Thursday, November 19, 2009

By: mj - l to l - Cooking

I think that as a society, children do not eat vegetables any more. Although there are supplements to take, what is the quality of those supplements. If I chose vitamins, I chose high quality and therefore, very expensive vitamins. Otherwise, what are they derived from????? As for my family, we have embarked on a nutrition voyage of varietyin our diet. And for myself and my 15 and 11 year old, it has not been easy. We too only like beans, broccoli and cauliflower and corn. It is not about what we know is good for us, it is taste. We have been coerced into a life of quick and nonnutritious foods, and it will be a long hard life to come back to natural goodness. With the way big business is changing our food supply, we may be too late.

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20 comments:

  1. Hi thanks for the post i have a 96 zj is there any possible harm that can come from seafoaming

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  2. Whether the instructions are printed or not, it never hurts to provide a tutorial for those who haven't done the job yet and are looking for some extra guidance, don't you think?

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  3. Removes buildup of carbon deposits in your engine.

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  4. lol i thought he just wanted to show them off

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  5. pouring the seafoam in the throttle body...does exactly what to the vehicles enegine...

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  6. Sorry dude Seafoam doesn't go in the into the body. I goes into the main vacuum line and I hope you didn't pour the whole bottle in there. The motor should be running while you do it.

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  7. oh by the by do you realize with the engine at that angle only the back 2 or 3 cyl are getting the seafoam.

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  8. what is the purpose of pouring it in the intake do you have a sticking valve or something I have used seafoam for years and never poured it into the intake I just add it to my fuel...hmmm

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  9. looks like he's gonna go rape someone with those gloves lol

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  10. As long as it gets into the intake I don't think it matters.

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  11. I thought the best way to do this was through a vacuum line?

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