I was involved with some of the tox tests a few years back, it's not good. A lot went unpublished in the same vein as the unpublished tox results done when quorn was retested.
Bottle of Yellow Tail merlot with a Sabzi Jalfraizi, samosa, pillau and naan. Mistook a chilli for a green bean. Schoolboy error. Deserved all I got both last night and this morning. Glass of Jura Superstition on the rocks with MOTD. And a double decker.
****ing quorn is the anal gland secretions of some filthy, pus ridden mong-styled knob jockey. It's ****ing mold, people. You're eating mold!
If i understand you correctly, you believe a mans choice of soft drink,tells us how much of a man you are ?
But so are mushrooms, Ern. And what about those antibiotics that just might save your life...............?
I'm a bit of coke addict if I'm honest. When I started my diet in January 2013 and lost 4 stone one of the things I cut out was full fat coke. It has a instane amount of empty calories in. Now I only drink diet coke. But according to some reports the sugar alternative they use can make you crave sugar even more.
Don't mind a mushroom. A good and noble foodstuff. So long as you don't eat the wrong ones obviously. Antibiotics are the single greatest lifesaver developed in the last 100 years, I believe. So no beef from me there. Quorn on the other hand in a substance discovered in a soil sample, cultured on cereal waste, which causes known allergic reactions and food intolerances. If this was acknowledged by the manufacturers, in the same way that warnings about nut allergies, lactose intolerances etc are put on packaging then fair enough. But the company continue to deny there is any issues. They are not giving the public the full facts on which they can make informed decisions. That, I believe, is neglectful. They are aware of the effect their product has on a significant amount of people and yet they deny it. http://rontlog.hubpages.com/hub/Food-Allergies-Quorn
According to a channel 4 programme I watched the soap has more bugs on it than the toilet. In fact the soap was shown to be the dirtiest thing in the house.
OK, OK mould is our friend. Bacteria are our tummy buddies. Our obsession with hygiene is reducing our defence mechanisms against a whole range of perfectly naturally occurring substances. Fine. Quorn is still the essence of Evil made flesh however. Not flesh obs, but you get my drift.
True. When the Community Nurse was at my place she dumped the old dressings in the bin and washed her hands with washing-up liquid (not soap) and then dried them on kitchen roll (not a towel).
Bland, watery, tasteless. Doesn't incapacitate me for hours on end however so I bear the stuff no personal ill-will. BTW is it pronounced toe-foo or toff-oo?
Ah, the old 'double pattie buttie and chips' diet. Or was it a 'treat' day? How many points did that cost you?