Your Greek Yogurt is killing children
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That chocolate cake looks worth death0
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Greek Yogurt Chocolate Cake
OMG are those crushed Oreos? MMMMMMM0 -
yeah, that acid whey conundrum was big news this morning.
I don't understand the fad of Greek yogurt. I'm sure it will go away soon in the meantime we can stick it on a train to Nevada and they can dump it where they dump nuclear waste...
not much out there...and california sends a lot of their waste out there, so it seems right.0 -
I love Greek Yogurt and that chocolate cake..../faint0
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When I make Greek yogurt, I use the whey in a smoothie.0
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Greek Yogurt Chocolate Cake
...you were saying something about yogurt?0 -
Greek Yogurt Chocolate Cake
OMG are those crushed Oreos? MMMMMMM
sidebar:
My nephew and I mixed red pepper flakes, extreme flavor bbq goldfish, and crushed oreos with non-buttered popcorn yesterday. Pretty darned good.0 -
[img]http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j119/NickiForde/Greek Yogurt Dessert/GreekYogurtAndBerries.jpg[/img]0
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Now you are just being a yogurt tease.0
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I'm starting to think that unless you do everything yourself, everything will kill you. Some of us can't do everything ourselves.0
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That article says nothing about acid whey killing children.0
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Wow, this is incredibly misunderstood and blown up. The byproduct is NOT toxic at all. It's even safe for consumption, it just cannot be (and IS NOT) discarded into water or any old environment because it would result in an increase in sugar-eating bacteria (because they would have an abundant food supply) and THAT would kill fish and other animals, the BACTERIA, but they aren't doing this. As of yet it's not hurting anyone. It's just wasteful and it's inconvenient to dispose of. It certainly has no affect on the well-being of children. They are just pointing out the wastefulness and the fact that scientists are working on a way to use this extra byproduct.0
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tl;dr
*eats twice as much Greek yogurt*0 -
Eh, what isn't killing our children.
Greek Yogurt IS nasty though.0 -
That looks good whats the recipe0
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I'm sorry, but all I could think about was "Little Miss Muffet, sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey..."0
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The title of the thread is arbitrary, capricious, and complete balderdash.
Greek Yogurt is innocent and I do not even like it.
Jackie Chiles said so:0 -
Wow, this is incredibly misunderstood and blown up. The byproduct is NOT toxic at all. It's even safe for consumption, it just cannot be (and IS NOT) discarded into water or any old environment because it would result in an increase in sugar-eating bacteria (because they would have an abundant food supply) and THAT would kill fish and other animals, the BACTERIA, but they aren't doing this. As of yet it's not hurting anyone. It's just wasteful and it's inconvenient to dispose of. It certainly has no affect on the well-being of children. They are just pointing out the wastefulness and the fact that scientists are working on a way to use this extra byproduct.
THANK YOU!!!! A voice of reason!!0 -
Greek Yogurt Chocolate Cake
YUM!!!!!! :drinker:0
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