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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    :popcorn: :pepsi:
    Enjoy.............

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by eld View Post
    I take it you prefer the widely promoted Canola oil which depletes vitamin E in the body?
    I did some snoping and found this at snopes.com:

    CLAIM: Ordinary use of canola oil is harmful to consumers.

    STATUS: False
    http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/canola.asp

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    #33
    ^^ Caola oil from rapeseed oil is actually safe if properly handled yung manufacturing process. I've worked with a leading oil company here in the Phils and they assured us that branded caola oil is safe because of the proper processing they do. Just don't buy cheapo canola oil since you may never know its real content (no thanks to the reactive nature of our gov't agencies like BFAD & DOH).

    Also, rapeseed oil was used by Saddam's chem engineers to see if it has potential for Biological warfare, just don't ask me where I had this info.

    Buy coconut and if somehow expensive liek today, palm oil na lang to cook bacon strips ehehe
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    #34
    good morning! gisingin na yang natutulog na baby fats!
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    #35
    Talking about withholding the whole truth...

    I found this statement from a website promoting grass-fed beef.

    Omega 3s in beef that feed on grass is 7% of the total fat content, compared to 1% in grain-only fed beef
    .
    http://www.mercola.com/beef/health_benefits.htm

    Galing-galing ng grass-fed beef, ano? compared to grain-fed, 7% versus 1%. Wow, overwhelming ang difference.


    Teka lang...teka... hmmm... I wonder what the remaining 93% of the total fat content of grass-fed beef is made of.

    Mukhang 93% of the information was withheld, ah.

    Ah, baka kasi kung sinabi nila lahat-lahat eh mabawasan o mawala yung mga potential prospective buyers nila.

    Nakaka-intriga talaga itong "beef with omega 3" na ito.
    Last edited by ooba99; May 21st, 2011 at 03:43 AM.

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    #36
    taba ng tocino - check!
    bacon oil = check!
    mantika from bbq = hmmm paano mo to masasalok habang iniihaw?????

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    #37
    reminds me of Mr. Jones double smoked bacon and eggs.. yung bacon nila parang liempo..


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    #38
    for me, bacon and rice. Ayaw ko iulam ang
    bbq and hindi ako mahilig sa tocino

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Poll: Taba ng Tocino, Bacon or BBQ