spiralingintocontrol:

weird how Thanksgiving is an extremely secular and cross-cultural holiday, such that I don’t feel bad wishing happy Thanksgiving to basically anyone who is physically in the US right now– just got off a boat from China? welcome! you’re probably going to eat different food from me on Thanksgiving but you’re probably still going to get the day off and eat lots of food with your family or something! it’s the original American Immigrant Holiday and thus is inclusive to pretty much everyone

… EXCEPT Canadians. they have their own.


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#por que no los dos #our home and cherished land #home of the brave #Thanksgiving #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

“smart appliances” fuck u i want them dumb as a brick and incidentally as sturdy and enduring


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#yes this #domesticity #101 Uses for Infrastructureless Computers #disappointed permanent resident of The Future #venting cw? #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

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mamoru:

you know how all those applesauce packets were recalled for lead?

well. it turns out the cinnamon used in them may have been laced with lead on purpose.

fun times in the united states food industry right now am I right folks

ferrosparrow:

In case you’re a buffoon (like me) and thought someone was out here meticulously hand-poisoning applesauce:

An FDA spokesperson said that one of the agency’s theories for the WanaBana cinnamon applesauce contamination was “economically motivated adulteration.” (…)

Economically motivated adulteration, or “food fraud,” can occur when a cheaper ingredient is added to a product to enhance it or bulk it up, but is not disclosed, according to the FDA. One example, the agency said, is when lead-based dyes are added to spices to give the product a certain color.

We love cutting corners to maximize profit at the expense of our consumers

mamoru:

hand-poisoning applesauce would be too tedious. these applesauces were poisoned in bulk for maximum efficiency

pazithigallifreya:

Turmeric is also frequently affected by this. A lead compound with a bright yellow color can be used.

I’m not gonna dox myself by saying precisely what I do for a living, but I am involved in public environmental health, and in the past have conducted home investigations in child lead poisoning cases. For years, foreign spices have been a problem, particularly for immigrant families who visit relatives overseas and bring spices back from south asia in particular.

During and immediately after covid, however, we started finding domestically sold spices coming back from lab testing with high lead results. Sam’s club, wal-mart, etc. We used to tell families to buy domestically instead of bringing things back from India, Pakistan, etc, but even that isn’t safe anymore.

You might – might – be safer with higher end organic products but I really just don’t trust anything anymore. This isn’t a new issue, but it’s definitely becoming more widespread.

mamoru:

is there a reliable way to test spices for lead at home?

propelledbydisaster:

if the spice you’re using is water-soluble, you can mix it with water and then use a water testing kit. they sell water-testing kits at the hardware store; ones that you send off to a lab are more reliable (but also more expensive).

you can also buy lead-testing swabs on the Internet. some of these are not reliable, so I’d recommend testing the lead-testing swabs. use a swab on something that you know is lead (a fishing sinker, a car battery, etc) and another swab on something that you know is lead-free (most things in your home, hopefully) and make sure you get the expected results.

note that lead-testing kits are not food-safe, so you should not just put pipettes / test swabs / etc into your spice jar. spoon out a small amount (onto a plate or whatever), test that small amount, and then throw that small amount away. (and then wash the plate.)

alugard:

gonna add this consumer reports investigation from a couple of years back that made the rounds. they looked into a bunch of american spice brands and found that this is a huge problem across brands, regardless of whether or not it’s organic (exact quote: “CR’s tests could not determine whether one brand was consistently better or worse than any other. And organic products did not have consistently lower levels than conventionally grown ones”).

mamoru:

summary of the results, which tested for things like lead, arsenic, and cadmium beyond safe limits:

  • there was no safe oregano or thyme among their tests
  • for basil and ginger, only one brand was found to be safe in each
  • for paprika and cumin, half of the products were unsafe
  • a few of the spices they tested were considered “high concern” as in, their highest level of danger on this scale
  • consumer reports recommends growing your own herbs when possible because herbs and spices can be so dangerous to buy

fun!

fire-fira:

I highly recommend reading through the article @alugard linked because it gives a lot of good information.

