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I can hear my ears
Join Date: Oct 2003
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yeah.....my kids both had problems from it, and life has changed. now, i read all labels. I can handle dairy, but my daughter gets sick, and my son turns into a demon. Shelby stays off of it just cuz of the things she found out about it....and cuz if she consumed it when she was breastfeeding, my daughter would hurl it all up. i limit myself to cream in my coffee(organic if possible) and cheese(atkins diet)
soy milk is so much better now (silk, specifically) that i don;t miss it at all.
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Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Ahem. I have Crohn's Disease and I still drink milk. Whole milk. sometimes past the sell-by date too. I can usually take it up to a week after, but then it goes bye bye
Brian
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I thought I changed this.
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: western nowhere, ny
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<b>What is Skunks' class schedule next term?</b>
I'm glad you asked! REL233 "Intro to Islam", MWF 11-12, discussion same time on Thursdays. The prof gave a guest lecture in my World History course and I got a kick out of it. GER102 "The Torture Continues", daily 12-1. MATH105 "University Math I", Monday through Thursday 3-4. (I just now got to register.) |
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Read? I only know how to write.
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Milk is unhealthy - until you see what is in all those other fluids. Carbonated drinks are the worst. They literally zap the calcium out of bones which is why there is a masssive increase among the young in bone failure. In experiments with chickens who only drank carbonated water, their bones were so brittle as to break simply when walking. Carbonated fluids (which were never consumed with meals among the 1950 and 1960 kids) is expected to lead to massive bone deficiencies in older age Americans after 2020.
Sport drinks are hype. They provide little that is really useful such as all that hype about electrolytes. In fact, during a recent Boston Marathon, one woman runner was killed by her sport drink. It caused massive electrolyte imbalances that killed her. I am one of those people who keeps moving, never stops, and moves even faster when it gets warm. As a wrestler, the match was a brawl. As a roofer during those 100+ degree days, we drank everything and only became bloated. Nothing cured the thirst - except milk. Why does one get thirsty? Some say it is just a need for water. Then why drinking all that water only made us bloated and still thirsty? Yes the body does want water, but not just water. The body remains thirsty because it needs other nutrients as well, such as various types of salts (not just the sodium chloride type). The one fluid that solves this thirst problem (and the reason why others don't understand why I have so much energy in the afternoon on a 95+ degree day) - I drank a quart of skim milk for lunch. Yes we drank much water during the day. Probably about 9 or 10 bottles. But still, without other nutrious fluids, such as milk, then the body is still starved of what it needs to keep going on a hot day. Skim milk is one of the few fluids that provides that additional material - as well as other important nutrients. Outside of lactose intolerance (and doctors say about half who claim to be lactose intolerant really are not), then there is no reason to avoid milk. Skim milk is one of the most healthy foods an adult can drink. Milk with more fat content is important to children's health. Explain how else one who never works out in a gym can keep up with the best of them even on those 90+ degree days. One reason - I avoid all those carbonated and diet beverages and those overhyped sport drinks. Sport drinks? Yes I was distributing them and drinking them in the 1960s - before most ever heard of them. A small amount can be helpful - but not as good as two Florida oranges after an 8 minute wrestling match. But then many only are educated by advertisements - and only know what TV tells them is healthier. Therefore they would drink a sport drink rather than a superior orange (after all Anita Bryant promotes orangesand she also promotes hate). |
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Thick skinned and I like (my wife's) Bush
Join Date: Jul 2003
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How are you doing? What meds? Any surgeries? Do you like cheese? Have you ever seen a grown man naked? GBA DNK
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"I may not always be perfect, but I'm always me."
Join Date: Dec 2001
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Professor
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Snappy answers to stupid questions
Eggs: Last a good long time beyond the expiration date, over a month, if refrigerated.
Eggs not refrigerated: Carefully place them in your neighbors trash. Milk: Goes bad shortly (couple of days) after you open it. I can smell milk that's slightly turned. Probably won't kill you, though; I know smokers (thus no sense of smell) who use nasty milk in coffee all the time, even after it starts to congeal. Milk, source of: Comes out of a cow's teat. If you can handle that, you can handle Monsanto's additions. Cup with milk: Wash. If still smelly. toss. Skim milk: completely nasty Cheese: If it hasn't turned into rock and isn't growing any molds it isn't supposed to, probably OK. Carbonated beverages and bone loss: Pfui. Sports drinks: Do provide needed electrolytes to stave off hyponatremia (where drinking too much _WATER_ can kill you), do quench thirst. But indeed can be dangerous in certain situations. Lactose intolerance: If you don't have lactose for a while, you will become temporarily lactose intolerant -- switching back to dairy will cause problems. This goes away if you don't respond by avoiding dairy again, though. |
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lobber of scimitars
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Phila Burbs
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Postcard Thank You Note: not usually. But if it's a VERY distinctive postcard of your new town, maybe. Guys can get away with this one better than chicks. Men are not expected to know the rules, and CAN get away with this. Sticking with the traditional folded-card style thank you is safest.
Contaminated Plastic Measuring Cup: it's a cheap plastic measuring cup. Toss it. Go out and buy good pyrex. Expired Eggs: are still good after the expiration date. If you are not sure, crack one, but be prepared to deal with the consequences. if the yolk is EXTREMELY wrinkly, or the egg smells bad, discard. Otherwise cook it up. Eggs left out on the counter is a very touchy subject. Once upon a time, eggs were not refrigerated. In fact (I saw the same icky TV show lumberjim did, apparently) many eggs are not refrigerated during transport and storage before arrival at your supermarket. Personally, I wouldn't eat unrefrigerated eggs, but if someone wants to give it a try and report back ... Also, be aware of the difference between a "sell by" date and a "use by" date. "Use by" is an expiration date. If the item is NOT used by that time, it's often safer to throw it away. A "sell by" date is a date after which the store has to discard something, but is still viable for use. Many dairy products (milk and cheese particularly) have a "sell by" date. Cheese is open dated. If stored properly, it can be used WELL after this date (when it turns a different color, it's gone bad). Milk probably shouldn't be kept around much more than a week after the "sell by" date. I have been looking for a table somewhere that would tell me how long it's good based on the temp. it's stored at, but I have been unsuccessful in this quest. If anyone has this table, PLEASE post it.
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I have a dumb question:
If the universe originated from a single point then why can't astromomers plot the course of a few major galaxies (which are expanding at an increasing rate away from their point of origin) backwards to see where the lines intersect in order to find the "center" of the universe. If nothing else, I suppose it would be a good place to erect a Stuckeys or something that could sell hamburgers, pecan logs and velvet Elvis paintings to various interstellar life forms passing by ... ![]()
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I can hear my ears
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that would have been SO much funnier spoken as opposed to printed.
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Brian PS Oh yeah...saw one once. Mine was bigger.
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The future is unwritten
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Re: Stupid Questions Thread
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The future is unwritten
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Same for the eggs, if they smell good, eat 'em.
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no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Arkansas
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The only stuff I can find says that there <i>may</i> be a link between caffeine intake and calcium loss. But there are also many conflicting studies in that area. Carbonated water? I mean, water, with CO2 in it. That causes calcium loss?? C'mon.. Last edited by juju; 11-26-2003 at 03:36 AM. |
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Floatin eggs is bad eggs. The egg inside the membrane shrinks as it ages. Since the shell is permeable, air under the shell replaces the moisture lost and the egg floats. The more bouyant the egg, the older it is.
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