What’s in Fast Food Chicken? (Hint: It’s NOT Chicken)

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Organic Authority   Written by Shilo Urban

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Frying chicken is fairly simple, if a little messy. You dip pieces of chicken into a mix of egg and milk, roll them around in flour and spices, then cook the chicken in sizzling hot oil until the pieces are brown, crispy and delicious.

But wait! Don’t forget to add a dash of dimethylpolysiloxane, an anti-foaming agent made of silicone that is also used in Silly Putty and cosmetics. 

Now add a heaping spoonful of tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ), which is a chemical preservative and a form of butane (AKA lighter fluid). One gram of TBHQ can cause “nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ears, delirium, a sense of suffocation, and collapse," according to A Consumer’s Dictionary of Food Additives. Five grams of TBHQ can kill you.

Sprinkle on thirteen other corn-derived ingredients, and you’re only about twenty shy as many ingredients as a single chicken nugget from McDonald’s. And you were using pulverized chicken skin and mechanically reclaimed meat for your chicken, right?

No one in his or her right mind would cook chicken like this. Yet every day, hoards of Americans consume these ingredients in Chicken McNuggets, which McDonalds claims are “made with white meat, wrapped up in a crisp tempura batter.”

However chicken only accounts for about 50% of a Chicken McNugget. The other 50% includes a large percentage of corn derivatives, sugars, leavening agents and other completely synthetic ingredients, meaning that parts of the nugget do not come from a field or farm at all. They come from a petroleum plant. Hungry?

Scariest perhaps is the fact that this recipe is a new and improved, “healthier” Chicken McNugget launched in 2003 after a federal judge called the deep-fried poultry bites “a McFrankenstein creation of various elements not utilized by the home cook.” Also terrifying is the fact that these McFrankenuggets are overwhelmingly marketed to children who love their fun shapes and kid-friendly size.

While McDonald’s is of course the poster child for fast food ire, if you look at the nutritional information for chicken at any fast food restaurant, the ingredient list will be dozens of items longer than the egg, flour, chicken and oil recipe you might use at home.

Eating fast food is a habit, but it is one that you can break? No doubt you rarely plan to have a delicious meal at Arby’s for dinner, a lingering lunch at Carl’s Jr. or a special breakfast at the Burger King in the airport. It just happens. You are late, tired, hungry, broke, or all of the above. You have no time, and you must find something to eat before you crash. All of a sudden a bright, friendly sign beckons from the side of the road: Drive-through!

In five minutes you are happily chowing down on an inexpensive, filling meal. But don’t be fooled – the true cost of fast food does not come out of your wallet, but out of your body, your health, and your years on this earth.

You can break the unhealthy fast food habit: educate yourself about the true ingredients of fast food items, plan ahead for your meals, carry healthy snacks like nuts to ward off hunger and cook healthy chicken recipesboneless chicken, water, food starch-modified, salt, seasoning (autolyzed yeast extract, salt, wheat starch, natural flavoring (botanical source at home. Convince yourself that fast food is the most disgusting stuff on the planet and is harmful to you and to those you love. After reading this, that shouldn’t be too hard.

Full ingredient list for a Chicken McNugget (from McDonald’s website):

White), safflower oil, dextrose, citric acid, rosemary), sodium phosphates, seasoning (canola oil, mono- and diglycerides, extractives of rosemary). Battered and breaded with: water, enriched flour (bleached wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), yellow corn flour, food starch-modified, salt, leavening (baking soda, sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium aluminum phosphate, monocalcium phosphate, calcium lactate), spices, wheat starch, whey, corn starch. Prepared in vegetable oil (Canola oil, corn oil, soybean oil, hydrogenated soybean oil with TBHQ and citric acid added to preserve freshness). Dimethylpolysiloxane added as an antifoaming agent.

Full ingredient list for my mother’s fried chicken:

Bone-in chicken pieces, egg, milk, flour, canola oil, salt & pepper.

Millie; My ingredients for Fried Chicken; chicken, eggs, gluten free bread crumbs, salt, pepper, Organic Beef fat to fry in.


A Great Source for Floridians

Here is a wonderful site for seeing what grows best in Florida. I have used this site a lot lately to figure out what I can plant as far as flowers at my new house, while using very little water.  One of my goals in moving was to find a house that didn’t have an expanse of grass in the yard. I am morally opposed to watering a normal yard. what a waste of water.

Plant Real Florida

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List of my Favorite Web Sites and Blogs…

List of my Favorite Web Sites and Blogs…


My Favorite Websites and Blogs

I have had numerous requests for a list of the websites I love. Most of these I read daily;

Lifehacker

imageThis site is one that I read every new post, every day. It’ll keep you abreast of new tech, software worth knowing about and TONS of tips and how-to’s.  A must for anyone who wants to be more tech savvy.

Gizmodo

imageThis website is a great source for all about gadgets and the newest tech.

EWG – Environmental Working Group

imageThis site a an incredible resource for learning about what’s toxic and how to help lower your bodies exposure.  My favorite link in the site in SkinDeep; a resource for very personal care product you can imagine and how toxic it is, or isn’t..with the governments white paper on toxicity.

Weston Price Foundation

imageThis website explores the research of Weston Price who studied the effects on modern diets on humans and teaches how to follow a Traditional Human Diet. An amazing resource!

Cholesterol-and-Health.com

imageThis site will give you the REAL truth about cholesterol; why it’s your best friend and why yopur life depends on it.

Cook’s Illustrated

imageThis is consistently, year after year, the ONLY website I pay to join; amazing recipes, how-to’s, product and equipment reviews AND America’s Test Kitchen..all in one site that is the definitive how to cook site!

Apartment Therapy

imageHome design, Tech, Green Living, How to decorate, ideas, inspiration..just plain fun…I explore this site consistently.

Yanko Design Modern Industrial Design News

imageBecause I’m such a Nerd..I LOVE design, form…a look at how creative humans are…and how our minds work..

Path to Freedom

imageAnother Website that I NEVER miss a post.  This site inspired me to begin growing my own food, to make high heat compost a priority, to install my outdoor solar shower…to realize my little bit of land could support me and feed me!

No Impact Man

imageI was a HUGE fan long before he published an article I wrote.  This man inspired me to begin using a sawdust toilet, to really radicalize me environmentalism..  and I thought I was hard-core.  But he nudged me .My kids thought I was crazy raising them without the use of paper towels or a dryer.  But give up toilet paper…Read about he and his wife’s debate on this subject!

The Garden Web

 imageYou can learn about any aspects of growing most anything here; find the threads about your area of interest or area of the country…I love reading threads where people lend experience and wisdom, and have a bunch of different opinions.  You can settle in and study and take the advice that resonates with you.

The Smart Gardener via Michael Pollen

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here’s what Lifehacker had to say- 

Smart Gardener is a free webapp that makes planning a garden really easy. The app lets you drag and drop garden beds to layout your garden and helps you find plants perfect for your location, then it generates an intelligent plan and even sends timely gardening reminders.

Smart Gardener may be helpful even for people without green thumbs, because it offers suggestions based on your specific location, time of year, and other details, even down to your garden’s orientation to the sun and how many adults and children are in your household. In addition to smart gardening plan, the app offers personalized advice for plant care and harvesting, with weekly email reminders if you wish. It seems almost foolproof..

These should keep ya busy a while.  .To be continued……


noonesnemesis:

Woman In Triangles

by Frantisek Kupka

1909


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