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Re: Food Room

PostAuthor: Piling » Sat Apr 16, 2016 8:54 am

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Kurdish honey with its wax. Wonderful for all throat and lungs diseases.

I wonder if Londoner will find how honey is a GREAT danger for health :p
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:07 am

Piling wrote:http://themostquietplaceiskurdistan.tumblr.com/post/142879556974/honey-comb-ideal-for-throat-and-lungs-diseases

Kurdish honey with its wax. Wonderful for all throat and lungs diseases.

I wonder if Londoner will find how honey is a GREAT danger for health :p



VERY probably :ymdevil:

I love honey especially if it comes from local hives :D
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Apr 18, 2016 9:39 pm

McDonald's to experiment with all-you-can eat fries option

You are driving along and your hand wanders for one last French fry in the oily paper sachet in the arm rest. Except it’s not the last. How ever many times you reach, the fries keep regenerating. So you just keep popping them in your mouth. A happy dream or a nightmare?

McDonald's is preparing to experiment with an all-you-can eat French fries option, an idea that should appeal to customers with eyes bigger than stomachs but which surely would have sent Morgan Spurlock to the emergency room had it been available in time for his 2004 documentary film, ‘Super Size Me’, exploring the effects of gorging exclusively on all things Mickey D.

This is not about to be introduced to the burger chain worldwide. Serious fans of Golden Arches fries who like the idea of eating as many as they can in one sitting for the same price - much like enjoying a bottomless mug of coffee - will have to make their way to Missouri.

Nor should they buy their plane or train tickets just yet. The only franchise promising the fries landslide will be in St Joseph, a little way north of Kansas City, and it hasn’t been built yet. Still, the grand opening is planned for July, according to its owner, Chris Habiger.

The fries option is only the half of it. Mr Habiger told the local news outlet, News-Press Now, that customers will for the first time be able to custom-build their burgers at touch-screen kiosks - perhaps a sneaky way to cut payroll costs just as the campaign for a higher minimum wage gets serious.

“There really are hundreds of different choices to build the burger of your dreams,” owner Chris Habiger gushed to the News-Press Now, the building site behind him. “Once you’ve placed your order, you can find your seat because we’ll bring it out to you.”

Nor will his McDonald's look much like one. It will boast earth tones, armchairs and sofas. “Today’s customers seek a comfortable and inviting atmosphere,” Mr Harbiger said. “So we’re committed to providing a modern look and feel to this restaurant.”

Are we witnessing the end of McDonald's as we know it?

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PostAuthor: Piling » Tue Apr 19, 2016 2:42 am

French fries are awful in MacDo as any sort of frozen stuff. Real French fries are FULL of delicious oil :lol:


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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Apr 19, 2016 10:32 am

I could feel my arteries hardening just watching that video :))

I like my Tefal Actify cooked chips :ymhug:

They are much thicker than French fries, lovely and crisp on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside

The larger the potato is the less fat soaks into it

My Actifry only uses a small spoonful of oil. It contains a paddle that stirs the chips constantly turning them over. Really great invention :D
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Apr 19, 2016 11:55 am

I enjoyed this video but found her strong French accent a big difficult :)) =)) :))

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PostAuthor: Piling » Tue Apr 19, 2016 12:16 pm

"Dietetic" French fries are a HERESY.

The best French fries are the fattest. A good French fries should be be THICK but SOUFFLÉ. That's why after a first bath in boiled oil, it needs to take them out, to let them a moment take oxygen and then, be boiled again for a 2nd bath.

And the best mousse au chocolat should have 500% of dark, rich, tasty chocolate. :D


If we talk about French gastronomy, never too rich and too fat enough. If we talk about Weigh Watchers Diet then… it is not gastronomy, it is boring diet. ;)
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Apr 19, 2016 6:37 pm

Back to my watermelon, oranges and apples :(
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PostAuthor: Londoner » Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:18 am

Piling wrote:http://themostquietplaceiskurdistan.tumblr.com/post/142879556974/honey-comb-ideal-for-throat-and-lungs-diseases

Kurdish honey with its wax. Wonderful for all throat and lungs diseases.

