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  1. kiwiqpr

    kiwiqpr Barnsie Mod

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    Just seen them for the first time in a while so I bought a load
    Does anyone know how I can bring up the Brussels sprouts thread from a while back which i think had a few recipes on it
    Otherwise i will be eating them on my own
     
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    Why don't you get creative and do somthing new like a spout topped pizza?
     
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    How about cheesy spouts with beans and chips?
     
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    Sweet and sour sprout balls with sprout fried rice?
     
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    Will these be adding to the ozone layer problems?
     
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    Don't tell Aussie
     
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    For breakfast do a sprout fry up...

    Brussels-Sprouts-and-Fried-Eggs-Recipe.jpg
     
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    Sprout sheish for lunch...

    GrilledBrusselsSprouts.jpg
     
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    Give the kids a treat with sprout ice cream...

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    Living the dream<cheers>
     
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    You'll be sectioned in a one mile exclusion zone...<laugh>
     
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    I'm one of the few in our family that just loves them, especially with game and poultry.
     
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    that actually looks nice utrs
     
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    Why Do Brussels Sprouts Make You Fart?

    After eating sprouts, you’ll notice that a few hours later you’re producing some pretty ghastly stenches.

    But why do they cause such pungent aromas?


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    When you eat sprouts, bacteria in the stomach and intestine will attempt to break them down and will release a variety of gases in the process including nitrogen, methane, carbon dioxide and hydrogen.

    According to Dr Helen Webberley, who is the dedicated GP for Oxford Online Pharmacy, sprouts are hard to digest because our bodies can’t produce the enzymes needed to break down some of the chemical components they contain.

    “Sprouts contain high amounts of cellulose which is difficult for the normal human digestive system to process. As a result, a lot of the original sprout arrives in the colon where it is digested by gut bacteria,” she explains.

    The body also struggles to break down a sugar called raffinose, which is found in other brassica veggies such as cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower.

    Raffinose is broken down by an enzyme called alpha-galactosidase. But because we don’t make that enzyme in the gut, the raffinose ends up moving along to the large intestine, which is where the party starts.

    When the body attempts to break down raffinose, the process produces sulphide and mercaptan, which Dr Webberley describes as “the sources of the stink”.

    “Some people have the right bacteria to produce litres of the stuff,” she adds.

    At this point in the digestive process, you need to begin to worry about what’s going to come out of your other end.

    For those who are concerned about stinking guests out with putrid botty burps this Christmas, a spokesperson from The Vegetarian Society suggests eating more vegetables all year round so your digestive system gets used to breaking them down.

    They also suggest adding dill or caraway seeds to vegetables such as cabbage when cooking, or having a cup of peppermint tea after a meal.

    Meanwhile Dr Webberley advises to “ventilate the room well” and if all else fails, “blame the dog or the grandparents”.

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    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/12/02/why-do-brussels-sprouts-make-you-fart_n_8683142.html
     

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