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Snowy560 Jan 23rd 2017 3:04 am

Brexperts: Now it's brown toast and potatoes
 
Well I've had it then. I like browned toast or at least I don't mind it:

Browned toast and potatoes are 'potential cancer risk', say food scientists - BBC News

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Stinkypup Jan 23rd 2017 3:24 am

Re: Brexperts: Now it's brown toast and potatoes
 

Originally Posted by Snowy560 (Post 12158708)
Well I've had it then. I like browned toast or at least I don't mind it:

Browned toast and potatoes are 'potential cancer risk', say food scientists - BBC News

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So we had roasties tonight and I have toast and marmite for brekkie with coffee which also has the 'deadly compound':(. Research was done in mice...:blink:

Never mind the BBC, I will await the opinion of a truly researching journal like the Mail or the Express :lol:

withabix Jan 23rd 2017 3:29 am

Re: Brexperts: Now it's brown toast and potatoes
 

Originally Posted by Snowy560 (Post 12158708)
Well I've had it then. I like browned toast or at least I don't mind it:

Browned toast and potatoes are 'potential cancer risk', say food scientists - BBC News

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Nice picture of Warburton's though!

California made crisp manufacturer's lower the level of acrylamides in crisps to 275ppb between 2005-2008 to avoid putting a cancer warning label on their packets.

So this isn't new news....

scrubbedexpat091 Jan 23rd 2017 3:46 am

Re: Brexperts: Now it's brown toast and potatoes
 

Originally Posted by withabix (Post 12158711)
Nice picture of Warburton's though!

California made crisp manufacturer's lower the level of acrylamides in crisps to 275ppb between 2005-2008 to avoid putting a cancer warning label on their packets.

So this isn't new news....

I was about to say they sure are late to the table on this. I remember seeing the cancer warning signs at restaurants in regards to this on menus for many years living in California.

Warnings like this:



and this



The current 21 1/2 page list of chemicals/substances California considers to cause cancer.

Stinkypup Jan 23rd 2017 4:09 am

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Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12158716)
I was about to say they sure are late to the table on this. I remember seeing the cancer warning signs at restaurants in regards to this on menus for many years living in California.

Warnings like this:



and this



The current 21 1/2 page list of chemicals/substances California considers to cause cancer.


Unfortunately, particularly California tends to put out actually ridiculous warning signs warning of possible health risks over the most benign things. I remember seeing when we were down in Disney-Anaheim -they are somewhat notorious for it

Attractions, other sites at Disneyland expose visitors to lead, group says - latimes

I am worried now as I touched the Sword in the Stone :unsure:

scrubbedexpat091 Jan 23rd 2017 4:31 am

Re: Brexperts: Now it's brown toast and potatoes
 

Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12158724)
Unfortunately, particularly California tends to put out actually ridiculous warning signs warning of possible health risks over the most benign things. I remember seeing when we were down in Disney-Anaheim -they are somewhat notorious for it

Attractions, other sites at Disneyland expose visitors to lead, group says - latimes

I am worried now as I touched the Sword in the Stone :unsure:

You really can't go a day without seeing a warning in California about cancer or reproductive harm and they are indeed on benign every day things all the way down to mugs and drinking glasses, plates and utensils.

The law that requires this was a voter initiative that was passed in the mid 80's by voters, and since then the list keeps getting longer and the warning signs more common and for the most part residents pay no attention to the signs, visitors sometimes are freaked out over them though. But for residents, well they are so common, its like crying wolf now, and nobody takes the warnings seriously.

Stinkypup Jan 23rd 2017 4:38 am

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Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12158743)
You really can't go a day without seeing a warning in California about cancer or reproductive harm and they are indeed on benign every day things all the way down to mugs and drinking glasses, plates and utensils.

The law that requires this was a voter initiative that was passed in the mid 80's by voters, and since then the list keeps getting longer and the warning signs more common and for the most part residents pay no attention to the signs, visitors sometimes are freaked out over them though. But for residents, well they are so common, its like crying wolf now, and nobody takes the warnings seriously.

