[ - ] Sector2 1 point 1 yearApr 24, 2024 17:28:27 ago (+1/-0)
Pasta should be boiled without a lid.
The noodles should be strained from the water that they’re cooked in.
Iodized table salt should be added after the pasta is cooked.
Iodine-free salt options, such as kosher salt and Himalayan salt, should be used if home cooks want to boil pasta in salted water.
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Do one or more of the above or you will die, or at least potentially suffer health impacts. You'll still die anyway, but not from iodinated trihalomethane poisoning.
[ - ] Peleg 1 point 1 yearApr 24, 2024 20:53:21 ago (+1/-0)
I see this every so often on here. Several folks recommend using this brand. Could you explain to me why I should spend $30 for 4 ounces of this stuff? What is it about this particular brand that makes it so much better than a cheaper kind? I'm not against it, I simply don't know why with this stuff.
Don't quite remember, but the price seems way higher than when I got three bottles. A cheaper brand should be fine, in my nonexpert opinion. I take about 5-6 drops of this.
Camel Camel Camel
If you use amazon, you should use that extension that shows a price history chart for products. Just checked it for my three bottle purchase.
Looks like my three bottles were just over $40, before dropping to $30 when I purchased in Nov 21. Amazon then picked it up directly at $34, while the third party seller had dropped to $25, then jumped back up to $39. Amazon is still $34 for three bottles.
You can set price alerts with Camel Camel Camel, which is good because prices often fluctuate from day to day.
That's one I still haven't figured out. I've only been using RO for a few months. Looking it up apparently hydrogen peroxide is used because it's not as damaging as chlorine and degrades into oxygen and water.
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 1 yearApr 24, 2024 17:28:27 ago (+1/-0)
The noodles should be strained from the water that they’re cooked in.
Iodized table salt should be added after the pasta is cooked.
Iodine-free salt options, such as kosher salt and Himalayan salt, should be used if home cooks want to boil pasta in salted water.
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Do one or more of the above or you will die, or at least potentially suffer health impacts. You'll still die anyway, but not from iodinated trihalomethane poisoning.
Alternate source of iodine is "Lugol's Solution of Iodine 2%": https://www.amazon.com/J-Crows-Lugols-Iodine-Solution-Pack/dp/B00E3B49R2?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1&psc=1
[ + ] Spaceman84
[ - ] Spaceman84 [op] 4 points 1 yearApr 24, 2024 17:29:26 ago (+4/-0)
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 2 points 1 yearApr 24, 2024 17:41:57 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] mikenigger
[ - ] mikenigger 0 points 1 yearApr 25, 2024 01:54:29 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Peleg
[ - ] Peleg 1 point 1 yearApr 24, 2024 20:53:21 ago (+1/-0)
Could you explain to me why I should spend $30 for 4 ounces of this stuff? What is it about this particular brand that makes it so much better than a cheaper kind? I'm not against it, I simply don't know why with this stuff.
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 0 points 1 yearApr 24, 2024 22:48:18 ago (+0/-0)
Camel Camel Camel
If you use amazon, you should use that extension that shows a price history chart for products. Just checked it for my three bottle purchase.
Looks like my three bottles were just over $40, before dropping to $30 when I purchased in Nov 21. Amazon then picked it up directly at $34, while the third party seller had dropped to $25, then jumped back up to $39. Amazon is still $34 for three bottles.
You can set price alerts with Camel Camel Camel, which is good because prices often fluctuate from day to day.
[ + ] Prairie
[ - ] Prairie 0 points 1 yearApr 24, 2024 19:10:18 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Peleg
[ - ] Peleg 1 point 1 yearApr 24, 2024 20:47:33 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] mikenigger
[ - ] mikenigger 0 points 1 yearApr 25, 2024 01:57:02 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Prairie
[ - ] Prairie 0 points 1 yearApr 25, 2024 03:46:09 ago (+0/-0)