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Quote from: fluorescent on December 20, 2006, 04:26:49 PMBaked ham.. gross! Too salty! Its Bad for one's health and its just gross with too much salt We're baking a sugar cured ham ... not salty. Either way, I think it's more the other preservatives (nitrites?) that may collect in the liver, too long.Go ahead and clue me.
Baked ham.. gross! Too salty! Its Bad for one's health and its just gross with too much salt
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Hey Peter... I edited that piece of shit, and that is probably the reason I look so calmn. My house is in an uproar right now and its not even me, so I am far from calmn.
Speaking of salt, there is low sodium salt available, where just 50% of the salt is sodium chloride="normal" salt. 40-50% is potassium chloride and 10% might be magnesium chloride. Much better for the heart and blood pressure.
Quote from: ! on December 20, 2006, 12:30:01 PMQuote from: QuirkyCarla on December 20, 2006, 12:20:04 PMA lot of people eat ham for dinner here, too. My family does sometimes. My mom also likes to cook lasagna or baked ziti, but she's half Italian. Really what we eat varies from year to year, but it's usually something Italian. Whatsa matter, you? Hey, why you looking so sad?Filthy I-talians.
Quote from: QuirkyCarla on December 20, 2006, 12:20:04 PMA lot of people eat ham for dinner here, too. My family does sometimes. My mom also likes to cook lasagna or baked ziti, but she's half Italian. Really what we eat varies from year to year, but it's usually something Italian. Whatsa matter, you? Hey, why you looking so sad?Filthy I-talians.
A lot of people eat ham for dinner here, too. My family does sometimes. My mom also likes to cook lasagna or baked ziti, but she's half Italian. Really what we eat varies from year to year, but it's usually something Italian.
You might be over-sensitive to potassium salts. In fact, when they execute people with injections in the US, they give them an OD of potassium chloride, so that the heart stops.