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Re: Broccoli does it again!
« on: October 18, 2009, 05:17:27 AM »
Quote from: TheGoose;520884
Football season approaches (USA) . You know what I'm gonna have on my MF veggie tray? That's right MF Broccoli !

So, every time the Pittsburgh Steelers score you have to eat a hand full of Broccoli and chug a beer.

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Hi,

@TheGoose,

Huh!

The only thing Pittsburgh Steeler fans eat is kilbosi, and we know that for a fact, but just think we might be on to something here, a kilbosi, broccoli sandwich with sweet peppers and onions covered in ketchup.

Broccoli periogies anyone,

hey instead of potato pancakes, how about broccoli pancakes.

Will all this go good with beer?

Pittsburgh Stealers, that is how they won their super bowls so their name is good.

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Re: Broccoli does it again!
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2010, 01:01:08 AM »
Quote from: gertsy;519648
A much underestimated vegetable...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEps94BEPYE

Gertsy


Hi,

You are right about that, Sir, it is a much underestimated veggy.

Broccoli
Broccoli is a Super Food.

New research suggests that broccoli is especially good for the stomach(1,2).

Broccoli and cancer risk
A compound found in broccoli and broccoli sprouts appears to be more effective than modern antibiotics against the bacteria which causes peptic ulcers. Moreover, tests in mice show that the compound offers tremendous protection against stomach cancer - the second most common form of cancer in the world.  

The recent study, led by scientists at Johns Hopkins University, is the latest in a series of studies done in the past 10 years on the cancer-fighting potential of broccoli. (1,2)

Back in 1992, Johns Hopkins University pharmacology professor Paul Talalay and his colleagues showed that sulforaphane - a substance produced by the body from a compound in broccoli - could trigger the production of phase II enzymes. Phase II enzymes can detoxify cancer-causing chemicals and are among the most potent anti-cancer compounds known to man.

smerf
I have no idea what your talking about, so here is a doggy with a small pancake on his head.

MorphOS is a MAC done a little better