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The Original O'l Farts Club.

Patwillie

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tobedetermined

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are you from Canada

Affirmative. The land of ice and ptarmigan.

So by lard, I mean Tenderflake . . . of course.
I use it for pastry and for frying schnitzel. As a matter of fact, I will be cooking up a bunch in a couple of hours for some birthdays. And sticking with the Magyar theme, I made some tarhonya a few weeks back and we will make a big bowl of that as well.
 

bigsur51

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Please be advised that a Aztec War Whistle has come into my world.
I live on Long Island N.Y.
My reign of terror on the island will begin on Thursday.
That may change if its too scary for me.
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you are gonna scare the schitt out of the neighbors for sure..

what will Johnny Law do and say to you when the neighbors dial 9 1 1 on you?




 

bigsur51

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lard like Snowcap

has BHT and BHA as a preservative agent

jury is out on whether BHA and BHT are good/bad for humans


Other Health Risks​

Studies on the potential health risks of BHA and BHT are ongoing. Here's a close look at what some of the current research has to say about foods and other products containing these additives.


  • Cancer: The National Toxicology Program (NTP) Report on Carcinogens states there is enough evidence from animal studies to suggest that BHA could cause cancer in humans, but acknowledges that epidemiological evidence in humans is still lacking.4
  • Developmental and reproductive toxicity: Some older animal studies showed that large doses of BHA resulted in reproductive dysfunction, particularly changes in testosterone levels and underdeveloped sex organs.8
  • Endocrine disruption: The European Commission on Endocrine Disruption has identified BHA as a potential human endocrine disruptor.9 However, the current evidence is still inconclusive. As one study notes, "BHA might be responsible for different endocrine-disrupting effects in humans, but the lack of sufficient evidence does not allow any direct link toward this antioxidant. It might act alone, or together with physiological hormones or any other EDCs to which the population is exposed on a daily basis."7
  • Lung and skin irritation: There is some evidence to suggest that large amounts of BHT may cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation in humans.10
  • Organ toxicity: Some older animal studies have shown that larger doses of BHT when applied topically caused kidney, liver, and lung tissue damage. However, researchers determined that lower FDA-approved levels of BHT found in cosmetics were generally considered safe.11
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jokerman

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Affirmative. The land of ice and ptarmigan.

So by lard, I mean Tenderflake . . . of course.
I use it for pastry and for frying schnitzel. As a matter of fact, I will be cooking up a bunch in a couple of hours for some birthdays. And sticking with the Magyar theme, I made some tarhonya a few weeks back and we will make a big bowl of that as well.
Ok Brother ! Said in a well meaning way❤️❤️
I have been eating consistently for 68 years and counting and missed only 2 days I am aware of.
During the course of that time ,countless times I have heard Lets go get some Italian or Chinese or German or Thai or Hungarian or Greek or French or English or Irish (?) or Mexican or Brazilian steak house or Spanish or Turkish Food. Not once did we ever go out for Canadian Food .I like your bacon ,a lot but not to go out for.
So please understand my trepidation concerning bacon grease on an apple pie.
On another note I was sad Gorden Lightfoot passed, have seen him 5 times!
 

SubGirl

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lard like Snowcap

has BHT and BHA as a preservative agent

jury is out on whether BHA and BHT are good/bad for humans


Other Health Risks​

Studies on the potential health risks of BHA and BHT are ongoing. Here's a close look at what some of the current research has to say about foods and other products containing these additives.


  • Cancer: The National Toxicology Program (NTP) Report on Carcinogens states there is enough evidence from animal studies to suggest that BHA could cause cancer in humans, but acknowledges that epidemiological evidence in humans is still lacking.4
  • Developmental and reproductive toxicity: Some older animal studies showed that large doses of BHA resulted in reproductive dysfunction, particularly changes in testosterone levels and underdeveloped sex organs.8
  • Endocrine disruption: The European Commission on Endocrine Disruption has identified BHA as a potential human endocrine disruptor.9 However, the current evidence is still inconclusive. As one study notes, "BHA might be responsible for different endocrine-disrupting effects in humans, but the lack of sufficient evidence does not allow any direct link toward this antioxidant. It might act alone, or together with physiological hormones or any other EDCs to which the population is exposed on a daily basis."7
  • Lung and skin irritation: There is some evidence to suggest that large amounts of BHT may cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation in humans.10
  • Organ toxicity: Some older animal studies have shown that larger doses of BHT when applied topically caused kidney, liver, and lung tissue damage. However, researchers determined that lower FDA-approved levels of BHT found in cosmetics were generally considered safe.11
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We made our own lard. Not that store bought fancy stuff. I think you can still buy the stuff without the additives.
 
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