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| Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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Got this off another list that is not related to BBQ. However it does mention smoked meat, depends on your point of view. Whiskey: It's no wine While wine drinkers may be able to justify their habit with a host of health benefits attributed to the alcoholic beverage, whiskey drinkers don't have the same advantage. Whiskey may contain cancer-causing agents, say researchers from the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands. Like tobacco and smoked meats, whiskey can contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), cancer-causing chemicals found in the charred insides of barrels, smoke used to dry germinated barley, or charcoal filters. Drinking whiskey also is associated with an increased risk for cancer of the mouth, throat and lower bowel. Drinking and brain damage Many people believe alcohol kills brain cells. Not so, says the British Medical Journal. Of 209 elderly Australian men studied, 178 of them drinkers, no signs of intellectual impairment or brain atrophy could be connected to drinking alcohol. The men represented a broad range of people, from teetotaler to alcoholic. Forty percent of the subjects drank amounts deemed hazardous or downright harmful. Researchers recorded the men's drinking habits over a nine-year period then conducted neuropsychological tests that showed no evidence of brain damage. The study concludes that there's no evidence that "persistent lifelong consumption of alcohol" in any way impairs brain function in old age. -- Big Jim www.lazyq.com |
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Wild Turkey makes a Liqueur that you should try for desert.
----------------------------------------------------------------------- Support American Families, Buy Made In USA! Kentucky Rustic Barrels http://www.KentuckyRustic.com "Big Jim" wrote in message ... Got this off another list that is not related to BBQ. However it does mention smoked meat, depends on your point of view. Whiskey: It's no wine While wine drinkers may be able to justify their habit with a host of health benefits attributed to the alcoholic beverage, whiskey drinkers don't have the same advantage. Whiskey may contain cancer-causing agents, say researchers from the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands. Like tobacco and smoked meats, whiskey can contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), cancer-causing chemicals found in the charred insides of barrels, smoke used to dry germinated barley, or charcoal filters. Drinking whiskey also is associated with an increased risk for cancer of the mouth, throat and lower bowel. Drinking and brain damage Many people believe alcohol kills brain cells. Not so, says the British Medical Journal. Of 209 elderly Australian men studied, 178 of them drinkers, no signs of intellectual impairment or brain atrophy could be connected to drinking alcohol. The men represented a broad range of people, from teetotaler to alcoholic. Forty percent of the subjects drank amounts deemed hazardous or downright harmful. Researchers recorded the men's drinking habits over a nine-year period then conducted neuropsychological tests that showed no evidence of brain damage. The study concludes that there's no evidence that "persistent lifelong consumption of alcohol" in any way impairs brain function in old age. -- Big Jim www.lazyq.com |
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"kyrustic" wrote:
Wild Turkey makes a Liqueur that you should try for desert. That would be their liqueur with honey? Tasty stuff, and an excellent dessert drink. As an added advantage, I've found that many women absolutely love it. I haven't seen it locally for a few years. I think the last bottle I bought was at Applejack in Appleton CO. Jim |
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Big Jim wrote in alt.food.barbecue
Forty percent of the subjects drank amounts deemed hazardous or downright harmful. Researchers recorded the men's drinking habits over a nine-year period then conducted neuropsychological tests that showed no evidence of brain damage. The study concludes that there's no evidence that "persistent lifelong consumption of alcohol" in any way impairs brain function in old age. -- Big Jim www.lazyq.com YeeHaa, damn it I gotta celebrate this news. Pour me a shot and keep em comming. -- BigDog To E-mail me, you know what to do. |
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On 26-Apr-2004, "Big Jim" wrote: snip The study concludes that there's no evidence that "persistent lifelong consumption of alcohol" in any way impairs brain function in old age. -- Big Jim You've made my day Big Jim -- M&M ("When You're Over The Hill You Pick Up Speed") |
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Like tobacco and smoked meats, whiskey can contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), Ohmigawd, I've been doin' this for over fifty years! I'm gonna die! And you run, and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking Racing around to come up behind you again The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older Shorter of breath and one day closer to death Just living is gonna kill you. Me too. Oh well. -John O |
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"John O" wrote in message .. . [] Like tobacco and smoked meats, whiskey can contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), Ohmigawd, I've been doin' this for over fifty years! I'm gonna die! And you run, and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking Racing around to come up behind you again The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older Shorter of breath and one day closer to death Just living is gonna kill you. Me too. Oh well. -John O Rock musicians are the poets of our time. Pink Floyd, Paul Simon, Moody Blues and even the early Bee Gees come to mind. Jack Curry |
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Rock musicians are the poets of our time. Pink Floyd, Paul Simon, Moody
Blues and even the early Bee Gees come to mind. Yep, all those guys are great. Personal favorite: Neil Peart. I've been listening to a lot of Kansas lately, I need to get the lyrics and read them. One who's kinda scary is Nickelback...that dude must have had a really messed up life so far, but the music is way cool. :-) John O |
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