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Nut Milking EXPOSED!

JiggaJonson says...

I think it's fair for the dairy industry to lobby for this. It's an argument of definition.

You make almond milk basically by taking almonds and blending them up with water then straining.


They could call it "milk-substitute" perhaps. Point being, it's not the same thing as milk from a cow.

Peanut butter went through a similar episode in history when Jif added a bunch of crap that wasn't peanuts to its mix.

"Jif, in an effort to overtake Skippy and Peter Pan, added sweeteners and reduced their actual peanut content to improve the flavor and increase the profit margin. According to a lab study (granted, by a lab run by Skippy’s parent company, Best Foods), Jif peanut butter contained 25 percent hydrogenated oil and only 75 percent actual peanuts. This greatly concerned the FDA and other consumer groups."

http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/12/food-labels-peanut-butter-hearings/

Today, you can't call a product "peanut butter" unless it's made of at least 90 percent ground up peanuts. Otherwise it has to be labeled "peanut-spread."

See also: Pringles are not "chips" they are "potato-crisps" http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2012/04/the-inventor-of-the-pringles-can-was-buried-in-one/

We Didn't Start The Fire (Historically Accurate Almanac)

drradon says...

One anomaly in this: I don't know what the song writer's intent was, but the video shows an artillery shot in association with Davy Crockett . Although there was a nuclear armed "Davy Crockett" artillery round during the 1960's, the context in the lyrics suggests Davy Crockett of the coonskin cap fame (played by Fess Parker in the mid-50's TV series) who was (wildly) popular at about the same time as Peter Pan (played by Mary Martin) was a big hit - and the only World Series win (1955) by the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Epic tree removal fail

Bruce Jenner "Call Me Caitlyn" On Vanity Fair’s Cover

JustSaying says...

First, it's 'your head' and not 'you head'. I believe using proper english is considered a norm in society. We don't speak 'gangster' here.
Second, both Groups, slaves and jews, were marginalized parts of society who got treated badly because it was normal for the majority to do so. Then we grew up and started to understand that you shouldn't act this way. So far, only some of us managed that.
Third, I'm on a different continent than you are, it doesn't matter where I go. Also, Peter Pan is my Idol, I'll never grow up. I thought a man who is into clowns would understand.

bobknight33 said:

Is you head full of shit?
WTF does slaves and Jews have to do with this?


Go away and come back when you grow up.

brycewi19 (Member Profile)

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How to Make a Better Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich

Sarzy says...

This is the wrongest batch of wrong in the history of wrong. A sandwich with natural peanut butter might be perfectly tasty, but if you want a classic PB&J sandwich, it's gotta be Jif or Skippy or Peter Pan or one of the store-bought kinds. PB&J is classic comfort food -- it and "gourmet" should not be in the same sentence.

But then I guess I should expect this kind of nonsense from a co-owner of a place that has the balls to serve nothing but peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and to charge five bucks (or more!) per sandwich. Five bucks! For a sandwich that literally takes less than a minute to prepare, and that has about 25 cents worth of ingredients (if that).

Neil DeGrasse Tyson on Big Think

VoodooV says...

I think what has the atheists confused is that they conflate the existence of god with accepting one or all of the major religions currently. They're one and the same to them.

If god exists, then you MUST be a Christian/Jew/Muslim/etc. If god does exists, then religions "win"

Both of these statements are false.

Let me make it simple for you. Religion is mostly bullshit and I do reject that. Religions like to claim ownership of god, but that claim of ownership is the same flawed argument as atheists' claim to reject a deity's existence. God is not the problem, religion is. Atheists seem to think that if they can disprove god, that it will make Religion wither and die and go a way. But they forget the basic tenet of faith, They believe in this stuff regardless of what logic and evidence says...so why the hell do you think they'll respond to more logic and evidence? It's ridiculous. If scientists somehow proved tomorrow that God does not exist. Nothing would change obviously, If God never existed from the start, that never stopped religion before...why would it stop them now? Atheists continue to insist that logic and reason will be effective against people who have long ago rejected logic and reason.

If god does exist, again, this changes nothing. Homosexuals still exist, secularism still exists. Separation of church and state still exists. If god doesn't like it, it can stop us. It hasn't stopped us yet so why would it suddenly stop us now?

The existence/non-existence of god changes nothing. It's a stupid question and you should feel bad for worrying about it so much. Ignorance, Religious nutbags, and religious fanaticism are the problem, worry about that. God is not a popularity contest...god is not Tinkerbelle from Peter Pan where it exists/doesn't exist depending on how many people believe/don't believe in it or clap their hands. If god doesn't like what I'm doing or how I live my life, too fucking bad. I've got better things to worry about than the approval of a deity that may or may not exist.

Theists/Atheists are just running around chasing their tails.

Gravity

geo321 says...

I know, the dream one's in is so fragile to break into another by a thought of anxiety or thought of reality. Dreams seem like a pure form of a self-fulfilling prophecy, what you believe will happen will happen, and what you fear will happen will happen. What usually breaks a dream is when one doubts it's real. >> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

In my flying dreams, the more strongly I believe I can fly, the higher I go; the more I doubt I start bumping into the tops of trees. It's very Peter Pan - I know. Without consulting a dream dictionary, I'm pretty sure this must have to do with confidence, self doubt and self esteem. Does anyone else have flight anxiety as a part of their flying dreams?

Gravity

dystopianfuturetoday says...

In my flying dreams, the more strongly I believe I can fly, the higher I go; the more I doubt I start bumping into the tops of trees. It's very Peter Pan - I know. Without consulting a dream dictionary, I'm pretty sure this must have to do with confidence, self doubt and self esteem. Does anyone else have flight anxiety as a part of their flying dreams?

Yogi (Member Profile)

Neverland - Prequel to Peter Pan!

Hunter says...

There's a series of books that were started in 2004 as prequels to the Peter Pan story. Dark and imaginative to say the least. This movie looks to bear no common writers or plot, but I will love to see this one play out.

Neverland - Prequel to Peter Pan!

smooman says...

>> ^DerHasisttot:

Eff you Hollywood. This is just idiotic. The only thing this has in common with Peter Pan are the names.
Edit: Why I'm angry: There was no need for a prequel by anyone. All this does is destroy the imagination of little children who read Peter Pan and imagine what came before for themselves. Imho, this prequel destroys a major goal of the original, rousing the imagination of children.


because this ones target audience is obviously children

i for one thinks this looks badass



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