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Started by Sir Jeffrey, June 03, 2010, 01:20:28 PM

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mr.willy

Dairy farmers have utilized corn, through grazing, to feed dairy cows and dairy heifers for breeding. Sheep, goats, and swine have all been used to graze corn successfully.

Seam like Whoo
Quoteexact opposite of the opinions
That rights  Whoo I have opposite opinions of the other posters so according to that makes me a troll, No Whoo I will not take my ass down the road nor will lower myself of name calling that you have done!!!!!!

Mr T

Animals used to eat SOME corn as a part of their winter silage.  Theydidn't eat ALL corn.  And, it wsn't genetically-modified corn.  It was real corn.
"Everything You Know is Wrong"

taxidr

HEY T and Ham, I was wandering around Native Roots the other day and in the cereal shelf next to the flax seed cereal there was hemp cereal. Have you ever tried it? HMMM ..I wonder how beneficial it is. :p: :208:

TRUISAM


taxidr

 i will get some and do some research of my own.  ;)

mr.willy

QuoteClearing Up Confusion about Sugar Made from Corn
It is important that consumers recognize added sugars in the diet.

Despite its confusing name, high fructose corn syrup is simply corn sugar - or an added sugar in the diet. It is not high in fructose as its name would suggest.
High fructose corn syrup is composed of the same two simple sugars (fructose and glucose) as table sugar, honey and maple syrup.
There has been much confusion about this natural sweetener made from corn. We want to clear up consumer confusion by calling this ingredient what it is: corn sugar. And that is why we are asking the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to allow for an alternate name for this ingredient on food and beverage labels.
Consumers need to know what is in their foods and where their foods come from. Corn sugar succinctly and simply describes what this ingredient is and where it comes from: corn.
High fructose corn syrup, or corn sugar, is safe. It has been used in the food supply for more than forty years to make high fiber foods palatable, maintain freshness and enhance flavors in foods and beverages.
High fructose corn syrup, or corn sugar, keeps our foods affordable.
Like all foods, sweeteners should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

http://www.sweetsurprise.com/about-us/corn-sugar

Mr T

Yes, Mr Willy. :smile:

Hey, Taxi - we buy the shelled hemp seeds in bags in the refrigerated section.  You can put them in cereals and cookies and sprinkle them on salads!  They are high in heart-health oils and you avoid the whole fish debacle.

America is a huge market for hemp-things.  I wish American farmers could reap the benefits instead of importing it from other countries.
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Sir Jeffrey

Mr. Willy you are a terrible Troll, you just post crap and ignore any post/comments that you are unable to responded to. It looks like you have multiple socks too, note to self, report troll to admin.

Don't let the door hit you on the arse on the way out!!!

mr.willy

Quotereport troll to admin.

Well Sir Jeffery if thats the way you fell about me, then do what you must do, if you think my  post are just crap and not a different opinion it will be your loss not mine....

mr.willy

QuoteTroll   
One of many unsung internet heroes who are almost entirely misunderstood. Contrary to popular belief, many trolls are actually quite intelligent. Their habitual attacks on forums is usually a result of their awareness of the pretentiousness and excessive self-importance of many forum enthusiasts. As much as people may hate trolls, they are highly effective - their actions bring much of the stupidity of other forum users out into the great wide open.

mr.willy

Well Sir Jeffery if thats the way you feel about me, then do what you must do, if you think my  post are just crap and not a different opinion it will be your loss not mine.... had to correct my spelling from my other post. ::D:

Mr T

That wasn't an opinion - it was a blurb from the website of the very people who make and sell HFCS.

What else would you expect them to say?  "Don't buy our stuff - it's poison!" ::O:

You want to believe we have the safest food in the world.  We should, but we don't.  We don't have the greatest health care or education, and we don't have the safest food.
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mr.willy

QuoteYou want to believe we have the safest food in the world.  We should, but we don't.  We don't have the greatest health care or education, and we don't have the safest food.

Just your words no proof that we do not have the safest food in the world, you say we don't where is your proof or in other words where the beef,if it's all poison! then we should all be dead by now.

mr.willy

Mr.T here is a copy and paste job for you to read.

after the nation's largest meat recall was announced earlier this year, Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer didn't claim that U.S. food is the world's safest. Instead, he said,

"The United States enjoys one of the safest food supplies in the world."

Now can you  argue with that !!!!!!

Mr T

I think you missed the part about "the nation's largest meat recall."

"America - at least our children aren't covered with flies!"
"Everything You Know is Wrong"