I wonder if Londoner will find how honey is a GREAT danger for health :p


Generally honey is a healthy food and has medical properties, it is antiseptic. It may prevent a disease but can not cure it. Raw honey is healthier like the one in Kurdistan, this is provided it is organic, that is my view. But I believe now in Kurdistan they use chemical fertilizers and pesticides on a large scale. I used to spend a lot of money on manuka honey, which supposed to have strong antiseptic property but I gave it up in favour of organic honey.

I found the following online about the risk of eating honey:

'Honey may contain botulinum endospores that cause infant botulism, a rare but serious type of food poisoning that can result in paralysis. Even pasteurized honey has a chance of containing these spores. For this reason, it is recommended that infants under 1 year do not consume honey.'
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PostAuthor: Londoner » Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:25 am

Piling wrote:French fries are awful in MacDo as any sort of frozen stuff. Real French fries are FULL of delicious oil :lol:


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This is really a lousiest chips. If she was married to my father and gave him these chips to eat he would have divorced her immediately. :))
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PostAuthor: Londoner » Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:32 am

Anthea wrote:I could feel my arteries hardening just watching that video :))

I like my Tefal Actify cooked chips :ymhug:

They are much thicker than French fries, lovely and crisp on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside

The larger the potato is the less fat soaks into it

My Actifry only uses a small spoonful of oil. It contains a paddle that stirs the chips constantly turning them over. Really great invention :D


I am afraid our actifries doesn't make any differences. A roasted food is as oxidated as as fried food. A roasted food may be worst because it reacts with the air, oxygen, and become full of free radicals. I also like chips. I get chunki frozen chips and eat them once a week some times once in a fortnight. But I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables every days. so eating bad foods once in a while shouldn't be harmful. It is all about balancing between free radicals and enzymes inside your body. As long as your supply of enzymes is enough to cover the demand to neutralise free radicals, bad foods shouldn't cause any harm.
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:52 am

Londoner wrote:I am afraid our actifries doesn't make any differences. A roasted food is as oxidated as as fried food. A roasted food may be worst because it reacts with the air, oxygen, and become full of free radicals. I also like chips. I get chunki frozen chips and eat them once a week some times once in a fortnight. But I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables, which balances every days. so eating bad foods once in a while shouldn't be harmful.


I live on noting but salads during the summer months

Ans as I mention earlier, I eat lots of fruit especially since I gave up chocolate last year :D
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PostAuthor: Londoner » Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:59 am

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Londoner wrote:I am afraid our actifries doesn't make any differences. A roasted food is as oxidated as as fried food. A roasted food may be worst because it reacts with the air, oxygen, and become full of free radicals. I also like chips. I get chunki frozen chips and eat them once a week some times once in a fortnight. But I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables, which balances every days. so eating bad foods once in a while shouldn't be harmful.


I live on noting but salads during the summer months

Ans as I mention earlier, I eat lots of fruit especially since I gave up chocolate last year :D

To ensure you get all nutrients, choose your vegs and fruits selectively. Choose the ones with most nutrients. On the other hand, it may be wise to have a wholegrain meal a day just to be sure you get all nutrients. Fresh fruits and vegetable are full of enzymes and vitamins but they may not contain nutrition enough.
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PostAuthor: Piling » Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:15 am

Too much fruits are bad for liver. As fruits become alcohol during digestion, big fruit eaters could have a cirrhosis even if they drink only water. :D
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Apr 20, 2016 5:01 pm

Piling wrote:Too much fruits are bad for liver. As fruits become alcohol during digestion, big fruit eaters could have a cirrhosis even if they drink only water. :D


Good point :ymapplause:

I eat a lot of fish salads :D
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