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what about sugar,high fructose corn syrup (gov't staple of evil,lol),fast food-greasy fries n a burger...might as well go all the way w the sin of gluttony.
what about sugar,high fructose corn syrup (gov't staple of evil,lol),fast food-greasy fries n a burger...might as well go all the way w the sin of gluttony.
ok thanks.Yes I heard a commercial the other day saying something about how a dr says the body knows no difference between sugar and HFCS.But if I'm not mistaken,I think there IS a difference in how it is processed by the body though!
Change the name and fool the public. Kind of like most reds in foods are called Red , but many would be horrified that it is made of crunched-up non-kosher bugs.
Red #40 is apparently not made of bugs but from coal!
Other reds are made of edible vegetables, but they are not ashamed to say right-out what their red is.
Call it something else, and we eat it, never questioning!
Change the name and fool the public. Kind of like most reds in foods are called Red , but many would be horrified that it is made of crunched-up non-kosher bugs.
Red #40 is apparently not made of bugs but from coal!
Other reds are made of edible vegetables, but they are not ashamed to say right-out what their red is.
Call it something else, and we eat it, never questioning!
We are going off topic (sorry mods) my fav is how the tried to make prunes "dried plums".
You girls do have it rough, most of the outward appearance related sins all fall on you.
And I try to do them all!
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