Also, close to the bottom, it gives a rundown of the spices that were tested with a helpful visual graphic for which brands and which spices were more concerning or less concerning, starting with this disclaimer and table:

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[Text description: A screenshot with the header in larger bold text that says “CR’s Herb and Spice Test Results”. Below it in smaller text is a paragraph that reads, “CONSUMER REPORTS tested 126 herbs and spices from 38 brands for arsenic, cadmium, and lead. (We did not test spices that tend to be used in baking, such as cinnamon and nutmeg.) We tested two or three samples from different lots of each product. Our findings are a spot check of the market and cannot be used to draw definitive conclusions about brands. The products are organized alphabetically by type. Within each group, the products are listed according to the degree of concern. Regularly consuming ¾ teaspoon or more daily of a product in one of the concerning categories could, over time, pose a health risk to children as a result of the combined levels of the three heavy metals. Unless noted, they could also pose a risk to adults. The more red boxes next to a product, the higher the concern.” Below the paragraph is a graphic of four categories: a green circle with a white checkmark in it, labeled ‘No Concern’; a single red circle labeled ‘Some Concern’; two red circles next to each other labeled ‘Moderate Concern’; and three red circles next to each other labeled ‘High Concern’. /end text description]

Whiiiich is definitely helpful if you’d like to be more careful with what spices you use based on the information available. (That said, they only tested 38 brands, and there are a lot more out there than that. Again, I highly recommend reading the article.)


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#here’s the other thing I was referring to re: turmeric #food #home of the brave #PSA #poison cw #what’s the warning tag for brain damage‚ I feel like that should have a specific tag

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how could you like the colour yellow

see a therapist immediately

raspbrrytea:

raspbrrytea:

teaboot:

I actually used to hate it! Like, actually despise it! Yellow was too bright, too loud, discordant, unruly, and clashed with everything. Nothing like what I wanted in my life, nothing I wanted to be.

When I first moved away from home, everything I owned was black. Jet back. As black as I could get. Smooth, cool, sleek, discrete, calm, unassuming. Flexible, cohesive, agreeable black. Fashionable black.

I had a really, really bad time. Unrelated to the decor. It was my first year out of a toxic place I’d grown used to my whole life, my first year acknowledging a mental illness I’d believed to be normal, my first year fending for myself with very little money or sleep or companionship.

I’d grown up on instant white rice and unseasoned ground beef. One day I realized that everything I’d been raised on tasted like cardboard. While out on an assignment, I passed a tent with a woman selling spices, and bought myself some turmeric. I went home and tried making curry with it. It was so yellow.

Another time, my professor took us out to a modern art gallery. I wasn’t sure what I was expecting, but when we got there, the whole building had been painted bright sunshine yellow.

The artist’s theme was “happiness”.

What it is. How we make it. How to share it.

All bright, lovely yellow.

The house I grew up in was beige. The walls were white. The appliances were post 9/11 stainless steel. My job was to be quiet, compliant, presentable and agreeable.

Black goes with everything. Black is neutral. Black is quiet, reserved, elegant and mysterious.

Yellow is warm. Yellow does what it wants. Yellow tastes sweet and spicy and hot and cool, like a summer breeze, like sunflower petals, powdery like dust on a long dirt road and soothing like well-worn linen.

I still like the look of black. I like the look of most colors. But I like the way that Yellow makes me feel.

Do you understand?

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Center top half of image: a plain looking place with rice and ground beef. Text reads "I'd grown up on instant white rice and unseasoned ground beef" Lower half shows OP earring cardboard with a square mouth of sharp teeth with a disgusted look aimed at the distance, with a fork in hand. "One day I realized it all tasted like cardboard."
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Thank you to everyone in the notes sharing why they love yellow!


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#art #fanart #comics #storytime #colourful #I love this #(…though I did not notice the fridge horror the first time I read it) #(even though I know I had read https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2023/09/they-got-the-lead-out-turmeric.html by then) #((possibly I hadn’t learned yet that even rich countries struggle with spice contamination to a significant extent)) #((even if not *as* much)) #(let us hope that the turmeric was‚ uh‚ not *too* yellow) #poison cw #this probably deserves some other warning tag but I am not sure what #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once


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nyadversary:

big shoutout to the gas station near my house which is running a deal on energy drinks and thought the best way to express this on their large LED sign was to make it read BANG MONSTER 2/$5

nyadversary:

update: you’ll be pleased to know that they rethought their sign and have changed it to read MONSTER BANG 2/$5

nyadversary:

i have terrible news about the economy

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they raised the price of monster bang :(

glitchgirlgasm:

Monster bang inflation 😵‍💫

plumped-up-furrys:

monster bang inflation 🥺🥺🥺


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#anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog #sexuality and lack thereof #juxtaposition #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

wherestoriescomefrom:

wherestoriescomefrom:

wherestoriescomefrom:

why did you people come up with russian names for what is supposed to be a movie set in italy. what was the thought process here. why does she sound like she walked out of a tolstoy novel

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an insane response, but i can’t fight this. carry on

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im being hunted for sport in the notes


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#Goncharov #meta #unreality cw #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

lurking-latinist:

At least for US users, Classic Who is apparently now on Tubi. It’s completely free (with ads) and looks like a great option if you’re interested in the show. There are a few episodes not available (An Unearthly Child because of the rights drama and some of the animated missing episodes, I’m told) but it is basically all of them.


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#Doctor Who #the more you know #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once