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Food & Drink - 30 August 2006

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Beer, Wine & Spirits · Cooking & Recipes · Entertaining · Ethnic Cuisine · Non-Alcoholic Drinks · Other - Food & Drink · Vegetarian & Vegan

I asked my boyfriend how to make it, he has no idea what it is!

2006-08-30 01:29:03 · 20 answers · asked by Wicked Top. 3 in Cooking & Recipes

Russia drinks vodka, Germany - schnapps, Scotland and Ireland – wisky, France – cognac…but what about England? Is there any special (national) drink?

2006-08-30 01:25:45 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beer, Wine & Spirits

2006-08-30 01:21:29 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beer, Wine & Spirits

2006-08-30 01:19:09 · 18 answers · asked by Mona 1 in Other - Food & Drink

I have either one or some days I don't

2006-08-30 01:16:04 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Food & Drink

My loving Sister gave me Chicken in a can and it is so good, to me, I love it, with alittle mayonaise and on bread. How can I spice it up. Please no obscene answers, just want to know how to make this meal better. Thanx in advance.

2006-08-30 01:14:39 · 7 answers · asked by spiritcavegrl 7 in Cooking & Recipes

2006-08-30 01:07:03 · 18 answers · asked by naomii H 1 in Other - Food & Drink

I am seriously thinking about becoming vegetarian for life because although I feel strongly about animal cruelty issue, my reasons for considering this are more to do with the fact that I don't particularly like meat anyway and I much prefer the taste of Quorn and soya substitute products. In a restaurant, I nearly always go for the vegetarian option and my mum even calls me a closet vegetarian!

The only thing that worries me though, is whether I am still going to get all the nutrients and health benefits that meat supposedly gives as such a staple of a normal diet. Is it safe to cut it out completely forever?

2006-08-30 01:03:08 · 55 answers · asked by Hotpink555 4 in Vegetarian & Vegan

I need to limit beer due to bloating, can vodka mixed with diet fruit drinks be of any help.

2006-08-30 01:01:52 · 11 answers · asked by belford263 1 in Beer, Wine & Spirits

Coke could be any common carbonized drink i.e. Pepsi, Dr. Pepper and juice drink should only refers to 100% natural juice, OJ, Grapefruit, pineapple etc. excluding things like sunny delight.

2006-08-30 01:01:10 · 16 answers · asked by Derek 1 in Non-Alcoholic Drinks

If yes then what should be concentration of potassium permanganate solution.

2006-08-30 00:45:41 · 3 answers · asked by ramagnihotry 1 in Vegetarian & Vegan

I remember making toast as a teenager and sometimes it didn't pop far enough up for me to get it with my hand. I would take a butter knife and stick it into the toaster to peirce the toast and pull it up. How dangerous is that? I did it very often and now I'm pissed at myself for being such an idiot. Did I cheat death or severe electrocution?

2006-08-30 00:41:07 · 14 answers · asked by ticklefoot 4 in Cooking & Recipes

What is it? I think it is a fruit but what kind ?

2006-08-30 00:20:35 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cooking & Recipes

Dr. Hertel was the first scientist to conceive and carry out a quality clinical study on the effects microwaved nutrients have on the blood and physiology of the human body. His small but well controlled study showed the degenerative force produced in microwave ovens and the food processed in them. The scientific conclusion showed that microwave cooking changed the nutrients in the food; and, changes took place in the participants' blood that could cause deterioration in the human system. Hertel's scientific study was done along with Dr. Bernard H. Blanc of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and the University Institute for Biochemistry.

In intervals of two to five days, the volunteers in the study received one of the following food variants on an empty stomach:

(1) raw milk;

(2) the same milk conventionally cooked;

(3) pasteurized milk;

(4) the same raw milks cooked in a microwave oven;

(5) raw vegetables from an organic farm;

(6) the same vegetables cooked conventionally;

(7) the same vegetables frozen and defrosted in a microwave oven; and

(8) the same vegetables cooked in the microwave oven. Once the volunteers were isolated, blood samples were taken from every volunteer immediately before eating. Then, blood samples were taken at defined intervals after eating from the above milk or vegetable preparations.

Significant changes were discovered in the blood samples from the intervals following the foods cooked in the microwave oven. These changes included a decrease in all hemoglobin and cholesterol values, especially the ratio of HDL (good cholesterol) and LDL (bad cholesterol) values. Lymphocytes (white blood cells) showed a more distinct short-term decrease following the intake of microwaved food than after the intake of all the other variants. Each of these indicators pointed to degeneration. Additionally, there was a highly significant association between the amount of microwave energy in the test foods and the luminous power of luminescent bacteria exposed to serum from test persons who ate that food. This led Dr. Hertel to the conclusion that such technically derived energies may, indeed, be passed along to man inductively via eating microwaved food.

2006-08-30 00:06:14 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cooking & Recipes

I need a microwave cake recipe...

2006-08-30 00:01:17 · 5 answers · asked by lmnop 1 in Cooking & Recipes

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