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| The other day I was at the store and needed bread crumbs. I started to look at the ingredients listings and saw that every single brand available, flavored or plain, had high fructose corn syrup (which I try to avoid because it's so bad for you). Now really, why in the world do you need high fructose corn syrup in bread crumbs of all things?!? (Make something up just to entertain me...) |
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| Why to carmelize on the chop....snicker snicker snicker..... |
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| It's a conspriacy the government thought up to keep the food refineries in business. Heaven's to Betsy !
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| Area 54 ??, maybe Art Bell knows.
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| High fructose corn syrup is a secret plot of the pharmaceutical companies to increase the numbers of diabetics in out country! |
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| nancya, Ya think? That or cancer victims... ![]() |
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| It's The Mary Poppins Principal. Americans are not capable of eating anything that isn't sweetened. PS Where the **** is Harumph Nevada? [ June 20, 2001: Message edited by: KyleW ]
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| Optional topping for fruit crisp, isn't there alot of basil combining with fruit these days....thus the Italian seasoned crumbs would fit in just fine....no additional sugar needed. |
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| The Devil made em do it! ![]()
__________________ Svadhisthana http://www.musa.org/ |
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| My guess is the sugar aids in browning. The other thing might be that the sugars lower the water activity so the breadcrumbs stay "fresh" longer. Kuan
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| Don't you ever have stale bread at home? Give it a go in your food processor. Instant breadcrumbs! ![]()
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| At my house we're not all that fond of the "heels" on our loafs of bread. I always toss those into a ziploc freezer bag and when I need bread crumbs I take them out of the freezer, pop them into the toaster and then whirl them thru the food proccessor with appropriate seasonings.
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| It's really one of those thing you should never buy.
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| pooh & Svadhisthana, No, we really don't have stale bread in our house, it get's eaten. Believe me, I'd have used it if we had it. I'm a firm believer in all things made from scratch but I didn't have enough time to let the dough rise twice. Iza, When you're ravenous for fried okra and you need breadcrumbs, you need them! ![]() kuan, A very logical argument.... I guess just adding sugar wouldn't achieve the same effect. ![]() [ June 21, 2001: Message edited by: cchiu ] |
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| What you should use Japanese bread crumbs. They used only the crumb part of the bread and the crumbs are not as fine as what we find in our stores. And they are unflavoured and unseasoned.
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