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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:This is about not wanting food that has had human waste used as its fertilizer.
bigtoughralf wrote:KoolBak wrote:This is about not wanting food that has had human waste used as its fertilizer.
The BBC article quotes the Office for Science and Society at McGill University as saying that there is no evidence farms in China are actually doing this, and that even if they were it would be totally safe.
Try not to let US Senator Rick Scott and all his lurid but false claims about 'Communist Chims' alarm you too much.
bigtoughralf wrote:Century eggs are great. You can have them over silken tofu with a bit of garlic, chili and oil, or battered and mixed in with minced meat. Plain is also good.
Eating fermented food is a sign of civilisation. e.g.:
- China: century eggs, soy sauce
- UK: Marmite, cottage cheese
- Iran: doogh
- Japan: miso, natto
- India: raita
- Arab world: kefir
- Germany: sauerkraut
Pack Rat wrote:Cream always rises....and so does scum
Votanic wrote:Pack Rat wrote:Cream always rises....and so does scum
(knowing chuckle)... Yes, I 'got' your feeble attempt at 'fermentation' humor, but alas you are once again ...wrong!
As you can see from the accompanying diagram, only some types of fermentative scum float, while other kinds sink to the bottom!
jonesthecurl wrote:A friend of mine once used both top-fermenting and bottom-fermenting yeast on the same batch. Turned out strong, but didn't taste too good.
Pack Rat wrote:Votanic wrote:Pack Rat wrote:Cream always rises....and so does scum
(knowing chuckle)... Yes, I 'got' your feeble attempt at 'fermentation' humor, but alas you are once again ...wrong!
As you can see from the accompanying diagram, only some types of fermentative scum float, while other kinds sink to the bottom!
Mmmmm beer. Beer made agriculture possible and the building of the pyramids.
KoolBak wrote:Why must you constantly blow up / over emphasize bullshit and assign it to an entire country? Are you THAT threatened by us?
This is about not wanting food that has had human waste used as its fertilizer.
You wanna eat shit? Go for it. More power to ya.
But constantly relying on inductive logic and crying "The sky is falling!" never ends well, you dipshit.
Pack Rat wrote:Beer was the first health supplement drink and the buzz was a plus!
jusplay4fun wrote:ralph continues his false narratives of what issues concern the US about China. Garlic has to be very low on that list of concerns.
bigtoughralf wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:ralph continues his false narratives of what issues concern the US about China. Garlic has to be very low on that list of concerns.
The article I shared is exclusively about garlic. If you're struggling with some of the more complicated words maybe you could try zooming in a bit?
bigtoughralf wrote:Article headline: Chinese garlic is a national security risk, says US Senator
strongandsensualralf's 'narrative': US Senator Rick Scott has today raised the alarm about a new threat to US national security: garlic
jp4: 'I can't see anything in the article that backs up ralf's narrative'
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
jusplay4fun wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Article headline: Chinese garlic is a national security risk, says US Senator
strongandsensualralf's 'narrative': US Senator Rick Scott has today raised the alarm about a new threat to US national security: garlic
jp4: 'I can't see anything in the article that backs up ralf's narrative'
I said that the garlic threat is of no real significance, despite what ONE Senator (of 100) said, ralph. IDIOT. You prove your lack of intelligence with every post. Let me go back to ignore you; it is worthless to respond to you. I already said it; let me say it again for the THIRD time in 5 minutes: ralph = IDIOT.
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