Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Well personally, I know feel perfectly justified in being one of the kids that wouldn't eat their crust. Even to this day I 've never learned to like crust and prefer my bread untoasted. However, the " Uncrustables " that they serve in the public schools (freezer section in the grocery store) is UNFORGIVABLE!!! " Sharon son " wrote: > > I understand the thinking that because our ancestors, generations ago ate > some foods that today, science has shown might pose a danger for some of us, > is perfectly acceptible for you. For me, I came from a family that raised > us on processed foods, pasteurized/homogenized milk, canned goods, and > Wonder Bread, American plastic-wrapped cheese, Velveeta, ad nauseum, so I > don't have a strong immune system that others have if they were raised on a > whole, unprocessed, no chemical additive foods. I also have to diligently > research everything for my Autistic son who is very suspectible to toxins in > foods. Acrylamide is also a neuro-toxin, thus, my research. I posted not > so much for your benefit, but with information that others may find > useful. I'll make note that you're the only one who may post recipes and > food ideas, but if someone else offers another perspective, you're going to > respond by being extremely unkind. > Sharon > > > > > > Blah, Blah Blah...whatever. ly, I didn't ask you for a cooky idea > > or your advice. > > After putting much thought and effort into perfecting our sour dough > > bread I feel perfectly comfortable eating it as yummy crisp breads or > > crusty oven baked breads just as my German ancestors did for the last > > several hundred years. > > > > Dehydrated breads are both gross and unnatural so are bread alternatives > > made with things other than gluten containing grains. That's my personal > > opinion and I'm not worried I'm going to get cancer from normal breads. > > I've more realistic things to worry about, such as feeding my family on > > healthy foods and seeing that the chores are done. > > > > Oh well, I don't want to pick a fight with you but you are coming across > > (to me) as being a little high handed and rude. > > *~*~* Jo & Pete *~*~* Deut 11:14 He will put grass in the fields for your cattle, and you will have plenty to eat. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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