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A breadmaker is one thing that I would recommend to anyone with a spare spot on the bench anyway. If you keep the ingredients and measuring stuff handy it only takes a couple of minutes tops to put a loaf on and the smell/taste of fresh bread just can't be beaten.
I make wholemeal loaves with pumpkin seeds, linseed, and sunflower seeds. Also fresh foccacia with rosemary and garlic crust... mmmmm...
Won't save ya that much money really, but it sure as hell is a tasty way to avoid folic acid!

I grew up in Ohakune, we had fluoride in our water. I am 28 now and have NEVER had a filling or the need for one in my lifetime so far... Also, to put things in perspective, I have drunk around about 1.5-2litres of coke/ diet coke a day since I was 15. And before anyone judges, I dont care!
"Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"
I hope you are right, Mully. I was sure I had read it was going in our flour, too. I particularly watched for this as I am a home baker. Here's hoping I read it wrong. I can't find an article at the moment, but will continue to watch.
Yes, read that too some where, or heard it on the radio but was definitely referred to some where!
We are gluten intolerant and are very careful about what we bake with.
Mass medication pisses me off it comes from state school teachers, the way they punish the majority for the behaviour of the few mental attitude!
Bloody socialists don't understand personal responsibility and freedom of the individual.![]()
the Burgen "soy-lin" bread on the bench has (accord to the wrapper) 200ug of folate (folic acid) per 100gm serving. So its already in some bread now. The Ministers comment that there is "no science to say it is a problem but no-one know what the long term effects are" is not very reassuring! Acc to the news NZ now has the 3rd fattest population in the world. So.. as a large proportion of stupid, lazy women who don't know they are preganant, are likely to be FAT, there is a good chance they will eat the requisite 11 slices of bread a day. So the gubbermint is always right!
"Age and treachery will triumph over youth and skill"
You want to be 100% reassured nothing you eat (or fail to eat) will hurt you? You're on the wrong planet.
Soy+linseed breads are also high in phytoestrogens. Wikipaedia says these are "considered by some nutritionists to be useful in the prevention of cancer and by others to be carcinogenic and endocrine disruptive". Given that these mimic female hormones, I think they are best avoided by men.
Regarding flour, NZ soils are very low in selenium, so before we started importing Australian flour, selenium deficiency was a problem. Luckily, Aussie soils have more selenium than ours, so it doesn't need to be added artificially.
Selenium is an essential mineral that is extremely poisonous in large doses. Like quite a few other things.
Despite some time spent trying to find the study quoted by numerous news media I cannot find the basis for this claim. No graph, no tables, no list to back up the "3rd in the world" claim.
If anybody can provide the evidence I would be very interested but in the absence of same I am assuming that this just another crock manufactured by the powers that be in order to beat us up with the guilts![]()
Looks like it's been dropped by the Nats and it wasn't going in flour, only non-organic bread. Whatever the hell non-organic bread is.
http://www.nzfsa.govt.nz/consumers/c...x.htm#P39_3272
The reasoning:
http://www.foodstandards.govt.nz/sta...smentr3568.cfm
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[QUOTE=Badjelly;1129307138]" You want to be 100% reassured nothing you eat (or fail to eat) will hurt you? You're on the wrong planet."
Nothing that simplistic- (Personally i have no reason to believe its problematic). Its really the moral issue of mass medication. Just amusing the govt are always keen to implement something they do not know about long term. There are many instances where they have said later "oops, we were wrong". (eg rushed swine flu vacc resulting in 500 cases Guillian Barre syndrome with 25 deaths).
I didn't say the bread was "fortified" just noted it was present. If you then add a random dosage (which the bakers assoc says it will be) and eat variable quantities, how much do you get?
My post was largely tongue in cheek however, there is never any shortage of "expert opinion" wiling to jump on percieved inaccuracies
"Age and treachery will triumph over youth and skill"
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