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are missing out.oven reheating is the only way to go. for the breadsticks, too.
Quote from: cloudwalking on May 02, 2007, 01:10:15 AMare missing out.oven reheating is the only way to go. for the breadsticks, too.I hate when the pizza's crust gets hard when you put it in the oven. Microwave and cancer all the way!
Why would anyone spend time warming up an oven and shit just to heat up some food? That takes too damn long. Especially if you're just doing it for breakfast or lunch. Goddamn.
Quote from: Himuro on May 02, 2007, 01:50:20 PMWhy would anyone spend time warming up an oven and shit just to heat up some food? That takes too damn long. Especially if you're just doing it for breakfast or lunch. Goddamn.Microwaves are evil.
Reality: Researchers have known for more than 30 years that irradiation causes the formation of chemical byproducts, including a class of chemicals called 2-ACBs, which recently were shown to promote the cancer-development process in rats.
Reality: Animals fed irradiated foods in experiments dating back 50 years have suffered dozens of health problems, including premature death, mutations, reproductive problems, immune system disorders, tumors, organ damage and stunted growth. Further, there is a lack of research on the potential health effects of feeding irradiated foods to children, who are more susceptible than adults to adverse effects of consuming toxic substances.
Reality: Studies have shown that some foods can lose up to 95 percent of their vitamin content when irradiated.
Reality: Radioactive cobalt-60, produced by a nuclear reaction, is used to irradiate food. Cesium-137, a waste product of nuclear bomb production, can legally be used for irradiation, though it is not now being used. All forms of ionizing radiation - whether generated by an electronic beam or a radioactive isotope - cause the same adverse effects in food.
Reality: Numerous studies indicate that irradiation can corrupt the flavor, odor, appearance and texture of food. Beef can smell like a wet dog, pork can turn red, fruit and vegetables can become mushy, and eggs can become runny. A Consumer Reports study on irradiated foods published in August 2003 found that irradiated ground beef had a "singed hair" taste.