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Old 01-19-18 | 12:44 PM
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tmac100
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Originally Posted by fantom1
Your very argument states that there are bacteria and thus his question is relevant, hence you are contradicting yourself. A red herring is an unrelated diversion.

His post was neither non-nonsensical nor unrelated.

Also, not all bacteria are good just because some bacteria are good. Your post was actually much more of a logical fallacy than his was haha. Having a bag full of beans in a tropical climate for a few days could very well breed some nasties.
Right! The previous posters are cold soaking in the tropics! Pardon my ignorance. NOW I understand your concerns about my scribbles. Remind me to take your Logic 101 course.

FWIW, contribution #33 indicated no issue with cold-soaked foods, and NO ONE ELSE did, either. The concern expressed in contribution #32 is a false trail - aka red herring! NO ONE previously (or since #32 ) expressed issues with bacteria-contaminated cold-soaked foods causing health issues.

Now that we are both OT, maybe the original topic can be resumed.
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