03.10.10
Just like mom used to make
Human breast milk cheese. That pretty much says it all.
(Thanks Hollon for the tip, and Sarusa for the line: “Try some with the bread raised by her own yeast.”)
The joy of cooking badly
Human breast milk cheese. That pretty much says it all.
(Thanks Hollon for the tip, and Sarusa for the line: “Try some with the bread raised by her own yeast.”)
I enjoy coffee. It is a delicious, zero-calorie, herbal beverage with known stimulant effects and many health benefits, taken in moderation.
It is also made from the souls of the damned:
Delicious, delicious souls.
There is a £10 breakfast that is free if you manage to eat the entire disgusting mess in under 20 minutes.
Mario’s Cafe in Westhoughton do a big breakfast for £10! Eat it all in 20 mins without a drink to wash it down with and you get it free!
It’s 10 eggs, 10 bacon, 10 sausage, 10 toast, 5 black puddings, tomatoes, beans and mushrooms.
Apparently it is a contributing factor towards weight gain:
Say it isn’t so! A recent study out of the University of Carolina at Chapel Hill cites what animal studies have hinted at for years: MSG (aka monosodium glutamate) could be a factor in weight gain.
The study focused on 750 Chinese men and women, ages 40-59, living in 3 rural villages in north and south China. Most of the study subjects prepared their meals at home without commercially processed foods and roughly 82 percent used MSG. Those participants who used the highest amounts of MSG had nearly 3 times the incidence of overweight as those who did not use MSG, even when physical activity, total caloric intake, and other possible explanations for body mass differences were accounted for. The positive correlation between MSG and higher weight confirmed what animal studies have been suggesting for years.