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Sebastian N Cain
Aliastra Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2011.11.19 08:08:00 -
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The US Congress has now decided that pizza is a vegetable. Because of the tomato paste. Which is made from a fruit....
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*head explodes* "You either need less science fiction or more medication."
"Or less medication and more ammo!" |
Vicker Lahn'se
Eternity Inc
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Posted - 2011.11.19 08:11:00 -
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Sebastian N Cain wrote:The US Congress has now decided that pizza is a vegetable. Because of the tomato paste. Which is made from a fruit.... ... *head explodes*
I'm amazed that congress is capable of changing the nature of a food item. Next you know, they'll be stopping global warming by means of a popular vote. |
VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.11.19 08:12:00 -
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He's referring to SCHOOL LUNCH pizza fulfilling the requirement of one vegetable serving. The amount of sauce needed to achieve that with tomato is well established and their pizza does hit that mark.
It's just another buzz word that people get stupid about. If they said broccoli and bread you wouldn't care. If they said breadsticks and marinara you wouldn't care. But put sauce on bread with some cheese and now it's PIZZA and you can't let schools call PIZZA A VEGETABLE. |
VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
12
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Posted - 2011.11.19 08:13:00 -
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Vicker Lahn'se wrote:I'm amazed that congress is capable of changing the nature of a food item. Next you know, they'll be stopping global warming by means of a popular vote.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRoSJ1y1FSY
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Sebastian N Cain
Aliastra Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2011.11.19 08:27:00 -
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VKhaun Vex wrote:He's referring to SCHOOL LUNCH pizza fulfilling the requirement of one vegetable serving. The amount of sauce needed to achieve that with tomato is well established and their pizza does hit that mark.
It's just another buzz word that people get stupid about. If they said broccoli and rice were a veggie and grain you wouldn't care. If they said breadsticks and marinara or a sandwich with a slice of tomato and lettuce were grain plus veggie you wouldn't care. But put sauce on bread with some cheese and now it's PIZZA and you can't let schools call PIZZA A VEGETABLE. It wouldn-¦t even make sense if tomatoes were vegetables... which they aren-¦t, they are fruits. The amount of tomato in tomato paste, even more so the amount of tomato in a pizza, is so miniscule that there exists no vegetable serving when serving a pizza... in no sense whatsoever.
But what am i saying, i guess it-¦s close enough. "You either need less science fiction or more medication."
"Or less medication and more ammo!" |
VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
12
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Posted - 2011.11.19 08:35:00 -
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This is where the 'arguement' , if you can even call it that, breaks down. You keep envisioning delicious american pizza, but you'd never dare post a picture of school lunch pizza because you know they are nothing alike, and if someone from dominoes confused the two and delivered you the stuff they're talking about you would not react well. |
Vicker Lahn'se
Eternity Inc
14
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Posted - 2011.11.19 09:00:00 -
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VKhaun Vex wrote:This is where the 'arguement' , if you can even call it that, breaks down. You keep envisioning delicious american pizza, but you'd never dare post a picture of school lunch pizza because you know they are nothing alike, and if someone from dominoes confused the two and delivered you the stuff they're talking about you would not react well.
Are you suggesting that the pizza served in school cafeterias is more nutritional than Domino's pizza? |
Sebastian N Cain
Aliastra Gallente Federation
21
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Posted - 2011.11.19 09:02:00 -
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VKhaun Vex wrote:This is where the 'arguement' , if you can even call it that, breaks down. You keep envisioning delicious american pizza, but you'd never dare post a picture of school lunch pizza because you know they are nothing alike, and if someone from dominoes confused the two and delivered you the stuff they're talking about you would not react well. I wanted to answer, but then i realized that i seriously was getting into a debate why pizza is not a vegetable.
I guess i will just leave it at that and... well... going to facepalm extensively. "You either need less science fiction or more medication."
"Or less medication and more ammo!" |
VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
12
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Posted - 2011.11.19 09:13:00 -
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Vicker Lahn'se wrote:VKhaun Vex wrote:This is where the 'arguement' , if you can even call it that, breaks down. You keep envisioning delicious american pizza, but you'd never dare post a picture of school lunch pizza because you know they are nothing alike, and if someone from dominoes confused the two and delivered you the stuff they're talking about you would not react well. Are you suggesting that the pizza served in school cafeterias is more nutritional than Domino's pizza?
