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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 21:55:54 -0500, "Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote: Rice in a meatloaf?? Do you put peanut butter in chili as well?? Well, it might do the same thing as chocolate in the chili. I'll have to try it. Never thought of it _in_ chilli. Hmmm. I like to have a cup of hot chocolate _with_ it, so it makes sense to me. Rice in meatloaf sounds okay. I've used bread or oatmeal in it. Bread in meatloaf is what I grew up on, oatmeal is what I started to use once when we didn't happen to have a loaf of sacrificial bread around and sometimes still do. -- Here's another inside trick: put strawberry jam (or better yet, fresh strawberries) and fennel in your next spaghetti sauce. About 1 tablespoon of strawberry jam per serving. Just trust me on this; its like adding lemon to guacamole...you wonder how you ever survived without it. --riverman |
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![]() "B J Conner" wrote in message ... Chili in peanut butter has been known to kill people, hilarious, but somewhat lacking in credibility. wayno (and don't even *think* about peanut butter in liquid cyanide) |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message .com... .....don't even *think* about peanut butter in liquid cyanide) Good advice. Not only are peanuts famously allergenic, but recent evidence suggests there is a powerful carcinogen (whose name escapes me at the moment) in stale peanut dust......and you never know what went into your peanut butter. ![]() Wolfgang saving the world.....one toxin at a time. |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message .com... .....don't even *think* about peanut butter in liquid cyanide) Good advice. Not only are peanuts famously allergenic, but recent evidence suggests there is a powerful carcinogen (whose name escapes me at the moment) in stale peanut dust...... That would probably be 'Hraughtschytte' (sp). Its an additive in lots of foods.. --riverman (on both sides of the pond) |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message .com... .....don't even *think* about peanut butter in liquid cyanide) Good advice. Not only are peanuts famously allergenic, but recent evidence suggests there is a powerful carcinogen (whose name escapes me at the moment) in stale peanut dust......and you never know what went into your peanut butter. ![]() Aflatoxin. Affects a lot of folks in semi-arid parts of Africa and India. Essentially no chance that it finds its way into peanut products in the U.S. and E.U. http://www.aflatoxin.info/introduction.asp |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message ...
today's challenge: can ANYBODY think of a bull****, knock together, grab bag, whatever **** you can find, throw the last rotting dregs from the refrigerator, if you can't identify it it's a ****ing ingredient, food that's been the subject of more abject nonsense and militant moronic "authenticity" than chili (or chilli.....or chile....or whateverthe****, if you prefer)? Uh ... meatloaf? Chuck Vance (whose mom always put chocolate in her chili/meat-sauce) |
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As a lawyer I thought you vulture instincts would know about the young
lady with a peanut allergy that died ( and severarl lawyers who made bif money sueing the tavern owner who made )as a result of eating chili with peanut butter somewhere in Pennsylvania. It was 10 or 15 years ago. Peanuts "hidden" in other products have cause problems as well. Have you noticed that you don't get peanuts ( or anything now for that matter) on airplanes anymore? Have you noticed the "peanut free" labels on things? "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message r.com... "B J Conner" wrote in message ... Chili in peanut butter has been known to kill people, hilarious, but somewhat lacking in credibility. wayno (and don't even *think* about peanut butter in liquid cyanide) |
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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote in message om... Have you noticed that you don't get peanuts ( or anything now for that matter) on airplanes anymore? For the sake of anecdotal refutation, I'll mention that as recently as a few months ago (I don't fly that much anymore), I did indeed get me a couple bags of those delightful airline goobers on a Southwest flight. Joe F. |
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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote... As a lawyer I thought you vulture instincts would know about the young lady with a peanut allergy that died ( and severarl lawyers who made bif money sueing the tavern owner who made )as a result of eating chili with peanut butter somewhere in Pennsylvania. SOTD -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in
: "B J Conner" wrote in message ... Rice in a meatloaf?? Do you put peanut butter in chili as well?? Haven't tried it yet. You got a recipe? Wolfgang today's challenge: can ANYBODY think of a bull****, knock together, grab bag, whatever **** you can find, throw the last rotting dregs from the refrigerator, if you can't identify it it's a ****ing ingredient, food that's been the subject of more abject nonsense and militant moronic "authenticity" than chili (or chilli.....or chile....or whateverthe****, if you prefer)? Egg cream afficianados often vehemently criticize poor immitations. Pizza, too, is a subject of much discourse. Outside of NYC, I'm routinely disappointed in both-- the prior by its complete abscense (alas, they're difficult to find now, even in Brooklyn), and the latter by its quality. Scott |
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