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Warning-Pancake/Cake Mix/Bisquick Warning-Pancake/Cake Mix/Bisquick
Hi everyone, A student at HBHS had pancakes this week and it almost became fatal.. His Mom (registered nurse) made him pancakes, dropped him off at school and headed to play tennis. She never takes her cell phone on the court but did this time and her son called to say he was having trouble breathing. She told him to go to the nurse immediately and proceeded to call school and alert the nurse. The nurse called the paramedics and they were there in 3 minutes and worked on the boy all the way to the hospital. He came so close to dying. Evidently this is more common than I ever knew. Check the expiration dates on packages like pancakes and cake mixes that have yeast which over time develop spores. Apparently, the mold that forms in old mixes can be toxic! Throw away ALL OUT DATED pancake mix, Bisquick, brownie mixes etc you have in your home. You can check this website..... http://www.snopes.com/med...ancake.asp P.. S. You might want to tell this to your children, grandchildren, nephews, nieces and anyone else who keeps these type of mixes in the cupboard. unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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Yup. The human race has become weak and will die off in a few years.
Who here didn't get pancakes or cornbread or something made for them by their mom when they were a kid from a box of Bisquick that was up in the cupboard, half-opened, for a year or so? | |
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Le prego di non toccare la macchina per favore! | |
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The further erosion of common sense. Now we have to tell people explicitly to throw out expired food.
Who uses Bisquick or pancake mix? That stuff is disgusting - filled with artificial ingredients that are horrible for you. And I don't know what you're talking about with yeast. There's no yeast in Bisquick. The problem was that it got moldy. Yeast has nothing to do with that. And it's really only a problem for people who are allergic to mold. (I'd be in a bad way, myself, if I ate something like that.) Pancakes are the easiest thing in the world to make from scratch. Flour...baking powder...an egg...milk...and some melted butter. Hell...you barely even have to mix them. (They tell you not to mix 'til the lumps are gone.) Why anyone would use a mix is beyond me. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: The further erosion of common sense. Now we have to tell people explicitly to throw out expired food.
Who uses Bisquick or pancake mix? That stuff is disgusting - filled with artificial ingredients that are horrible for you. And I don't know what you're talking about with yeast. There's no yeast in Bisquick. The problem was that it got moldy. Yeast has nothing to do with that. And it's really only a problem for people who are allergic to mold. (I'd be in a bad way, myself, if I ate something like that.) Pancakes are the easiest thing in the world to make from scratch. Flour...baking powder...an egg...milk...and some melted butter. Hell...you barely even have to mix them. (They tell you not to mix 'til the lumps are gone.) Why anyone would use a mix is beyond me. it's cheap, it's fast, it's yummy, and there's less mess. | |
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errant said: Genesia said: The further erosion of common sense. Now we have to tell people explicitly to throw out expired food.
Who uses Bisquick or pancake mix? That stuff is disgusting - filled with artificial ingredients that are horrible for you. And I don't know what you're talking about with yeast. There's no yeast in Bisquick. The problem was that it got moldy. Yeast has nothing to do with that. And it's really only a problem for people who are allergic to mold. (I'd be in a bad way, myself, if I ate something like that.) Pancakes are the easiest thing in the world to make from scratch. Flour...baking powder...an egg...milk...and some melted butter. Hell...you barely even have to mix them. (They tell you not to mix 'til the lumps are gone.) Why anyone would use a mix is beyond me. it's cheap, it's fast, it's yummy, and there's less mess. Bisquick is cheaper than flour and baking powder? Riiiiight. It isn't less messy, either. You still have to measure Bisquick...and you still have to add the wet ingredients. If you think it's yummy, may God have mercy on your tastebuds if you ever eat anything really good. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: errant said: it's cheap, it's fast, it's yummy, and there's less mess. Bisquick is cheaper than flour and baking powder? Riiiiight. It isn't less messy, either. You still have to measure Bisquick...and you still have to add the wet ingredients. If you think it's yummy, may God have mercy on your tastebuds if you ever eat anything really good. Totally agree with this. Pancakes are so easy to make and taste much better when you do it. They're actually much more satisfying, too, in a strange way--not that it's any big accomplishment to make them, but there is something about making them yourself that is nice. | |
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