Dang Partially Hydrogenated Oils!
They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of
meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. -- Bob M remove ".x" to reply |
Bob M wrote:
|| They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag || of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because || I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in || meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that || there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to || cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding || oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- || always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in || there. Yep. And with all the bad press that PHO are getting these days, you'd think they'd quit using them. How did you ride go? Did you do what, 85? |
"Bob M" wrote in message .net... They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. -- Bob M remove ".x" to reply What exactly does "dang" mean? -- JK Sinrod Sinrod Stained Glass Studios www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
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Bob M wrote:
They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. Meatballs are about the easiest thing to make, homemade. |
Bob M wrote:
They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. Meatballs are about the easiest thing to make, homemade. |
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 10:02:56 -0300, Crafting Mom
wrote: Bob M wrote: They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. Meatballs are about the easiest thing to make, homemade. I'll have to do that, one day when I have time (which is almost never). -- Bob in CT Remove ".x" to reply |
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 10:02:56 -0300, Crafting Mom
wrote: Bob M wrote: They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. Meatballs are about the easiest thing to make, homemade. I'll have to do that, one day when I have time (which is almost never). -- Bob in CT Remove ".x" to reply |
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:55:08 -0400, Roger Zoul
wrote: Bob M wrote: || They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag || of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because || I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in || meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that || there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to || cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding || oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- || always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in || there. Yep. And with all the bad press that PHO are getting these days, you'd think they'd quit using them. How did you ride go? Did you do what, 85? I did 80, figuring that I'd ride the next day, too. Of course, I didn't. My chain keeps jumping -- I think I kept the old one on there too long. I've replaced the chain and the rear cassette, but it appears as if I also have to change the chainrings, dangnabit! Next week is my century, but it appears as if it might rain (at least that's the current forecast -- which changes hourly). Riding 100 miles in the rain could suck. -- Bob in CT Remove ".x" to reply |
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