School lunch in general is ******, and most schools have vending machines kids eat out for lunch most days anyway.
All I'm saying is that this is not unreasonable in context. If broccoli with everything boiled out of it that the kids just throw away counts as a vegetable, pizza with way too much sauce and low fat cheese that they eat works just fine.
If you just want to be witty and change the scope, the argument would go on until we all agreed to make them eat fresh meat, fresh veggies, and whole grains while drinking a small glass of wine and a tall glass of water but that wouldn't be very American now would it?
To freak out over just this tidbit PIZZA A VEGETABLE when they were letting their kids eat school lunches to begin with is mind numbingly stupid. I mean were not even talking about something being added or taken away. Kids have been having school lunch pizza since I was in elementary school and it's still the same ****.
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stoicfaux
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Posted - 2011.11.19 14:30:00 -
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Woo hoo! Things are getting better! The system works! (albeit slowly!)
For those too young to remember: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketchup_as_a_vegetable The ketchup as a vegetable controversy refers to a proposed United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Drug Administration directive, early in the presidency of Ronald Reagan, that would have reclassified ketchup and pickle relish from condiments to vegetables, allowing public schools to cut out a serving of cooked or fresh vegetable from hot lunch program child-nutrition requirements.
Tinfoil. It should be at the top of everyone's food pyramid.
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Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
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Posted - 2011.11.19 14:44:00 -
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stoicfaux wrote:Woo hoo! Things are getting better! The system works! (albeit slowly!) For those too young to remember: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketchup_as_a_vegetableThe ketchup as a vegetable controversy refers to a proposed United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Drug Administration directive, early in the presidency of Ronald Reagan, that would have reclassified ketchup and pickle relish from condiments to vegetables, allowing public schools to cut out a serving of cooked or fresh vegetable from hot lunch program child-nutrition requirements.
Sounds like saying "the cheaper dubiously nutritional stuff is legally the same as the more expensive but healthy stuff you thought that the law requested".
Kind of making seat belts mandatory to car manufacturers and have the manufacturesrs issue seat belts one foot long & welded inside the trunk...
Nothing that can't be fixed with adding "raw and or unprocessed" to "vegetable", though. So... no affordable NEx store... no full-fledged Incarna... no new casual content... no new solo content... no new PvE content...-á
Why should I keep paying to play this game? |
Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
150
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Posted - 2011.11.19 15:41:00 -
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Sebastian N Cain wrote:It wouldn-¦t even make sense if tomatoes were vegetables... which they aren-¦t, they are fruits.
wait... aren't fruits, vegetables too? [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
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Lithalnas
Privateers Privateer Alliance
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Posted - 2011.11.19 15:58:00 -
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As someone who never bought school lunch and always brought his own, where are the parents in all this? Why are the parents not demanding of their local school to serve vegetables. Why is this a federal issue when it should be a local issue. Are we as Americans truly at the point where we give up our children in Kindergarten and the federal government feeds them breakfast lunch and dinner? This issue should not even be in congress it should be between parents and their children, "eat your vegetables". How to build a PC for EVE thread (by Akira T) http://eve-search.com/thread/1559734-0/page/1
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Adunh Slavy
Ammatar Trade Syndicate
90
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Posted - 2011.11.19 16:46:00 -
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Lithalnas wrote:As someone who never bought school lunch and always brought his own, where are the parents in all this? Why are the parents not demanding of their local school to serve vegetables. Why is this a federal issue when it should be a local issue. Are we as Americans truly at the point where we give up our children in Kindergarten and the federal government feeds them breakfast lunch and dinner? This issue should not even be in congress it should be between parents and their children, "eat your vegetables".
Parents? No such thing, now go enjoy your dietary McSupplements, THX 1183. Buy more, Be Happy.
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Something Random
The Barrow Boys
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Posted - 2011.11.19 16:51:00 -
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Awesome - Americans get served **** in school too.
I used to load my burger with vinegar because vinegar tasted bettter than school burger.