I wonder if there are a lot of Trump warnings going up all over the state, or is that just worldwide?:lol:

scrubbedexpat091 Jan 23rd 2017 6:23 am

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Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12158745)
I wonder if there are a lot of Trump warnings going up all over the state, or is that just worldwide?:lol:

:lol: Well one thing is almost guaranteed, the state government of California and Trump will likely butt heads on things in the next 4 years....

BristolUK Jan 23rd 2017 11:00 am

Re: Brexperts: Now it's brown toast and potatoes
 

Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12158709)
...I will await the opinion of a truly researching journal like the Mail or the Express :lol:

It was in the Guardian today. I was going to post it under a Farewell Roast Spuds (not) heading. :lol:


Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12158716)
The current 21 1/2 page list of chemicals/substances California considers to cause cancer.


Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12158724)
Unfortunately, particularly California tends to put out actually ridiculous warning signs warning of possible health risks over the most benign things.

Like this hot coffee is hot. :lol:

I remember the vacuum cleaner I bought when we set up home here had a warning about the power cord giving you cancer.


Atlantic Xpat Jan 23rd 2017 12:59 pm

Re: Brexperts: Now it's brown toast and potatoes
 

Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12158709)
So we had roasties tonight and I have toast and marmite for brekkie with coffee which also has the 'deadly compound':(. Research was done in mice...:blink:

Never mind the BBC, I will await the opinion of a truly researching journal like the Mail or the Express :lol:

http://www.relativelyinteresting.com...eer_review.jpg

I like my toast burnt & my spuds roasted. (Although the latter I eat more rarely). I'm screwed then. Pass the marmite!

Former Lancastrian Jan 23rd 2017 1:43 pm

Re: Brexperts: Now it's brown toast and potatoes
 
Can I sue my parents for all of the traditional Sunday lunches they gave me which consisted of Roast Beef/Lamb/Pork and roast and mashed potatoes etc
Oh how about beans on toast?

BristolUK Jan 23rd 2017 2:17 pm

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Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 12159065)
...Sunday lunches...consisted of Roast Beef/Lamb/Pork and roast and mashed potatoes etc...

Seeing the price of Lamb, do you ever wonder how they afforded it? I know our family didn't have much but can it be that lamb was no more expensive than the other stuff?

Former Lancastrian Jan 23rd 2017 2:31 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12159113)
Seeing the price of Lamb, do you ever wonder how they afforded it? I know our family didn't have much but can it be that lamb was no more expensive than the other stuff?

My memory doesn't go back that far regarding prices in the 1960's and 70's.
My family wasn't rich but I don't think lamb was that expensive.

BristolUK Jan 23rd 2017 2:39 pm

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Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 12159141)
My memory doesn't go back that far regarding prices in the 1960's and 70's.
My family wasn't rich but I don't think lamb was that expensive.

Mine neither but I do remember it was expensive and not buying it because of that in the 80s and 90s when I had my mum over for Sunday dinner and she never used to buy it either.

So it seems reasonable to assume it was similarly expensive before that, especially as it likely came from New Zealand.

We had it as much as any of the alternatives and from the things I never had as a child compared to friends and neighbours I know we didn't have much money.

Maybe it was all spent on Lamb. :rofl:

Former Lancastrian Jan 23rd 2017 3:04 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12159148)
Mine neither but I do remember it was expensive and not buying it because of that in the 80s and 90s when I had my mum over for Sunday dinner and she never used to buy it either.

So it seems reasonable to assume it was similarly expensive before that, especially as it likely came from New Zealand.

We had it as much as any of the alternatives and from the things I never had as a child compared to friends and neighbours I know we didn't have much money.

Maybe it was all spent on Lamb. :rofl:

I have heard a rumour that there is the odd sheep in Yorkshire and Wales and was in the 60s and 70s. Even Lancashire had them but we considered them as animals and not girlfriends ;)


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