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  • Pink Leftie with child bearing hips and fertile eggs
    Hello Kitty's Avatar
    20,755 posts since Dec '99
  • 淘汰郎
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    35,937 posts since Aug '05
  • Pink Leftie with child bearing hips and fertile eggs
    Hello Kitty's Avatar
    20,755 posts since Dec '99
  • 淘汰郎
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    35,937 posts since Aug '05
    • speaking of tat, how she slice it?

      i like thin rectangular ones, some times people dice it.

  • hmsg's Avatar
    1,156 posts since Apr '05
  • 淘汰郎
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    35,937 posts since Aug '05
  • Pink Leftie with child bearing hips and fertile eggs
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    20,755 posts since Dec '99
    • ystrdy, she diced small cubes to fry rice.

      den i scolded her coz so small and i cudnt taste the luncheon meat.

      so 2day, she cooked rectangular slices de but i scolded her again.

      coz  本小姐 prefer to kiap roti and eat.

  • 淘汰郎
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    35,937 posts since Aug '05
    • Originally posted by Hello Kitty:

      ystrdy, she diced small cubes to fry rice.

      den i scolded her coz so small and i cudnt taste the luncheon meat.

      so 2day, she cooked rectangular slices de but i scolded her again.

      coz  本小姐 prefer to kiap roti and eat.

      hehe. forever.

  • NG QIBO AARON AUBREY's Avatar
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  • maurizio13's Avatar
    12,500 posts since Sep '06
    • Consuming processed meats increases the risk of pancreatic cancer, says new research conducted at the University of Hawaii that followed nearly 200,000 men and women for seven years. According to lead study author Ute Nothlings, people who consumed the most processed meats (hot dogs and sausage) showed a 67% increased risk of pancreatic cancer over those who consumed little or no meat products.

      But researchers failed to accurately identify the culprit responsible for this increased risk of pancreatic cancer, says one author. The true cause of the heightened cancer risk is the widespread use of a carcinogenic precursor ingredient known as sodium nitrite by food processing companies, says nutritionist Mike Adams, author of the just-published Grocery Warning manual at: http://www.TruthPublishing.com/GroceryWarning.html

      Nearly all processed meats are made with sodium nitrite: breakfast sausage, hot dogs, jerkies, bacon, lunch meat, and even meats in canned soup products. Yet this ingredient is a precursor to highly carcinogenic nitrosamines -- potent cancer-causing chemicals that accelerate the formation and growth of cancer cells throughout the body. When consumers eat sodium nitrite in popular meat products, nitrosamines are formed in the body where they promote the growth of various cancers, including colorectal cancer and pancreatic cancer, says Adams.

      "Sodium nitrite is a dangerous, cancer-causing ingredient that has no place in the human food supply," he explains. The USDA actually tried to ban sodium nitrite in the 1970's, but was preempted by the meat processing industry, which relies on the ingredient as a color fixer to make foods look more visually appealing. "The meat industry uses sodium nitrite to sell more meat products at the expense of public health," says Adams. "And this new research clearly demonstrates the link between the consumption of processed meats and cancer."

      Pancreatic cancer isn't the only negative side effect of consuming processed meats such as hot dogs. Leukemia also skyrockets by 700% following the consumption of hot dogs. (Preston-Martin, S. et al. "N-nitroso compounds and childhood brain tumors: A case-control study." Cancer Res. 1982; 42:5240-5.) Other links between processed meats and disease are covered in detail in the Grocery Warning manual.

      Adams wrote Grocery Warning to warn consumers about the toxic, disease-causing ingredients found in everyday foods and groceries. "There are certain ingredients found in common grocery products that directly promote cancer, diabetes, heart disease, depression, Alzheimer's disease, osteoporosis and even behavioral disorders," Adams explains. His Grocery Warning manual covers them all, teaching readers how to prevent and even help reverse chronic diseases by avoiding the foods and food ingredients that cause disease.

      According to Adams, consumers can help reduce the cancer-causing effects of sodium nitrite by consuming protective antioxidants before meals, such as vitamin C and vitamin E. But no vitamin offers 100% protection. The only safe strategy is to avoid sodium nitrite completely.

      Adams especially warns expectant mothers to avoid consuming sodium nitrite due to the greatly heightened risk of brain tumors in infants. Parents are also warned to avoid feeding their children products that contain sodium nitrite, including all popular hot dogs, bacon, jerkies, breakfast sausages and pizzas made with pepperoni or other processed meats. "Sodium nitrite is especially dangerous to fetuses, infants and children," says Adams.

      Sadly, nearly all school lunch programs currently serve schoolchildren meat products containing sodium nitrite. Hospital cafeterias also serve this cancer-causing ingredient to patients. Sodium nitrite is found in literally thousands of different menu items at fast food restaurants and dining establishments. "The use of this ingredient is widespread," says Adams, and it's part of the reason we're seeing skyrocketing rates of cancer in every society that consumes large quantities of processed meats."

      Some companies are now offering nitrite-free and nitrate-free meat products, which are far healthier alternatives, but those products are difficult to find and are typically available only at health food stores or natural grocers. Consumers can look for "Nitrite-free" or "Nitrate-free" labels when shopping for meat products. They can also purchase fresh meats, which are almost never prepared with sodium nitrite.

      The new research on processed meats points to a chemical toxin as the cause of the increased cancer risk. A heightened cancer risk of 67% is "gigantic," warns Adams. "This is clearly not due to macronutrient differences. This is the kind of risk increase you only see with ingredient toxicity. Something in these processed meats is poisoning people, and the evidence points straight to sodium nitrite."

       

      http://www.naturalnews.com/007024.html

  • alfagal's Avatar
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  • 淘汰郎
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    35,937 posts since Aug '05
    • Originally posted by alfagal:

      usually my mom buys ma ling..

      its round..she slice into semi circles..

      wah so big piece! haha

  • Pink Leftie with child bearing hips and fertile eggs
    Hello Kitty's Avatar
    20,755 posts since Dec '99
    • Originally posted by alfagal:

      usually my mom buys ma ling..

      its round..she slice into semi circles..

      nw she go whr buy?

  • Pink Leftie with child bearing hips and fertile eggs
    Hello Kitty's Avatar
    20,755 posts since Dec '99
    • Originally posted by Pitot:

      wah so big piece! haha

      dun be dumb lah.

      cut half frm top den slice from the side lah.

  • 淘汰郎
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    35,937 posts since Aug '05
    • Originally posted by Hello Kitty:

      dun be dumb lah.

      cut half frm top den slice from the side lah.

      big for me leh.

      i prefer after the semi circle the cut into quadrants.

  • Pink Leftie with child bearing hips and fertile eggs
    Hello Kitty's Avatar
    20,755 posts since Dec '99
  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,888 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by Hello Kitty:

      me is eating spam lite nw!

      What is the difference between spam lite and maling?

  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,888 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by Hello Kitty:

      lame.

      last time,outside all sold semi circle size de wat.

      It is still available now.

  • I love my cute cats!!!!!
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    6,112 posts since Sep '06
    • Originally posted by Hello Kitty:

      me is eating spam lite nw!

      Someone told me they had been to the factory that made Spam.  The person said the place smelled terrible and looked absolutely disgusting.

  • SevenEleven's Avatar
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  • maurizio13's Avatar
    12,500 posts since Sep '06
    •  

      processed meat is where they dump all those unwanted parts, add salt and flavourings, sell them off to unsuspecting consumers.

       

      can you identify which part of the animal the meat came from? icon_lol.gif

       

      Edited by maurizio13 07 Aug `08, 10:54AM
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