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View Poll Results: Which of these foods do you like?
Anchovies 17 16.67%
Beets 28 27.45%
Blue Cheese 52 50.98%
Braunschweiger or Liverwurst 15 14.71%
Brussel Sprouts 39 38.24%
Coconut 54 52.94%
Cooked Cabbage 42 41.18%
Eggnog 47 46.08%
Grits 38 37.25%
Lima beans 24 23.53%
Liver 18 17.65%
Licorice 31 30.39%
Okra 39 38.24%
Pickled Herring 13 12.75%
Prunes 24 23.53%
Raw Oysters 22 21.57%
Sardines 20 19.61%
Spam 30 29.41%
Turnips 18 17.65%
Tofu 17 16.67%
Yuck! None of these. 9 8.82%
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Old 06-11-2014, 06:07 PM  
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A different kind of food thread...

Which of the following foods do you like...
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Old 06-12-2014, 09:03 AM   #61
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I've tried coconut oil on my skin and found it to be greasy though.
My wife uses it daily on her skin and doesn't have that problem. We use aloe for burns.

Different strokes, I guess.

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Old 06-12-2014, 09:26 AM   #62
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My wife uses it daily on her skin and doesn't have that problem. We use aloe for burns.

Different strokes, I guess.
Does she use it as part of a cream, lotion or does she soften the food grade stuff? I did it with the food grade that I use to cook with. It's definitely anti-microbial.
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Old 06-12-2014, 09:34 AM   #63
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Does she use it as part of a cream, lotion or does she soften the food grade stuff? I did it with the food grade that I use to cook with. It's definitely anti-microbial.
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We cook with a more processed version (still 100% coconut oil) as it has a more neutral flavor (don't want my eggs or hash browns to taste like coconut).
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Old 06-12-2014, 09:37 AM   #64
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Uh huh! I have used that brand. So she uses the food grade. Okay.

I love how eggs taste cooked in non-processed coconut oil, though. But I don't eat hash browns.
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Old 06-12-2014, 09:44 AM   #65
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I love everything coconut. Coconut milk powder makes it easy to add a little creaminess and richness to all kinds of food.


my favorite coconut dish is coconut macaroons.
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I love everything coconut. Coconut milk powder makes it easy to add a little creaminess and richness to all kinds of food.


my favorite coconut dish is coconut macaroons.
I LOVE macaroons...and often they are made with no wheat.

I NEVER heard of coconut milk powder! Gonna hafta' find some of that.
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my favorite coconut dish is coconut macaroons.
Streit's Chocolate Nut Brownie macaroons are really good and a favorite of mine.
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Coconut peeks above the 50% level. Eggnog was there earlier in the poll, but has since slipped back.
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Crap! I missed this moving through the thread backwards this AM.

So listo is safe, no coconut anywhere. Though anything Benzoate is not really a safe ingredient.
It has this: Cocos Nucifera Oil (Emollient/Hair Conditioner). Coconut oil.
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I am surprised that cabbage isn't more popular. Cabbage rolls are incredible, or you can simply boil and season it, or you can make "unrolled cabbage roll stew" which is basically a cabbage stew with cabbage roll ingredients. And, one of my favorites, fried cabbage. You make up some bacon and set it to the side. Then you fry the cabbage in the bacon grease. Season as you wish (I always add dill), crumble the bacon back into the pan when you are done. I like to saute some sides and add them in. Chopped celery, onion, carrot, mushroom...whatever you want.
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It has this: Cocos Nucifera Oil (Emollient/Hair Conditioner). Coconut oil.
Couldn't they have put the words coconut oil in the parentheses so we know what the lay word is? Instead they just say it's an emollient hair conditioner.
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I am surprised that cabbage isn't more popular. Cabbage rolls are incredible, or you can simply boil and season it, or you can make "unrolled cabbage roll stew" which is basically a cabbage stew with cabbage roll ingredients. And, one of my favorites, fried cabbage. You make up some bacon and set it to the side. Then you fry the cabbage in the bacon grease. Season as you wish (I always add dill), crumble the bacon back into the pan when you are done. I like to saute some sides and add them in. Chopped celery, onion, carrot, mushroom...whatever you want.
I only like cabbage in galumpkies, slaw or in an Irish boiled dinner so long as it's soaking in vinegar. It needs lots of other things to help the taste imo. So I think I could eat it in a stew or soup.
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Couldn't they have put the words coconut oil in the parentheses so we know what the lay word is? Instead they just say it's an emollient hair conditioner.
It looks like the entire label is set up that way; ingredient (purpose). I think that there are rules for how ingredients are listed and this may be why the labels are printed like that, but I don't know. No big deal as long as I'm not consuming the lotion. Coconut does have a natural affect of "drying out" the skin in your mouth. I am just very sensitive to it, and it keeps me from being able to ingest coconut. I have even learned to avoid drinks with coconut oil in them (like some flavors of Powerade) because they just make me feel thirstier.
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I only like cabbage in galumpkies, slaw or in an Irish boiled dinner so long as it's soaking in vinegar. It needs lots of other things to help the taste imo. So I think I could eat it in a stew or soup.
My corned beef and cabbage is great, and I do like vinegar on cabbage. Try it fried Southern style sometime with bacon. Don't forget the dill.
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