would be like peeling > an > > organic carrot! never! besides the abundant nutrients in the > plastic > > itself (yes i have studied the wonderful public information > service > > bulletins of the plastics council; it's so great that they care > about > > people's health enough to volunteer their resources to share this > > vital information with us!), so many of the nutrients in the food > > stick to the plastic. i have to say that deep-frying makes the > > plastic much more digestible; i could never get used to raw > plastic, > > even though i still believe it has to be truly healthier that way > and > > my body just needs to go through some more detoxes so it's clean > > enough for such concentrated foods. > > > > mike parker > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 Promise me you will stay in this group after you move to Japan. Amy Re: [Native Nutrition] Deep Fried Twinkies whoa! thanks Amy! I've got my first batch simmering away right now; can't wait to try it! this list is so educational! and the members write so well! mike parker > > > I feel like I have been beaten and tickled at the same time. > By > > the way are those prepared in the wrapper or is the wrapper > removed. > > I believe the plastics council has been promoting the healthy > aspects > > of plastic and I sure wouldn't want to miss out on any vital > > nutrients that might be contained in those wrappers. > > > Amy > > > > of course i don't remove the wrapper! that would be like peeling > an > > organic carrot! never! besides the abundant nutrients in the > plastic > > itself (yes i have studied the wonderful public information > service > > bulletins of the plastics council; it's so great that they care > about > > people's health enough to volunteer their resources to share this > > vital information with us!), so many of the nutrients in the food > > stick to the plastic. i have to say that deep-frying makes the > > plastic much more digestible; i could never get used to raw > plastic, > > even though i still believe it has to be truly healthier that way > and > > my body just needs to go through some more detoxes so it's clean > > enough for such concentrated foods. > > > > mike parker > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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