Yes but kids are more likely to over eat crap like sweets and crisps thus becoming fat.farmer said:Excess weight can be gained just as easily by something nutritious which happens to have a high fat content as by something that has no nutritional value though.
ClubMan said:Taking reasonable precautions against real risks and educating the public to handle food properly is all well and good but scaremongering and confusing advertisements (e.g. a picture of somebody with a turkey in a basin of water when the message is supposed to be "don't do this") is just silly. In my c. 40 years I have actually never come across anybody who has suffered from food poisoning. Maybe I'm unusual?
Can't post to LOS but I think you will find it was eggs that were the downfall of Edwina's Ministerial career
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/76114.stm
“Egg sales fell by 60% after she said that most of the country's egg production was infected by salmonella and she was forced to resign”
I prefer a nice ham to be honest. And when did turkey for Xmas dinner become a tradition in Ireland? Was this imported from the US Thanksgiving or "holiday" festivities or something?angie said:And the million dollar question does anyone actually really like turkey or do we just eat it for the tradition ?
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