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TV ban on adverts for cheese, the latest 'junk food'
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| 2nd January 2007
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Posted on 01/02/2007 9:47:39 PM PST by neverdem
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
The guy in the article is going after the chicken fat from a local Tyson's plant..........they could clean up around here with Tyson and Perdue plants just in this county alone :)
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posted on
01/03/2007 6:55:19 AM PST
by
Gabz
(If we weren't crazy, we'd just all go insane.)
To: SheLion
The easiest means of censoring what type of advertising children see is parental use of the on/off button of the remote :)
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posted on
01/03/2007 6:56:38 AM PST
by
Gabz
(If we weren't crazy, we'd just all go insane.)
To: gopheraj
Aint no way in he!! they are taking my cheese away from me. When I was born, I was fussy and wouldn't shut up (Hubby says that is a precurser to what was to come) Anyway, my mother squished up some cheese and black olives and fed me. No crying after that. She craved them both while she was preggers with me.Well, now you know how we smokers feel about our cigarettes. Same thing. And if cheese is bad for us and smoking is bad for us.............it's still up to us to be responsible for our own choices and not the nanny government.
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posted on
01/03/2007 6:59:44 AM PST
by
SheLion
(When you're right, take up the fight!!!!!)
To: Gabz
The easiest means of censoring what type of advertising children see is parental use of the on/off button of the remote :)Exactly. I still barf every time I remember Hillary saying "It takes a village to raise a child." She is full of it right up to her bushy brows!
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posted on
01/03/2007 7:00:57 AM PST
by
SheLion
(When you're right, take up the fight!!!!!)
To: freebird5850
Crackers, cheese and chili. ((( loud smacking of lips emanating from afnamvet's house)))
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posted on
01/03/2007 7:04:27 AM PST
by
afnamvet
(It is what it is.)
To: neverdem
They're cutting the cheese?
86
posted on
01/03/2007 7:04:59 AM PST
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: neverdem
IT should be noted that some of these foods are recommended under that Atkin's Diet. Atkin's has been lauded for dieter's reduction in cholesterol and helpful for those facing diabetes.
To: trisham
I was waiting on someone to say it..lol!
Now they've gone and cut the cheese.
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posted on
01/03/2007 7:09:06 AM PST
by
quack
To: neverdem
camembert "The cat's eaten it."
89
posted on
01/03/2007 7:17:24 AM PST
by
B Knotts
(Newt '08!)
To: quack
90
posted on
01/03/2007 7:19:15 AM PST
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: HungarianGypsy
Bran flakes are banned!
WTF?
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posted on
01/03/2007 7:23:07 AM PST
by
najida
(If it wasn't for fast food, I'd have no food at all.)
To: neverdem; Abram; albertp; AlexandriaDuke; Alexander Rubin; Allosaurs_r_us; Americanwolf; ...
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posted on
01/03/2007 7:32:41 AM PST
by
traviskicks
(http://www.neoperspectives.com/optimism_nov8th.htm)
To: Gabz
This nonsense has passed the comical stage.
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posted on
01/03/2007 7:39:25 AM PST
by
Just A Nobody
(I - LOVE - my attitude problem! NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
To: RosieCotton
Y'know, I bought some Seriously Sharp back in December and was so excited when I cut a piece . . . and it tasted exactly like, well, ass.
I was quite disappointed, to say the least.
I'll stick with my Cahill's Porter and my Somerdales! Have you tried either a horseradish cheddar, or one with mustard seeds in it?
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posted on
01/03/2007 7:41:09 AM PST
by
Xenalyte
(Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
To: Xenalyte
It has to be room temperature. And it does vary batch to batch. But I love the stuff.
Maybe they keep the best fer Vermonters? ;-) I haven't seen it out here.
I *love* horseradish cheddar. I can't remember the brand I've had, though.
To: Just A Nobody
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posted on
01/03/2007 7:47:32 AM PST
by
Gabz
(If we weren't crazy, we'd just all go insane.)
To: RosieCotton; Bacon Man; Hap
Cabot's makes a good one, but the one I prefer is Somerdale Harlech, the one that looks like an orange hockey puck.
My best friends Bacon and Hap gave me an iGourmet gift certificate for my birthday, and I cannot wait to get on there and buy me some new wild cheese!
Recommendations? I'm not a huge fan of blue or goat, but will try anything.
97
posted on
01/03/2007 7:47:51 AM PST
by
Xenalyte
(Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
To: ApplegateRanch
Is the "strong, red wine" to kill the flavor of the cheese, or that of the sardine bread? It's to make you forget that you are eating live fly larvae.
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posted on
01/03/2007 7:51:09 AM PST
by
LexBaird
(98% satisfaction guaranteed. There's just no pleasing some people.)
To: Xenalyte
How about something smoked?
Smoked Gouda is dandy...
To: neverdem
This is another instance of utter nonsense run amok in the UK. Cheese is loaded with protein, and a natural food that most children love. Protein is a vital nutrient that young, fast growing children must have in order to develop normally. The protein deficient diet of the very poor Dalits of India is the primary reason why so many of their young children die of malnutrition.
The Dalits are at the very bottom of India's poverty level. Their typical diet is mostly starchy vegetable substances and they get very little or no animal protein. Vegetable protein is not a complete protein molecule that humans can use to make tissue. Could it be that's what the Brits have in mind for their own kids to prevent native Brit overpopulation and make room for more 3rd world immigrants?
Two different vegetable protein molecules, from both grains and legumes, must be combined in our digestive system in order to form the complete molecule humans need for growth and maintenance of muscle tissue. At least that's what the 7th Day Adventists believe and teach, and their average life span is 7 years longer than the overall American average.
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posted on
01/03/2007 8:13:07 AM PST
by
epow
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