That was only the days they posted a teacher at every gate and i couldnt be assed to go Jungle Gorilla style to the cafe in town. "caught on fire a little bit, just a little." "Delinquents, check, weirdos, check, hippies, check, pillheads, check, freaks, check, potheads, check .....gangsn++ all here!" |
Adunh Slavy
Ammatar Trade Syndicate
90
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Posted - 2011.11.19 17:00:00 -
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Something Random wrote:Awesome - Americans get served **** in school too.
I used to load my burger with vinegar because vinegar tasted bettter than school burger.
That was only the days they posted a teacher at every gate and i couldnt be assed to go Jungle Gorilla style to the cafe in town.
Not many stray dogs and cats in that area huh?
Ever notice they served spinach, kale and other greens just a day or two after mowing the football field? |
Alara IonStorm
RvB - BLUE Republic
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Posted - 2011.11.19 17:24:00 -
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In Canada it is sooo much better. The company that makes our bland processed high school meals and staffs the cafeteria also serves Corrections Canada...
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Sturmwolke
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Posted - 2011.11.19 19:35:00 -
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Check out this interesting link :
http://whatsforschoollunch.blogspot.com/
click on the Country labels. |
Shivus Tao
Broski Enterprises Elite Space Guild
65
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Posted - 2011.11.19 22:14:00 -
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http://oxforddictionaries.com/page/tomatofruitveg
Quote:The confusion about 'fruit' and 'vegetable' arises because of the differences in usage between scientists and cooks. Scientifically speaking, a tomato is definitely a fruit. True fruits are developed from the ovary in the base of the flower, and contain the seeds of the plant (though cultivated forms may be seedless). Blueberries, raspberries, and oranges are true fruits, and so are many kinds of nut. Some plants have a soft part which supports the seeds and is also called a 'fruit', though it is not developed from the ovary: the strawberry is an example.
As far as cooking is concerned, some things which are strictly fruits, such as tomatoes or bean pods, may be called 'vegetables' because they are used in savoury rather than sweet cooking. The term 'vegetable' is more generally used of other edible parts of plants, such as cabbage leaves, celery stalks, and potato tubers, which are not strictly the fruit of the plant from which they come. Occasionally the term 'fruit' may be used to refer to a part of a plant which is not a fruit, but which is used in sweet cooking: rhubarb, for example.
So, the answer to the question is that a tomato is technically the fruit of the tomato plant, but it's used as a vegetable in cooking.
They're amazingly off base by calling pizza a vegetable because of one ingredient that while used as a vegetable, is really a fruit.
Why don't they just save time and blend a collection of vegetables, fruits, and meats into a smoothie. It's more nutritious and likely tastes a a lot better than the crap they serve. |
Taedrin
Kushan Industrial
149
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Posted - 2011.11.19 22:59:00 -
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Shivus Tao wrote:http://oxforddictionaries.com/page/tomatofruitveg Quote:The confusion about 'fruit' and 'vegetable' arises because of the differences in usage between scientists and cooks. Scientifically speaking, a tomato is definitely a fruit. True fruits are developed from the ovary in the base of the flower, and contain the seeds of the plant (though cultivated forms may be seedless). Blueberries, raspberries, and oranges are true fruits, and so are many kinds of nut. Some plants have a soft part which supports the seeds and is also called a 'fruit', though it is not developed from the ovary: the strawberry is an example.
As far as cooking is concerned, some things which are strictly fruits, such as tomatoes or bean pods, may be called 'vegetables' because they are used in savoury rather than sweet cooking. The term 'vegetable' is more generally used of other edible parts of plants, such as cabbage leaves, celery stalks, and potato tubers, which are not strictly the fruit of the plant from which they come. Occasionally the term 'fruit' may be used to refer to a part of a plant which is not a fruit, but which is used in sweet cooking: rhubarb, for example.
So, the answer to the question is that a tomato is technically the fruit of the tomato plant, but it's used as a vegetable in cooking. They're amazingly off base by calling pizza a vegetable because of one ingredient that while used as a vegetable, is really a fruit. Why don't they just save time and blend a collection of vegetables, fruits, and meats into a smoothie. It's more nutritious and likely tastes a a lot better than the crap they serve.
Note to everyone in this thread:
"Vegetable" is a culinary term. "Fruit" is a botanical term.
