Posted on 02/17/2019 8:27:12 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
That's why we all love FR so much. It provides all these helpful life hacks.
The scientists must be suffering from Grain Brain.
When I was a kid on family vacations, I always loved walking into a diner in the morning and being enveloped by the smells of coffee, toast, bacon....and cigarette smoke. I am lucky to be alive.
There’s an adorable series on YouTube of little kids trying foods from different times and cultures:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnK0McdF5wY
And pollute the neighborhood air? Shame on you!
As kids, we would do them over the gas range - must have made them even more poisonous ;-)
We did too. Great for rainy days! lol
Thanks for posting!
Actually, everytime my daughter burns toast my asthma kicks in. So I don’t question the study result. Turn of the toaster, turn on the fan.Use albuterol Inhaler. I become an exile from my own house. (Burnt microwave popcorn does the same thing as well as Women’s Perfumes both of which were major problems at work.)
This is a daily dose of information you can use to keep living if you have asthma!
Hopefuly this is not one of those “ As you are I was, As I am you will be,” sort of things. Its information people review and decide if it applies to their own life.
Again, thanks and Regards!
LOL!
That was really cute! Thanks! :)
Hi, Pete. Glad you liked it. I posted it as an example of kooky studies and never expected it to be useful to somebody. I hadn’t thought about it being helpful to people with asthma and other breathing problems!
You might like reading about their entire indoor air quality program. It goes way beyond just burnt toast and looks at all indoor air pollutants. One of my earlier posts has links to the HOMEChem study at the University of Boulder, Colorado.
If they think burnt toast is bad they should see my cooking set off the smoke detector.
Haha, sounds like heaven!
Yes, but breakfast for supper? (two part clue) Maybe just a generational thing. My parents were children of the Depression, raised in single parent households, and poor as church mice. Their supper often was a piece of cornbread and a glass of milk. We were not poor growing up, but on a career Army officer’s pay with four children, the budget was tight. Eggs, bacon, & biscuits were supper staples — I never complained!
We used the broiler to make toast. 6 hungry kids means lots of toast. Toast in a broiler can burn in a flash. Mom would say eating burnt toast gave me curly hair. Lola.
“My parents were children of the Depression, raised in single parent households, and poor as church mice”
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I also am a child of the depression,widowed mother,we ate whatever we could get.
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This won’t stop anyone from blaming 2nd hand cig smoke for anything.
It’s bad for you. Quick! Tax it !!! (For health’s sake, of course.)
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