Thursday, December 27, 2007

French fries - Alternatives to French Fries

French fries- Women who eat too many French fries or potato chips may increase their risk of cancer, say researchers tracing the effect of the chemical acrylamide in the diet. In a new Dutch study, women who ingested 40mg of acrylamide a dayabout Let's order a baked potato instead of French fries for example (think about the fiber we're getting instead of the good greasy taste we're giving up along with those carcinogenic chemical compounds that are formed during deep frying). Women who eat too many French fries or potato chips may increase their risk of cancer, say researchers tracing the effect of the chemical acrylamide in the diet. In a new Dutch study, women who ingested 40mg of acrylamide a dayabout How to make delicious deep-fried french fries easily and quickly. Collect your materials To make these fries you will need: - Canola Oil (Olive Oil and Vegetable Oil also work) - Potatoes - Deep-dish pan Prep you potatoes The old man placed an order for one hamburger, French fries and a drink. He unwrapped the plain hamburger and carefully cut it in half, placing one half in front of his wife. He then carefully counted out the French fries, dividing them Let's order a baked potato instead of French fries for example (think about the fiber we're getting instead of the good greasy taste we're giving up along with those carcinogenic chemical compounds that are formed during deep frying). And changed my mind and ordered chicken salad sandwich with french fries. And he bought a sack of books for 10 cents each. And then I went to the bakery next door and got chocolate brownies and sticky buns and cherry danish. Huntsville City Wednesday: Hamburger/Cheeseburger on Bun, French Fries, Shredded Lettuce, Pickle Slice, Frozen Sherbet Cup. Thursday: Pizza, Tossed Salad w/ Dressing, Buttered Corn Friday: 1/2 Day Sack Lunch All beef Hot Dog on Bun, INGREDIENTS 2lbsrusset potatoes sea salt(to taste) fresh ground black pepper 2cupsflour 1 (5 ounce)canevaporated milk peanut oil, for frying DIRECTIONS Heat a deep-fryer or a deep pot no more than half filled with oil to 325 degrees F.

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