They are *NOT* mutually exclusive. Examples:
Tomatoes are both a vegetable and a fruit Squash is both a vegetable and a fruit Peas are both a vegetable and a fruit Eggplant is both a vegetable and a fruit and there are probably dozens of other examples.
When you have a complicated food made out of several ingredients, it can be considered to cover multiple food groups. For example, lasagna counts as a serving of dairy (cheese) meat (sausage) grain (pasta) and even vegetables (tomatoes, and other vegetables added such as spinach or onions).
Of course, investigating if the tomato sauce on a slice of pizza really does constitute a serving of vegetables would probably be warranted. But the idea isn't so outrageous. |
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VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
12
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Posted - 2011.11.20 00:36:00 -
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Taedrin wrote: Note to everyone in this thread:
"Vegetable" is a culinary term. "Fruit" is a botanical term.
They are *NOT* mutually exclusive. Examples:
Tomatoes are both a vegetable and a fruit Squash is both a vegetable and a fruit Peas are both a vegetable and a fruit Eggplant is both a vegetable and a fruit and there are probably dozens of other examples.
When you have a complicated food made out of several ingredients, it can be considered to cover multiple food groups. For example, lasagna counts as a serving of dairy (cheese) meat (sausage) grain (pasta) and even vegetables (tomatoes, and other vegetables added such as spinach or onions).
Of course, investigating if the tomato sauce on a slice of pizza really does constitute a serving of vegetables would probably be warranted. But the idea isn't so outrageous.
This + a food made of a combination of ingredients is a 'serving' of multiple food groups. No one actually called pizza a vegetable except the media. Congress does not think it grows on trees or that they need to subsidize more pizza farms. It's just that the food does include a serving worth of vegetable, grain, and dairy.
Issue gone.
Please move on with your lives.
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Sebastian N Cain
Aliastra Gallente Federation
22
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Posted - 2011.11.20 03:17:00 -
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VKhaun Vex wrote:Taedrin wrote: Note to everyone in this thread:
"Vegetable" is a culinary term. "Fruit" is a botanical term.
They are *NOT* mutually exclusive. Examples:
Tomatoes are both a vegetable and a fruit Squash is both a vegetable and a fruit Peas are both a vegetable and a fruit Eggplant is both a vegetable and a fruit and there are probably dozens of other examples.
When you have a complicated food made out of several ingredients, it can be considered to cover multiple food groups. For example, lasagna counts as a serving of dairy (cheese) meat (sausage) grain (pasta) and even vegetables (tomatoes, and other vegetables added such as spinach or onions).
Of course, investigating if the tomato sauce on a slice of pizza really does constitute a serving of vegetables would probably be warranted. But the idea isn't so outrageous.
This + a food made of a combination of ingredients is a 'serving' of multiple food groups. No one actually called pizza a vegetable except the media. Congress does not think it grows on trees or that they need to subsidize more pizza farms. It's just that the food does include a serving worth of vegetable, grain, and dairy. Issue gone. Please move on with your lives.
Listen, no one actually thought the congress literally declared pizza a vegetable (just that they are stupid and greedy enough to do it). The point is that the people know what pizza is actually made of and at least roughly the quantities of the ingredients. Meaning everyone is quite aware of it that pizza contains so miniscule amounts of anything vegetable-like or fruit-like, that they may as well have declared that pizza is a vegetable. Not to mention that the rule that anything served must contain a vegetable dish obviously was meant for the health of the kids, and then saying pizza is fine because: hey, vegetables! is among the most ridiculous decisions made by any halfway sane person imaginable.
You might be able to lawyer your way out of it, but it doesn-¦t change the fact that the legislation of the USA just got caught sodomizing logic, reason and what was left of their own dignity. Probably just to make sure everyone living in the US can be sure he is governed by idiots, in case he didn-¦t knew already. And this is still kind of an issue, because... you know, you are governed by them. "You either need less science fiction or more medication."
"Or less medication and more ammo!" |
VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
12
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Posted - 2011.11.20 05:21:00 -
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Sebastian N Cain wrote:You might be able to lawyer your way out of it, but it doesn-¦t change the fact that the legislation of the USA just got caught sodomizing logic, reason and what was left of their own dignity. Probably just to make sure everyone living in the US can be sure he is governed by idiots, in case he didn-¦t knew already. And this is still kind of an issue, because... you know, you are governed by them.
