Category: science
09/17/11 03:45 - ID#55162
Science on organic foods: what needs to be done.
Intervention studies are the gold standard for evidence. Population studies generate statistically tenable hypothesis. :)
(e:Heidi), this PDF is for you.
::READ PDF::
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: music
09/11/11 06:15 - ID#55143
Rubinstein interprets Chopin
There is some indescribably exquisite melancholy about the slower version of Chopin's Waltz in B minor, Opus 69. Evenings are calmer with Rubenstein's interpretation of Chopin.
I want to learn the piano someday. And when I do, I want to learn all my favourites among his nocturnes and waltzes till I can play them with eyes closed. Someday. Certainly.
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Words: 65
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 09/12/11 09:55
Category: the odes
09/11/11 03:59 - ID#55141
Crossing over.
I wish they didn't give him the corny helmet in the end though. He has way too gorgeous hair.
LOL: They really do make a lovely pair. :)
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Words: 40
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 09/11/11 04:04
Category: buffalo
09/10/11 11:39 - ID#55136
Sunlight Simulation
I have been seriously considering lighting up my place with balanced full spectrum light. I want to see if moving away from the yellow spectrum will change anything. A couple years back, I bought white CFLs. Unfortunately, instead of 5500K (the spectra of sunlight), I bought something in the 4000x range. As a result, they are too bluish.
I don't want halogen lamps. I looked at sunlight simulation lamps by some company called Verilux but a ton of customers on Amazon have remarked on how quickly these lights break. So does anyone have any full spectrum lamps they can recommend?
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Words: 158
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 09/10/11 11:42
Category: buffalo
09/10/11 11:13 - ID#55135
Dusk.
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Words: 13
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 09/10/11 11:33
Category: the odes
09/10/11 11:06 - ID#55134
Google Voice transcribes Paul
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And all this took 3 minutes to say.
What I really want to know is who are Morganson and Victor... and Bill??
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Words: 139
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 09/10/11 11:07
Category: eating in
09/04/11 08:17 - ID#55094
The Pear Wars.
There were fallen pears all over the place being viciously attacked by HUGE crazy ants, bees that possibly had a nasty sting and quite horrendous-looking fat blackish worms that looked as if they had crept slowly out of the scarier zombie movie scene. I think I accidentally brushed my hand on one. UGH. Maybe I should consider amputating it now.
For a while I debated kicking the bee-infested pears around to dislodge and rescue the pears but I was really worried about painful repercussions. Wisdom prevailed and I left them alone. But I did blow the ants off many a fallen fruit and got quite a haul of awesome pears.
(e:matthew) walked in on my grand-bug-war-for-pear-rescue halfway through and threw in some tomatoes into the mix. I know I am totally overdosing on tomatoes today but these mini ones were TOO delicious not to eat as soon as I got back! Thanks so much, (e:matthew)!
And now the quintessential dilemma. What does one do with 20kg of pears?
I am thinking slow roasted red pepper/tomato-pear-basil-soup spiked with red chillies and garlic...
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Words: 221
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 09/04/11 08:26
Category: eating in
09/04/11 07:25 - ID#55092
Tomatoes!!
Free-spirited roasting:
Followed by a rough chop and toss with lentils, garlic, kale, basil, red peppers and buckwheat high fibre spaghetti.
Simply delicious!
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Words: 61
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 09/04/11 07:35
Category: chemicals
09/04/11 07:11 - ID#55091
Shower soap
- Sodium laureth sulfate
- Cocamidopropyl Betaine
- Polyquarternium-7
- Glycol Stearate
- Decyl Glucoside
- Hydroxypropyl
- Methylcellulose
- Sodium PCA
- tetrasodium edta ( this is a chelating agent, it prevents blood from clotting. I guess it must be preventing clumping here. but what effect does it have on the skin? how potent is this?)
- triethanolamine
- methylchloroisothiazolinone
- methylisothiazolinone
Probably okay
- Water (Well of course)
- Sodium Chloride (ditto for this)
- Butyrospermium Parkii (Shea Butter)
- Panthenol (Pro Vitamin B5)
- fragrance
- citric acid
The list is the scariest because I really have no idea about some of these.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 09/04/11 10:42
Category: chemicals
09/04/11 06:55 - ID#55090
Palmolive dish washing liquid
:
- Water: Consistency
- Ammonium C12-15 Pareth Sulfate: Cleaning and Foaming Agent
- SD Alcohol 3-A: Controls Thickness and Clarity
- Lauramidopropylamine Oxide: Cleaning and Foaming Agent
- Sodium Chloride: Controls Thickness (okay, this is salt)
- Magnesium Sulfate: Controls Thickness
- Fragrance: Pleasant Scent
- Poloxamer 124: Controls Thickness
- Pentasodium Pentatate: Maintains Product Stability
- Preservative: Maintains Product Freshness
- Sodium Bisulfite: Maintains Product Stability
- Dyes: Color - yeah, what exactly?
I don't know about many of these chemicals. Their descriptions seem tame enough but who knows what lies beneath. I am somewhat rushed for time to verify each thing on that list. So there it is. I am exposed on a daily basis to these and I actually like washing dishes.
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Words: 145
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 09/04/11 10:42
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yes, the sole reason for not farming organic was enabling mass production of more food and bringing down costs. But (e:heidi) linked this synthesis article in your post about how organic could achieve the same. :::link::: I read it but I need to hunt down the real references from that article when I get sometime. It opposes the view that fathers of the green revolution (and prominent Nobel scientists) held, so I need to see the references for myself.... Maybe in a month I will get around to reading and assimilating the alien literature.
It just doesn't make sense that adding carcinogenic chemicals and poisons can make it be better for you. I mean there could be the argument that it allows us to feed a larger population, etc but not better for you. I mean why not dip all of your strawberries in rubbing alcohol too, just to be safe.
-Is not using chemicals better yeah sure
--But does shorter shelf life cause other problems
--Isn't it odd that all these food recalls they go back and they find plants at fault.... Of course that kinda makes sense since you often don't cook them and most stuff would be killed by the cooking fully of meat...
Now I have heard that organic stuff tastes better?
-I don't agree cause you know what you like.... This is the same thing people pull with made at home sauce .. Just cause it is homemade doesn't mean it is better... One of those companies is amazing and if that is what you are used to it is better... Just like if you eat McDonald's yeah Burger king is better Quality and Sportmen's is even better but you won't like it....
-Now mentally you think oh yeah this is good so maybe it does...
To me organic isn't a fad... It is a movement it is a badwagon people get on like hating on Dallas or something... Now that doesn't mean if you eat organic you follow that..