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Would you eat spinach again after the outbreak is clear?

foxxie

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Or are you still eating spinach ?



So let me get this they warn us not to eat beef because of mad cow disease and then tell us not to eat chicken because of avian flu. Then some water beverages are not good for you because of the chemicals. Fruits are not good for you eitheir and then theres the spinach outbreak and other veggies having E. coli on them. Fish is not good foryou also because of High mercury on them... WTF! are we suppose to eat then......



This is just crazy!!!
 
absolutely.

There have been problems in the past with chives and peppers. Once the all clear is given, I go right back to these foods.

Remember a few years back when environmentalists made a big deal about apples and it turned out to be NOTHING? That sort of pissed me off, and I consider myself to be environmentally conscientious.
 
heatherrae said:
absolutely.

There have been problems in the past with chives and peppers. Once the all clear is given, I go right back to these foods.

Remember a few years back when environmentalists made a big deal about apples and it turned out to be NOTHING? That sort of pissed me off, and I consider myself to be environmentally conscientious.



I dont think I can. lol I am hypochondria, every little thing matters to me especially when it comes to eating food and health. It takes me longer to shop in the food market because I wouldn't buy anything that doesn't have an expiration on them. Then when it comes to veggies if I see slightly bruise on it I wouldn't buy it. No more chopped veggies for me..i heard that those are just left overs. gross!


I think i'll just grow my own veggies in my back yard.....lol
 
Nope, I hate spinach, can't stand the weird way it makes my teeth feel.

I eat swiss chard for greens, have for years.
 
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