Was this blurb of rabid stupidity supposed to have a point? Your sensationalist rants do not make you correct.
Once again, you have made a very personal decision to view this at a scale that makes them look stupid. Chosing not to understand the classification, choosing not to understand the proportion, choosing not to view the decision in context.
Take your conditions away and in context of what the school lunch program is, a system to provide basic lunches as cheaply as possible, it makes perfect sense to acknowledge a serving of a vegetable for what it is and you're the only one who looks stupid.
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Sebastian N Cain
Aliastra Gallente Federation
22
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Posted - 2011.11.20 05:56:00 -
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VKhaun Vex wrote:Sebastian N Cain wrote:You might be able to lawyer your way out of it, but it doesn-¦t change the fact that the legislation of the USA just got caught sodomizing logic, reason and what was left of their own dignity. Probably just to make sure everyone living in the US can be sure he is governed by idiots, in case he didn-¦t knew already. And this is still kind of an issue, because... you know, you are governed by them. Was this blurb of rabid stupidity supposed to have a point? Your sensationalist rants do not make you correct. Once again, you have made a very personal decision to view this at a scale that makes them look stupid. Chosing not to understand the classification, choosing not to understand the proportion, choosing not to view the decision in context. Take your conditions away and in context of what the school lunch program is, a system to provide basic lunches as cheaply as possible, it makes perfect sense to acknowledge a serving of a vegetable for what it is and you're the only one who looks stupid. My point: the us congress is a bunch of greedy morons and apparently so are you. Until now they at least pretended they knew what they are doing, now they aren-¦t even put up that much effort. My proof: they have made a decision that defines a pizza as a vegetable dish and you are defending a decision that defines pizza as a vegetable dish.
Your talk about classification, proportion and context is just trying to look not quite as the moron you made out of yourself thanks to defending that decision. Because applying any or all of the criteria does nothing to change the fact that this is wrong and ridiculous and the US congress can-¦t be even relied on to not screw up in the simpliest of matters. "You either need less science fiction or more medication."
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VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
12
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Posted - 2011.11.20 06:15:00 -
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Not dish, serving.
A serving of tomato is only half a cup chopped. Two table spoons of tomato paste is more than enough to be a serving, and tomato in this sense is a vegetable... for the third or fourth time now...
I'm sorry you have this mental block where nothing can make sense unless the government employees involved are idiots, which means when they do something correct your brain implodes, but when (if) you get past it I'm sure you'll see that nothing here deserves the rancor you're pouring into it. |
Sturmwolke
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Posted - 2011.11.20 08:08:00 -
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VKhaun Vex wrote:Not dish, serving. A serving of tomato is only half a cup chopped. Two table spoons of tomato paste is more than enough to be a serving, and tomato in this sense is a vegetable... for the third or fourth time now...
By that logic, I propose that the US Congress start proposing the indomitable ketchup as a vegetable. It is after all, ubiquitously used in a lot of foods ... burgers, fries etc etc. everyday. So there's more than enough serving per person.
To save cost in school lunches, add ketchup to everything. Breakfast, lunches, dinner and supper should all include ketchup as a vegetable. A monument should be built to remind people that "ketchup" is the No.1 healthy vegetable that will promote your well-being.
Edit: Waait... I think we can get them to pass chocolate as a vegetable/fruit too. It's made from cocoa beans, so technically it's a fruit. This is sooo easssy. |
VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
12
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Posted - 2011.11.20 08:54:00 -
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Sturmwolke wrote:By that logic, I propose that the US Congress start proposing the indomitable ketchup as a vegetable. It is after all, ubiquitously used in a lot of foods ... burgers, fries etc etc. everyday. So there's more than enough serving per person.
Ketchup is not just tomato like tomato sauce is. It's cut with extra water and vinegar where tomato sauce is reduced. Though if you did put a serving of tomatos worth of ketchup on something that would indeed be a serving of a vegetable.
'By that logic' as opposed to what other logic? The one where you cast a magic spell by chanting PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA and tomato sauce is no longer made of tomato?
