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Am I eating too much beef jerky?
Bob, you stupidass, punkass, spellbitch, Typos get your pantys in a
knot? Like I said, if you doubt my word (Masters from U of Mass) it's because you are an uneducated buffoon. Fix yourself a BIG bowl of that stuff, and bon appetite'. P.S. How about doing it live online? I'll sell tickets, and make some loot. No doubt suicide live would bring in quite a draw. "Bob (this dumbass one)" wrote in message ... Not Stabbem, someone else. wrote: Bob, I recommend you follow that recipe, and have a HUGE helping of it. The world will be a better place, and we will all thank you. You know, for a ****wit, you sure are a ****wit. Beyond the fact that there's no such thing as coliander, you sure are a ****wit. If you meant "coriander" (which is usually understood to be the seeds from the same plant we also call cilantro) combining it with pepper and vinegar will make part of the normal seasoning for salsa and a whole big bunch of other foods. Really, do get remedial help with your trolling. It's rather weak as it stands. And as it stands, it sags a good bit. Coliander, indeed... Bob "Bob (this one)" wrote in message ... Not Stabbem, someone else. wrote: WARNING! POISONOUS MIXTURE! It's well known that coliander, pepper, and vinegar form a highly toxic mixture that can kill you fast. DO NOT TRY THIS RECIPE, THIS IS NOT A JOKE! Right. And avoid, at all costs, cinnabar and cormorant. Those spices will terminate your uvula if you're a woman or it'll wither your prosthesis if you're a man. Not much worse than that could happen to a person. Well, except if you listen to crap like this. You'll get hearing aids. Bob |
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Am I eating too much beef jerky?
"Steven Fochi" wrote in message . au...
G'day Bob, Why dontcha just blow him? The mixture is also part of some pickling recipes which for generations have been used by many and have had no ill effects whatsoever. Except this combination is deadly. Also, in hotter climates pepper mixed with herbs and spices such as coriander have been used to keep meat and protect the consumer of those meats from the ill effects of eating meats that would otherwise be rancid and make people very sick. Steven So Steve, Just what was the average life expectancy of those people? Oh yeah, 25YO was considered aged. Know why dumbass? Because they ate that combination of spices, and it killed them. |
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Am I eating too much beef jerky?
NO need to be ignorant and abusive, it merely shows your immaturity and
attracts negative attention. Abuse serves only one purpose, to hide ignorance and fear, so unless you have respect and choose to speak to me in a manner that is respectful, then please don't bother saying anything at all as I'll just ignore your comments. Steven By the way, I'm 40 and regularly eat the supposedly deadly combination and I'm healthy, strong and apart from a few grey hairs look younger than most my age. So according to your logic, I should have been dead long ago. Of course it's your choice to have your beliefs and not my responsibility to persuade you to believe anything other than what you choose. "Not Stabbem, someone else." wrote in message om... "Steven Fochi" wrote in message . au... G'day Bob, Why dontcha just blow him? The mixture is also part of some pickling recipes which for generations have been used by many and have had no ill effects whatsoever. Except this combination is deadly. Also, in hotter climates pepper mixed with herbs and spices such as coriander have been used to keep meat and protect the consumer of those meats from the ill effects of eating meats that would otherwise be rancid and make people very sick. Steven So Steve, Just what was the average life expectancy of those people? Oh yeah, 25YO was considered aged. Know why dumbass? Because they ate that combination of spices, and it killed them. |
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Am I eating too much beef jerky?
"Not Stabbem, someone else." wrote:
Bob, you &*%$#! Would suggest you simply ignore that poor soul in the dark corner over there. Meanwhile, I will continue to pray for him in Christ's name. Servant to the humblest person in the universe, Andrew -- Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD Board-Certified Cardiologist http://www.heartmdphd.com/ ** Who is the humblest person in the universe? http://makeashorterlink.com/?L26062048 What is all this about? http://makeashorterlink.com/?R20632B48 Is this spam? http://makeashorterlink.com/?N69721867 |
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Am I eating too much beef jerky?
Hi there,
"Helgi Briem" wrote in message ... On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 19:34:19 +1000, "Steven Fochi" wrote: Does the jerky you eat contain MSG?? if it does, there's one poison you don't need. The poisonous aspect of MSG was very much exagerrated. Except for a very small minority of possible MSG intolerants, evidence indicates that it is completely harmless. There is also no evidence that such intolerance exists either (double blind, placebo controlled trials). "Chinese Restaurant Syndrome" was an urban legend or a hoax. Walker R, Lupien JR. "The safety evaluation of monosodium glutamate. J Nutr. 2000 Apr;130(4S Suppl):1049S-52S. http://www.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/130/4/1049S Considering I'm allergic to the form of msg that is added to foods as an additive, I think there needs some correction in the assumption that it is harmless. Of course I do recognise that many have researched such things and have come to the conclusions they have been paid to come up with. Of course not all are of that standard, yet when companies like Monsanto sponsor research, it's a certainty that the research will say what they want it so say. The symptoms I experience when eating foods with refined added msg a Dry tight throat, restricted breathing needing an inhaler to assist with and I do not suffer from any form of asthma or other breathing difficulties, just when I consume added msg and artificial sweeteners which have a very similar effect on me. Also I get very lethargic and experience lapses of concentration where my vision also fails to focus momentarily and I get blurred vision. An extreme thirst that is unquenchable. Severe headaches. Hot flushes. Cold feet. Of course maybe I am imagining it as the experts say I cannot experience these symptoms from merely consuming foods with added msg or foods with chemical sweeteners. I have been checked out and have no health problems that could explain what I experience when having those additives. Now as far as the natural form of msg that is naturally in foods, I can happily eat those foods and not experience and effects. Of course the powder they add to food is refined, it is in doses much larger than seen naturally in foods, and may even be or include some artificial parts to it. Steven |
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Am I eating too much beef jerky?
