I'm really missing my spinich....
I ate this stuff a lot, now they just cut me off?:cry:
I'm about ready to go out into the yard and graze.......:mad: |
Canned spinach, if you can stomach it, is safe it was announced.....due to the cooking in the can.
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Sorry Grampy...but I don't miss it at all. Have a slice of pie, and feel some guilty joy.
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I switched to other leafy greens after my second kidney stone. Don't really miss it. In fact, the fall greens I planted last week are starting to come up already. Don't do the canned stuff... go to your local produce mart and get some other greens.... It'll get you through.
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Originally Posted by Grampy™
I ate this stuff a lot, now they just cut me off?:cry:
I'm about ready to go out into the yard and graze.......:mad: Me too! |
Originally Posted by Grampy™
I ate this stuff a lot, now they just cut me off?:cry:
I'm about ready to go out into the yard and graze.......:mad: Maybe your right, it's cheaper to go outside and graze. |
My buddy called and said his wife said it was ok to buy a new toy, a Ford Cobra replica car. But he was wondering about the big bowl of spinach salad his wife was serving him with dinner.
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I WANT MY SPINACH!
I'm making do with the frozen variety... :( |
The Germans seem to be having absolutely no problem with their spinach - I see it on sale everywhere. Looks like it's time to 'grow your own' in the states.
Now, the lamb sliced & stacked on skewers to be grilled for 'doenners' is a different story... |
You mean spinach comes in something other than a can? What will they invent next?
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they need better marketing:
Only genuine California spinach has organic E. coli Paul |
Me too. My forearms are beginning to atrophy. They're already smaller than my bicepts.
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You have biceps? Mine went when I gave up drinking Pints of beer and went onto 1/2's
For those uf us that do not like spiach- You ought to try an Indian Dish to compliment the curries called Sagaloo. Plenty of the green stuff in it but all you can taste are the spices. Fantastic. |
Originally Posted by centexwoody
The Germans seem to be having absolutely no problem with their spinach - I see it on sale everywhere. Looks like it's time to 'grow your own' in the states.
Now, the lamb sliced & stacked on skewers to be grilled for 'doenners' is a different story... I remember farming in after WW2 Germany. The contend in our community toilet went straight onto the fields which produced not only spinach. I have actually seen it and smelled it. Nobody died from that as far as I know. However we did wash everything multiple times and cooked the hell out of it. Organic fertilizer in Germany was the waste from farm animals for many years after that. |
None of which are new ideas. People have been disposing of crap on the crops as long as there has been both crap and crops.
In the current case, the spinach apparently is being contaminated *after* it leaves the fields. |
Frozen spinach should be ok...But not for salads:(
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- umm, creamed spinach... yum!
- especially with a nice 3-inch thick porterhouse... |
When growing up, my mother frequently served cooked canned spinach with vinegar. Yuck!!!
Nowadays, fresh spinach salads are always a treat. But that cooked green stuff? Yuck!!! |
Vinegar?? Was she trying to turn you gay?
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Originally Posted by DMF
Vinegar?? Was she trying to turn you gay?
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Originally Posted by hi565
Frozen spinach should be ok...But not for salads:(
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Originally Posted by DMF
None of which are new ideas. People have been disposing of crap on the crops as long as there has been both crap and crops.
In the current case, the spinach apparently is being contaminated *after* it leaves the fields. I do not know the answer, perhaps you do? Assume (as you say: crap is being disposed on crops). OK, if that is the case, how do you keep the bacteria away from the produce? Perhaps the crap distributing equipment is stored next to the harvester? Or the mechanics do not wash their hands by going from one to the other? I have a lot of questions but few answers. I do know this: The Chinese and the Germans like to cook the hell out of their food before serving it. This will cook out all the vitamins which shows in bad teeth and eyesight. No free lunches. But no e-coli. |
Canned spinich is about the best way you can get it, particularly with balsamic viniger. Of course I like fried spam, pastrami and jelly sandwiches, black beans and sardines as a cold salad.
Steven |
Originally Posted by Grampy™
I ate this stuff a lot, now they just cut me off?:cry:
I'm about ready to go out into the yard and graze.......:mad: |
Originally Posted by will dehne
DMF,
I do not know the answer, perhaps you do? Assume (as you say: crap is being disposed on crops). OK, if that is the case, how do you keep the bacteria away from the produce? Perhaps the crap distributing equipment is stored next to the harvester? Or the mechanics do not wash their hands by going from one to the other? I have a lot of questions but few answers. I do know this: The Chinese and the Germans like to cook the hell out of their food before serving it. This will cook out all the vitamins which shows in bad teeth and eyesight. No free lunches. But no e-coli. Sorry to put you off your dinners. |
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