Posted on 08/24/2008 6:37:09 PM PDT by lainie
The world is full of idiots who want to meddle into, and control every aspect of our lives. Just another example of intrusive elements and the government assclowns that support them for money and votes -—
Powdered Greenie brains.
Because it takes so MANY Greenies to make a couple of grams...
Uh on!! Watch out democratic presidential ticket.
‘...Uh on!! Watch out democratic presidential ticket....’
That was my first thought. Now they are going after Obama!
The article misses one of the biggest contributors to the growth of palm oil use, especially in snack foods. The campaign against partially hydrogenated oils led Nabisco to put the palm oil in the Oreos. I am sure other products dropping partially hydrogenated oil has led to the use of more palm oils as well.
What is an earth muffin to do?
The Stop the War on Drugs crowd ain’t gonna like this one.
I’ll give you my Oreos when you take them from my cold, dead hands!
I’ll tell you this much: Whether it’s because the palm oil is fresher, or some other reason, Oreos manufactured in Indonesia are without doubt, the very best in the world.
They are hands down tastier, the cookies crisper and the filoing smoother than Oreos made anywhere else in the world, including in the USA. Whenever I am in Indonesia, I never leave without a supply stashed away in my suitcase.
Some may doubt that any orea could be better than our own (admittedly good) domestic product, but in a double blind taste test I conducted, I was able to confirm this to statistical certainty (p<0.005).
Those Indonesian Oreos are just superb.
They already banned the propellant in my asthma inhaler, starting in January. These people are psychotic.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
And some barbecued spotted owl breast.
"When Oreos and Cheeze-Its are outlawed, only outlaws will have Oreos and Cheeze-Its!"
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
I'd buy the whole shelf and give them away in front of the store while munching on them myself !
Probably by the time you get them they'll be less perfect than JV's stash. I had that experience with Gummy Bears that someone brought back from Germany to the office - they were so fresh and juicy that I won't even buy the shipped ones any more. I had no idea how desiccated and stale the ones you can buy here actually are. I know we do some business in Indonesia, but I don't know if anyone ever actually goes there. I'm going to make it a point to find out today, though.
Which brings to mind another adage:
"They'll get my Cheez-Its when they pry them from my cold, dead hands."
Ah jees. That article just made me hungry for arroz con coco (rice with coconut).
Just for that, Im going to make it for lunch.
Recipe:
(Dont use the artificially sweetened Coconut juice such as those used for drinks, cookies, etc. You dont want sweet rice. Yeck!)
Use your plain white rice recipe, but instead of adding water, add coconut juice. I know nothing about the coconut juice in the States. Here it is a little heavier than water; therefore, you may want to thin it down with a little H2O so it cooks better. Here in Panama, because of the consistency of the coconut juice, the rice comes out just a tad creamy.
Enjoy.
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