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littl3chocobo 01-25-2016 03:46 PM

well i am not surprised XD anything that is a non-food for 6 thousand years that magically becomes a healthfood is fucking sketchy to say the least XD

Monorea 01-25-2016 03:52 PM

*googles around* *selects a few quotes*

"It’s Not as Bad as Other Veggie Oils, But Still Highly Overrated"

"Seed- and vegetable oils are generally unhealthy. Conventionally produced rapeseed/canola oil is no exception."

"Overall, canola oil is not as bad as other vegetable oils (like soybean oil), but it is still far from being healthy. You would do much better eating olive oil or coconut oil instead."

And as i said before those oils can't take as high heat when cooking and you have to use a much larger amount than canola oil.

littl3chocobo 01-25-2016 03:57 PM

ahahaha XD nice


i like butter. it fries well and as long as you don't buy the cheap shit with all the water in it the stuff cooks really well

Monorea 01-25-2016 04:20 PM

My dad wont buy butter, the taste is great tho. But most often the problem is that i don't take the time to clarify it when i use butter.

Glitch 01-25-2016 05:23 PM

I am all about the butter ouo

Real butter.

Not the butter in the tub that is 50% canola oil.

xD

littl3chocobo 01-25-2016 06:30 PM

boo, brown butter is good butter!


XD real butter or 2% butter with air and water added to make it spreadable?

Monorea 01-25-2016 07:17 PM

Well if you wanna make a sandwich spreadable butter can be handy.
But yeah real butter sometimes, we don't get it often since my lil sis is lactose intolerant? allergic?
Or maybe its just that vegetabilic butter and margarine is cheaper?

littl3chocobo 01-25-2016 07:18 PM

alergic is swelling and hospital, intolerant is gut cramps XD

Monorea 01-25-2016 07:20 PM

Full day of diarrhea and red dots/rash?

littl3chocobo 01-25-2016 07:24 PM

sounds like allergic XD sucks to be her tho' moo juice is a staple in many cultures and in my house in particular

Monorea 01-25-2016 07:27 PM

Well it was for me too until i noticed i produce less muscus when avoiding it, i feel a lot better now due to not drinking it. Im not intolerant or anything tho.
Still eat lots of cheese tho but aged cheese doesn't contain lactose so my lil sis can eat it too.

littl3chocobo 01-25-2016 07:31 PM

have you considered trying non-homogenized? it helped my mother in law drink milk without to much gut pain

Glitch 01-25-2016 07:44 PM

I was pregnant one time, and i became lactose intolerant for a bit --- it was the worst.

Tas 01-26-2016 03:39 AM

interesting thing about lactose intolerance. It's actually normal for mammals to become lactose intolerant in adulthood; most mammals stop producing the enzyme necessary to process lactose (called lactase) as soon as they stop drinking their mother's milk. However, some human populations developed a genetic trait that causes lactase to continue to be produced throughout adulthood, specifically those populations that harvested milk from farm animals.

some populations that never harvested milk, particularly in Asia, are almost entirely lactose intolerant.

Monorea 01-26-2016 04:12 AM

meant to say mucus not music *facepalm* and the kind of milk doesn't really matter. And there isnt anything wrong, increased mucus production is a natural reaction to milk. Only reason it is a problem for me is that my throat and nose doesnt work "correctly" it gets stuck in the wrong places and stuff.

littl3chocobo 01-26-2016 06:38 AM

oh XD when you said 'music' i thought you meant flatulence, hahaha that is what i hear it called here so i assumed you meant you had digestion issues


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