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  • D Dr Walt Fair PE

    So, can I assume you've never spent much time on a farm or ranch where the stuff comes from in the first place? And what is so revolting about NH3? It's a gaseous substance used as household cleanser, among other things. It's long evaporated by the time anything gets used, which is why it is used to sanitize kitchens, etc. Actually you probably don't want to know where urea comes from and how it is used in agriculture, food processing and industry. And heaven forbid that you investigate all the stuff that goes into perfumes.

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    Sorry, bad phrasing on my part. Didn't mean to say ammonia is revolting. Couldn't care less about that. Only the slime. I'm also aware ranches aren't the most hygienic places. Manure everywhere is a given. However the meat I eat, from the animals raised there, is unlikely to be contaminated until butchering. I take issue with scraps which are mostly likely to be exposed to manure ending up in my meal. Guess I'm just funny that way. -- Ian

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    • D Dr Walt Fair PE

      So, can I assume you've never spent much time on a farm or ranch where the stuff comes from in the first place? And what is so revolting about NH3? It's a gaseous substance used as household cleanser, among other things. It's long evaporated by the time anything gets used, which is why it is used to sanitize kitchens, etc. Actually you probably don't want to know where urea comes from and how it is used in agriculture, food processing and industry. And heaven forbid that you investigate all the stuff that goes into perfumes.

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      Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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      When I were a lad, I had a science fair project in which I grew plants (sunflowers?) with the addition of a few types of substances in varying quantities. IIRC, the ammonia produced the best results.

      Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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      • A AspDotNetDev

        When I were a lad, I had a science fair project in which I grew plants (sunflowers?) with the addition of a few types of substances in varying quantities. IIRC, the ammonia produced the best results.

        Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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        AspDotNetDev wrote:

        I grew plants (sunflowers**?**)

        Yes, sunflowers are plants. :-D

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        • A AspDotNetDev

          When I were a lad, I had a science fair project in which I grew plants (sunflowers?) with the addition of a few types of substances in varying quantities. IIRC, the ammonia produced the best results.

          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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          No surprise, then, that most commercial fertilizers are or contain ammonia. The most common is ammonium nitrate. Just don't mix with hydrocarbons, but it does neat things when mixed with food preservative (sodium nitrite)!

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          • L loctrice

            I try to get mostly fresh foods. Although I do get the packaged stuff from lean quizine, morning star, and smart ones. I have a friend of mine who double checks all the ingredient lists to make sure I'm not eating preservatives, additives, etc. I definately don't eat out. This just supports my reasoning.

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            loctrice wrote:

            lean quizine

            :laugh:

            The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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            • L loctrice

              I have a similar problem with my daughter. It seems like any time we let her out of our sight someone takes her to mcdonalds..... wtf?....

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              Report it. That's child abuse! :laugh: (Or adult abuse if it's your daughters idea)

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              • L Lost User

                Yeah some of the things are insane. Its mind boggling really. And the regulations are a bit nutz as well. Crushed up beatles are used for food coloring... "Natural Food Coloring" by FDA standards... Well I guess its natural. But still. Gross. I try not to think about it. I watch what I eat somewhat but I am not "anal" (haha.. beaver) about it. The only way to know for sure is grow it and raise it yourself. And I am not about to do that. Its unfortunate how complicated the food industry has gotten but at the same time I can always get strawberries at the supermarket. Yep, I am quite certain they were sprayed to all heck with pesticides and had the seeds genetically engineered to have a longer shelf life. But I want me strawberries in the mid of winter. So the ogranic nazis can elephant themselves. There is not nor will there ever be enough supply for everything to be "Truely Natural" (one should not have to define natural... But I think you know what I mean here)

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                I agree, it's crazy. I'm not a nazi about it.. and you're right, I'm not about to grow my own stuff because I don't have the room or the time. I just try to be careful

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                  loctrice wrote:

                  lean quizine

                  :laugh:

                  The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                  .... I don't get it....?

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                  • L loctrice

                    I agree, it's crazy. I'm not a nazi about it.. and you're right, I'm not about to grow my own stuff because I don't have the room or the time. I just try to be careful

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                    Yep, that is good practice. I have certain rules. For example, I do not buy meat from Walmart. I know their vendors cut corners for electrical components to keep the price down. I do not really want to know what the food vendors are doing (or not doing) to keep it cheap.

                    Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet.

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                    • L loctrice

                      .... I don't get it....?

                      If it moves, compile it

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                      loctrice wrote:

                      .... I don't get it....?

                      Oh, sorry. It's spelled cuisine.

                      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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