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Evelyn Evelyn is offline
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Default For one who shall remain nameless.....

On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 13:28:57 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"Evelyn" > wrote in message
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>> On 06 Jan 2012 07:21:43 GMT, Nick Cramer >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Evelyn > wrote:
>>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>>>> >"Evelyn" > wrote in message
>>>> >> On Wed, 04 Jan 2012 23:43:02 -0700, Tiger Lily >
>>>> >> wrote:
>>>> >>>On 1/4/2012 7:55 PM, Evelyn wrote:
>>>> >>>> For your information, a rotisserie chicken is a FRESH chicken,
>>>> >>>> cooked in the store, THAT DAY as opposed to being cooked in my
>>>> >>>> house.
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> On the other hand, canned broth may have been made a year ago. We
>>>> >>>> have no way of knowing how old it is, not to mention the very fact
>>>> >>>> of it being canned isn't really good for you. Cans are lined with
>>>> >>>> plastic containing carcinogens.
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> In spite of that, I occasionally will use canned broth when I am in
>>>> >>>> a hurry too. Fresh is always better than prepared foods. A
>>>> >>>> FRESH
>>>> >>>> chicken (no matter where it is cooked) is not the same thing as
>>>> >>>> something in a can or a box meant to last for months on end.
>>>
>>>> >>>grin, i do believe we have a conceptual problem here, most likely not
>>>> >>>fixable
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>Evelyn, i use the broth in the 'boxes' for lack of better word, only
>>>> >>>because those contain less salt............ is there plastic to worry
>>>> >>>about there too? (i make most chicken broth, this is for those 'oops'
>>>> >>>situations)
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>i think i'm going to have some highly process Hawkin's Cheesies right
>>>> >>>now, i have 15 min more that i'm allowed to eat
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>or maybe ...........
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>
>>>
>>>> >> The liners in boxes and in cans is turning out to be a bigger problem
>>>> >> than anyone is overtly admitting. EVERYTHING comes in plastic of
>>>> >> some kind these days.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Even bottled water....
>>>> >
>>>> >But not all plastic is a problem.
>>>>
>>>> A LOT of it is. More, I would guess, than we realize.
>>>
>>>Franklin's lost expedition ate a lot of canned food. ;-(

>>
>>
>> They proved that most of them died of lead poisoning, since they used
>> to use lead to seal the sides of the can. Nowadays they seal the
>> inside with plastic and that is carcinogenic. The more you know the
>> more you realize that FRESH IS BEST!!!!!

>
>Can you provide proof of this? Because when I looked it up it says most
>plastic is not!


Did you read the article Susan posted? Do some research. There are
plenty of articles out there on the subject.

Evelyn