View Full Version : kale chips now in the cooked lexicon....??....
T-Bird
04-29-2012, 07:24 PM
anyone else outraged?
anyone else outraged?
I don't understand what you mean T-Bird...
T-Bird
04-29-2012, 07:54 PM
there are now loads of recipes for cooked kale chips - we've been robbed!!!! Robbed I tell ya!!!!
Ohhhh ~ ~ (laughing) Now I get it! Yes - I've seen them too!
Who woulda thought, ya know??
Reminds me of my oldest son who loves the stuffed mushrooms I make in the dehydrator (and he doesn't even like mushrooms). He said he was thinking of buying a dehydrator just to make them (he does not eat raw). I laughed and told him he could make them just fine in his oven, didn't need to $pend the money on a dehydrator - that's just for us crazy raw foodies!!
ReneeH
04-29-2012, 08:05 PM
I dunno... You see Almond Milk in a carton...obviously NOT raw. You see fried Banana chips and dehydrated fruit with sulfer... I just walk on past them. I'll probably do the same with those Kale chips. Outraged? Naw, not me.
Now, they just tore down a Burger King around the corner from my house...I'm rejoicing over that right now, but they will probably build another fast food restaurant in its place. Will that outrage me? Probably not. It's the way of the world. But not MY world.
Mary Kay
04-29-2012, 09:50 PM
T-Bird,
IDK which came first, the chicken or the egg...but I think that maybe? cooked ones came first.
I wonder who the first person was to think of making 'em raw...I mean in our recent history...I'll be tsomeone did well before our lifetimes!
And even if they are cooked, there's still SOME nutrition in there...and at least it's REAL food.
Mary Kay
MysticTree
04-30-2012, 12:53 AM
Pizza is in the raw lexicon so I'd say there is more raw use of cooked terms than the other way about.
Mary Kay
05-01-2012, 05:41 PM
Even so T-Bird...I'm still cracking up when you said "Robbed I tell ya'"
Made me smile.
Mary Kay
walnutty
05-02-2012, 04:49 AM
Yes, robbed!
A friend recently introduced me to his healthy bag of veggie chips!...(deep fried carrots, parsnips, green beans, etc.)...ha ha ha...
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