From "Ask Dr. Science!" 09/12/02
Why do Campbell's soup cans always say to mix the milk and condensed soup "slowly"? What happens if you mix them quickly?
Submitted by Tom Luckett from Portland, OR
If you can't follow the instructions on a soup can, you don't belong in the kitchen at all. Today's culinary technology is as potentially lethal as anything done in a military setting. You could easily lose a finger or, worse, poison yourself and others through what the FDA calls "Unsavory Combinations" - less-than-serendipitous slips of the measuring spoon that spell gastronomic genocide for the rest of us. If it makes you feel any better, I tried your little experiment. The insurance company paid for most of the structural repairs to the house, but I had to cover the emergency medical team and buy a new kitchen.
(don't forget: he IS NOT a REAL Dr. He has a Masters' degree. In science!)
Why do Campbell's soup cans always say to mix the milk and condensed soup "slowly"? What happens if you mix them quickly?
Submitted by Tom Luckett from Portland, OR
If you can't follow the instructions on a soup can, you don't belong in the kitchen at all. Today's culinary technology is as potentially lethal as anything done in a military setting. You could easily lose a finger or, worse, poison yourself and others through what the FDA calls "Unsavory Combinations" - less-than-serendipitous slips of the measuring spoon that spell gastronomic genocide for the rest of us. If it makes you feel any better, I tried your little experiment. The insurance company paid for most of the structural repairs to the house, but I had to cover the emergency medical team and buy a new kitchen.
(don't forget: he IS NOT a REAL Dr. He has a Masters' degree. In science!)