Not Stabbem, someone else. wrote:
Bob, you stupidass, punkass, spellbitch, Typos get your pantys Panties. in a knot? Not really. Ignorance does. Vulgarity does. And ignorant vulgarity most of all. Like I said, if you doubt my word (Masters from U of Mass) it's because you are an uneducated buffoon. I don't *doubt* your word. That assumes a question. I discount it entirely. Perhaps you can offer a citation that documents this desperate hazard. Right. Your message: WARNING! POISONOUS MIXTURE! It's well known that coliander, pepper, and vinegar form a highly toxic mixture that can kill you fast. DO NOT TRY THIS RECIPE, THIS IS NOT A JOKE! This is either profoundly stupid nonsense that you actually believe or it's profoundly stupid nonsense you're trolling with. Either way, it marks you as a fool. The combination of coriander, pepper and vinegar is extremely common in virtually all of the important cuisines of the world. Fix yourself a BIG bowl of that stuff, and bon appetite'. P.S. How about doing it live online? I'll sell tickets, and make some loot. No doubt suicide live would bring in quite a draw. Find something to do that doesn't make you look quite so dimwitted. Just a friendly suggestion. Bob "Bob (this dumbass one)" Wow. This is real collegiate-level wit... wrote in message ... Not Stabbem, someone else. wrote: Bob, I recommend you follow that recipe, and have a HUGE helping of it. The world will be a better place, and we will all thank you. You know, for a ****wit, you sure are a ****wit. Beyond the fact that there's no such thing as coliander, you sure are a ****wit. If you meant "coriander" (which is usually understood to be the seeds from the same plant we also call cilantro) combining it with pepper and vinegar will make part of the normal seasoning for salsa and a whole big bunch of other foods. Really, do get remedial help with your trolling. It's rather weak as it stands. And as it stands, it sags a good bit. Coliander, indeed... Bob "Bob (this one)" wrote in message ... Not Stabbem, someone else. wrote: WARNING! POISONOUS MIXTURE! It's well known that coliander, pepper, and vinegar form a highly toxic mixture that can kill you fast. DO NOT TRY THIS RECIPE, THIS IS NOT A JOKE! Right. And avoid, at all costs, cinnabar and cormorant. Those spices will terminate your uvula if you're a woman or it'll wither your prosthesis if you're a man. Not much worse than that could happen to a person. Well, except if you listen to crap like this. You'll get hearing aids. Bob |
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Am I eating too much beef jerky?
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
"Not Stabbem, someone else." wrote: Bob, you &*%$#! Would suggest you simply ignore that poor soul in the dark corner over there. As Chung is unable to. Oh, he doesn't reply directly to me. Not a chance. He waits for others to do so and that way he adds his comments that way. He makes a big point of not replying to me. Mostly because he really can't. It's that problem he has with facts and truth... Let Andrew "Lucifer" Chung bring light to the dark corners... Bob |
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Am I eating too much beef jerky?
wrote in message ... I'm 56 years of age, 6"2, 205 lbs and work out regularly aerobically and with weights. I'm not into fad diets and believe that caloric moderation with an exercise regimen is the most sensible way to go. Lately I've developed a real "taste" for beef jerky and have been eating quite a bit of it ( the packaged type) the last few weeks. About 1/4 to 1/2 lb. per day lately. I'm trying to lose a bit more bodyfat and I find that the the jerky is filling and I'm less likely to snack on "junK" foods. Beef jerky is high in protein, low in fat and seems pretty healthy except for the fact that it contains of sodium. Any comments or feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Sy I know that in the "Old West" dried meat was very popular. Of course, people generally didn't live to be over 55 anyway! -- Please post and reply to For non-USA readers; what is beef jerky? |
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Am I eating too much beef jerky?
"Bob (this one)" wrote in message ...
Not Stabbem, someone else. wrote: Every guy named "Bob" I ever met, was an (_!_) hole. You are no exception. Except for the obvious fact that you're never met me Trust me, I don't need too for that call to be accurate. Get troll lessons from somebody better than you at it. Say any mild-mannered 9 year old. Bob Sorry Boob, I am the puppetmaster, you are a splinter on my puppetts asshole. |
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