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RUMOR: Processed meats are too dangerous for human consumption, according to the latest rumor. See what the experts say.
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22 Wednesday May 2013
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RUMOR: Processed meats are too dangerous for human consumption, according to the latest rumor. See what the experts say.
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04 Saturday May 2013
Children queue for food and aid in refugee camp in the town of Bab al-Salam, Syria
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02 Thursday May 2013
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Police in the Greek capital Athens have stopped the far-right Golden Dawn party from handing out free food only to Greeks on the city’s main square. Riot police used tear gas to prevent activists distributing food from a lorry on Syntagma Square, where the country’s parliament is located.
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29 Wednesday Aug 2012
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02 Wednesday May 2012
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cooking, DNA, food, health, microwaved water, nature, purified water, Science, vitamins minerals, Water
I saw this article here, and decided that you guys should read this… makes you think the next time about eating a hot pocket.
Here is a science fair project presented by a girl in a secondary school in Sussex . In it she took filtered water and divided it into two parts. The first part she heated to boiling in a pan on the stove, and the second part she heated to boiling in a microwave. Then after cooling she used the water to water two identical plants to see if there would be any difference in the growth between the normal boiled water and the water boiled in a microwave. She was thinking that the structure or energy of the water may be compromised by microwave. As it turned out, even she was amazed at the difference, after the experiment which was repeated by her class mates a number of times and had the same result.
It has been known for some years that the problem with microwaved anything is not the radiation people used to worry about, it’s how it corrupts the DNA in the food so the body can not recognize it.
Microwaves don’t work different ways on different substances. Whatever you put into the microwave suffers the same destructive process. Microwaves agitate the molecules to move faster and faster. This movement causes friction which denatures the original make-up of the substance. It results in destroyed vitamins, minerals, proteins and generates the new stuff called radiolytic compounds, things that are not found in nature.
So the body wraps it in fat cells to protect itself from the dead food or it eliminates it fast. Think of all the Mothers heating up milk in these ‘Safe’ appliances. What about the nurse in Canada that warmed up blood for a transfusion patient and accidentally killed him when the blood went in dead. But the makers say it’s safe. But proof is in the pictures of living plants dying!!!
20 Friday Apr 2012
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disco, food, fruit pie, Fruit pies, Hostess, hot pockets, Hulk, italian cuisine, Murder, nothing like a pie
Back when I was a child they used to print ads in the back of comics about Hostess Fruit Pie, and just how delicious they were. Now anyone who has ever actually had one could tell you that they were nothing like a pie your mom would make, and a shittier version of everything that is wholesome and sweet. Just how “Hot Pockets” are to Italian Cuisine, Hostess Fruit Pie are to baked goods.
So take this ad for instance, Hulk murders an entire disco gang at the behest of yappy children. No one calls the police or paramedics, just good ole’fashion killing. Now I never recalled any baked goods that ever made me want to murder anyone, but I do remember disco, and yes I would murder people who listen to that.
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22 Friday Apr 2011
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If you are a bacon lover, then you know the power of it’s crisp draw, the sizzling pop is mesmerizing to some, so mesmerizing in fact that they wrap meatloaf with bacon.
We all love boobs what what about boobs wrapped in bacon?
Well everyone’s favorite restaurant when they are in a drunken stupor, Denny’s wants to go one step further on the bacon scale.
They created an ice cream sundae, which they call, “The Maple Bacon Sundae” here is the description they use:
Bacon makes a classic ice cream sundae even more awesome. We start with maple-flavored syrup, and a scoop of rich, creamy vanilla ice cream and then a generous sprinkle of our diced hickory-smoked bacon. Add another sweet layer of syrup and vanilla ice cream topped with even more bacon and a drizzle of syrup.
Yes we know it’s a heart attack waiting to happen, but what better way to kill off Americans, then with bacon. Enjoy!
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Amazon, animal rescue, Best Buy, breast cancer, charity, child health, clean water, donation, education, food, Free Poverty, Free Rice, GoodSearch, GoodShop, hunger, impoverished country, literacy, Ripple, save the whales, The Hunger Site, the rainforest, thinksquad, Traveler IQ, Travelocity
You’d like to give more to charity, but your meager income won’t allow it. Fortunately, I’ve rounded up five great sites that let you contribute to charitable causes without spending a single dime. If you found this “blog” useful then please pass the word.
Even if you write out a check to every charity that sends you a handwritten letter and a photo of a pleading child each Christmas, you can’t help thinking that it’s never enough –with the money you’ve got left over after paying for all your bills and basic necessities, you’ll never be able to fund a school in Africa, or to give a family enough food to keep their bellies full for even a single week. Your paltry donation might buy a few extra pens and stamps for the nonprofit organization you sent it to, but that’s about it.
But don’t worry –even if you’re not in Donald Trump territory, you can still donate to a variety of great causes every day without spending a single penny. All you need is an Internet connection, and you’re good to go. Here are a few of my favorite free ways to give.
The Hunger Site
www.thehungersite.com
This site features click buttons for six different causes: hunger, child health, breast cancer, literacy, the rainforest, and animal rescue. The concept is simple: Just click the button for each cause once every day, and the site’s sponsors will make a charitable donation on your behalf. If you purchase an item from the site’s online store, they’ll donate even more. It takes just thirty seconds a day to make a difference in someone’s life without spending a cent –make this site a daily stop. Better yet, make it your home page, so you won’t start a single day without chipping in.
Ripple works exactly the same way as the Hunger Site, funding clean water, food, education, and a $100 loan with your daily click. Ripple also features a Google-powered search bar, which makes a donation every time you use it. To get all your friends in on the giving act, add Ripple’s “give” buttons directly to your blog or Facebook page.
The site features a vocabulary game, where every correct answer you choose donates 20 grains of rice to an impoverished country. Play as long and as often as you like –you’re bound to pick up a few SAT words while saving the world.
Free Poverty
www.freepoverty.com
Have you ever played the Facebook staple, Traveler IQ, where you score points by locating cities and landmarks on an unmarked map? This game is just like that, but better –with every correct answer, the site donates 10 cups of water to a poor country on your behalf. It might make you feel like an idiot for the first few rounds when you realize you can’t even locate the Statue of Liberty, but the fact that you’re making a difference should soften the blow a bit.
Are you passionate about fighting poverty? Want to save the whales? Are you committed to curing breast cancer?
No matter what your cause is, you can find a way to support it through the philanthropic search engine tool, GoodSearch. Simply type in the name of the organization you want to support, and GoodSearch will donate 50% of its advertising revenue to your charity of choice. With 54,000 organizations already registered, you’re bound to find a cause that you believe in. Once a few people hop on board, the funds add up fast: If a charity has 10,000 supporters who each use the search tool twice a day, that can add up to $73,000 in donations for the year.
Best of all, GoodSearch recently added a GoodShop tool, which allows you to donate a percentage of the cost of your purchases to the charity of your choice. The store choices include all the big names like Amazon, Best Buy, and Travelocity, so be sure to click through from the site whenever you’re planning a new purchase –you’ll finally have an excuse to feel good about shopping!