Stop eating Green Veggies!
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I am with you. although I have been juicing kale and stuff lately, and despite washing well, it totally messes w/ my system, which I think might be low doses of bacteria that just can't be eliminated w/o cooking....at least that's my current thinking...0
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How do the statistics of deaths from homegrown greens vs. store bought vary? Does soil content affect the nitrate levels?
Yes soil content varies nitrate levels, type of fertilizer etc. Also hot house grown veggies in the winter seem to have higher content than other veggies
Funny you mention hothouses. My mom was yelling at me for eating salad in winter. Seriously. Her arguement was the soil in hothouses and that mass produced hothouse salads from Spain or from other continents flown in are poisenous. It does make you wonder what are they putting in the soil to keep this stuff soooo fresh by the time it gets to your table.0 -
I'm going live life like a crazy coaster and eat a salad with supper tonight. I like to walk on the wild side.
you're irresponsible and reckless and it's scaring the rest of us0 -
Vile Weeds!0
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I'm going live life like a crazy coaster and eat a salad with supper tonight. I like to walk on the wild side.
I shall join you and may also throw some wilted spinach in for good measure :-)0 -
I'm dead then!0
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But surely we should stay away from sugar! It is in the shape of skulls:
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How do the statistics of deaths from homegrown greens vs. store bought vary? Does soil content affect the nitrate levels?
Yes soil content varies nitrate levels, type of fertilizer etc. Also hot house grown veggies in the winter seem to have higher content than other veggies
Funny you mention hothouses. My mom was yelling at me for eating salad in winter. Seriously. Her arguement was the soil in hothouses and that mass produced hothouse salads from Spain or from other continents flown in are poisenous. It does make you wonder what are they putting in the soil to keep this stuff soooo fresh by the time it gets to your table.
Your mom is a smart lady, green leafy veg grown in hothouses have been shown to have much higher nitrate content0 -
What if you cook your spinach in your Death Box, does that heighten or lessen the risk?0
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LOL I love this thread. I love the sarcasm, I love the serious AND the sarcastic responses.
Oh, and I love my greens, and oranges, and yellows, and whites, and...well, you get it. RIght?0 -
you're not my real mom. You can't tell me what to do. If I want to eat foods that are dangerous, I'm going to do it!0
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I knew there was a reason behind that famous Presidential rant against broccoli!0
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in before the "I have not pooped in 3 days" threads0
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This just in, water is bad too
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Oh dear I am in trouble! I just posted telling someone to eat lots of green veggies! Lol. Oh well I haven't got cancer yet and eat them by the bucket load! I'll carry on as it's a big aid in my weight losses.
Yes I know you were being sarcastic! Lol. The world is going mad if there are people out there willing to stop eating them because they may get food poisoning. Makes me sad! Lol. X0 -
This just in, water is bad too
Love it! X0 -
Well, damn. I guess I'd rather go out with a piece of kale in my teeth than a donut. :laugh:0
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Posts are floating around like this about EVERY food. What the hell CAN we eat then? Everything is gonna freakin kill us. Come on. Can you just accept these things are personal opinion?0
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I like to live on the wild side...muahaha salad and spinach for lunch today :laugh:0
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Damn, and they were really helping me poop.0
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How do the statistics of deaths from homegrown greens vs. store bought vary? Does soil content affect the nitrate levels?
Yes soil content varies nitrate levels, type of fertilizer etc. Also hot house grown veggies in the winter seem to have higher content than other veggies
Funny you mention hothouses. My mom was yelling at me for eating salad in winter. Seriously. Her arguement was the soil in hothouses and that mass produced hothouse salads from Spain or from other continents flown in are poisenous. It does make you wonder what are they putting in the soil to keep this stuff soooo fresh by the time it gets to your table.
Your mom is a smart lady, green leafy veg grown in hothouses have been shown to have much higher nitrate content
The ironic thing about my mom is that she is also overweight and lives off of bread, coldcuts and yogurt. If veggies then potatoes. I was making a salad while she was visiting and she was making a sandwich. She knew I was trying to lose weight. Her comment on the hothouses was in defense of her eating. " just because you are eating a salad doesnt mean your meal is healthier than mine". Hence the whole if you only knew what was in your salad thing.0 -
I think I'll be ok...I always have my leafy greens wilted with a shot of cider vinegar and some raspberry ketones.0
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What if we pre-soak our greens in Red #5 food coloring? Will the chemical reaction between that and the nitrates be enough to make these veggies safe again? And will it cause my kids to want to eat green beans and peas now that they're not green any more?0
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OP, please post this trolly, sarcastic *kitten* in the Chit Chat board.
Wow someone is QQ...0 -
I am with you. although I have been juicing kale and stuff lately, and despite washing well, it totally messes w/ my system, which I think might be low doses of bacteria that just can't be eliminated w/o cooking....at least that's my current thinking...
Try washing them first.....get a spray bottle and put 1/2 white vinegar and 1/2 water. Spray and let it sit to kill the bacteria. No need to cook them. I then lightly rinse, but you don't have to.0 -
Not kidding here. But I do recall preparing some veggies in some way can increase nitrate levels to unsafe levels. . Learned this from a baby nurse who was giving a seminar on homemade baby food. Something bout steaming something and storing??? Damn I need to google this as I cannot remember.
According to this:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21075182
It sounds like putting spinach in your smoothie (pureed) is more dangerous than eating freshly picked or frozen. Soil fertilized with nitrogen fertilizer and post harvest storage damage seem to be the major culprits in raising the nitrate levels.
I know the original post is sarcastic, but I actually find this very interesting.0 -
I think I'll be ok...I always have my leafy greens wilted with a shot of cider vinegar and some raspberry ketones.0
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The horrors.... I will never sleep again. Than you very much! :noway: I mean really what would happen if the sodium in my diet will mixed with the nitrates in my salad there by forming sodium nitrate. :sad: Sodium nitrate is a compound used in the manufacture of fireworks and rocket fuel... :sick: I've been fortunate so far but you just don't know about these things... I mean really that just one spark could result in flames emmanating from my buttocks sending me into orbit. :explode:
Is there a cure? How can I avoid this? I gave up smoking years ago... is it safe to be near the BBQ?
Maybe thats why I drink so much water... deep down I've always known that water puts out fires and all...:huh:
What? You mean you were being sarcastic? :noway:
LMAO :laugh:0 -
I think I'll be ok...I always have my leafy greens wilted with a shot of cider vinegar and some raspberry ketones.
Hmmmm....will vodka work? Not a big fan of gin.0 -
Sorry, but when Mom and I buy green veggies, we always wash them before we even start cooking with them. I love my broccoli, spinach, okra, lettuce, collard greens, cabbage, and kale. All of these things have low carbs and good potassium and have been crucial in helping with my weight loss.0
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