 h a l f b a k e r y Huh?
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Radiated milk is baked. I don't think it's very commercially successful though. The sushi bit's interesting though. I wonder if anyone's ever tried to sell the stuff. Idunno if this would work to tell you the truth. I KNOW that radiated food is safe and it still kind of gives me the creeps. |
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Irradiation in food preparation is commonplace. How is this new? |
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([waugsqeke]'s comment)++ |
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Yes... irradiation doesn't cook food either. You probably don't realize you've eaten irradiated food, Joe. |
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The food may still be raw, but this idea is totally baked. |
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I don't actually understand what he's on about, but for me the phrase 'radioactive food preparer' automatically brings to mind 'microwave'. Are they one and the same? |
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Take heart, [Jojo]. Its a good idea. Just like the light bulb. Someone beat you to it. |
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