All jokes aside, ketchup is the opposite of tomato sauce. It's thinned instead of reduced. You'd need a lot more to make a serving of a vegetable, and I'm going to go out on a limb and assume you'd have to watch the sugar level to stick to some other guide lines.... making low-sugar ketchup is probably a deal breaker on the cost side but if you really want to push that idea to the grind stone it's not impossible.
I can see this turning meatloaf into a vegetable serving. Don't they cover that in a ton of ketchup as part of making it? Low or no sugar ketchup, lots of it, and still within cost margin and you would indeed have a vegetable serving.
Though, a varied diet is also part of the program. Tomato sauce on pizza probably only counts because tomato is not present anywhere else. They're doing other veggies with the other lunches.
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Sturmwolke
44
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Posted - 2011.11.20 09:37:00 -
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VKhaun Vex wrote:All jokes aside, ketchup is the opposite of tomato sauce. It's thinned instead of reduced. You'd need a lot more to make a serving of a vegetable, and I'm going to go out on a limb and assume you'd have to watch the sugar level to stick to some other guide lines.... making low-sugar ketchup is probably a deal breaker on the cost side but if you really want to push that idea to the grind stone it's not impossible. So, wouldn't that make your tomato sauce the opposite of a real tomato? Eh!?? ... so why are they calling tomato sauce a vegetable again?
By the way, how do you know your "tomato sauce" is made from 100% tomato? I can fully guarantee that a real fresh tomato is 100% tomato .... barring insidious doppleganger plants/substitition. Would you be able to provide full guarantee for your "tomato sauce"?
Another thing. Low sugar ketchup? For what? You're supposed to encourage the next generation to eat healthy vegetables so that they can carry your legacies well. If sugar will do that, then you should add it as much as you can. The most important thing in the world is that everyone gets their serving of vegetables (US Congress version). If sugar's too expensive, then add HFCS.
VKhaun Vex wrote: I can see this adding a vegetable serving to meatloaf. Don't they cover that in a ton of ketchup as part of making it? Low or no sugar ketchup, lots of it, and still within cost margin and you would indeed have a vegetable serving. Sure, go for it.
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VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
12
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Posted - 2011.11.20 09:43:00 -
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Sturmwolke wrote: So, wouldn't that make your tomato sauce the opposite of a real tomato? Eh!?? ... so why are they calling tomato sauce a vegetable again?
Read the thread...
Sturmwolke wrote: By the way, how do you know your "tomato sauce" is made from 100% tomato? I can fully guarantee that a real fresh tomato is 100% tomato .... barring insidious doppleganger plants/substitition. Would you be able to provide full guarantee for your "tomato sauce"?
Doesn't have to be 100% tomato, just has to have a serving of tomato in it. Just like bread has salt, yeast, etc and is still a grain. But now we're getting silly and you should be able to answer that for yourself.
Quote: and I'm going to go out on a limb and assume you'd have to watch the sugar level to stick to some other guide lines...
Sturmwolke wrote: Another thing. Low sugar ketchup? For what?
Reading comprehension fail. I think you should have paid less attention to your lunch and more attention to your lessons in school yesterday. |
Sebastian N Cain
Aliastra Gallente Federation
22
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Posted - 2011.11.20 10:44:00 -
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VKhaun Vex wrote:Not dish, serving.
A serving of tomato is only half a cup chopped. Two table spoons of tomato paste is more than enough to be a serving, and tomato in this sense is a vegetable... for the third or fourth time now...
I'm sorry you have this mental block where nothing can make sense unless the government employees involved are idiots, which means when they do something correct your brain implodes, but when (if) you get past it I'm sure you'll see that nothing here deserves the rancor you're pouring into it. Ah, now i get it. You are a government employee, and since you are involved in this you try not to look like an idiot. Sorry, but you failed, you just made it worse. Because before you came everyone was quite sure your employer made an idiot out of himself because he got some money out of it.
But reading your nonsense makes clear that you actually are believing the crap that you are talking out of your ass.
I feel so sorry for the gene pool of humanity right now, having to put up with such ****... "You either need less science fiction or more medication."
"Or less medication and more ammo!" |
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