Video: Man Soaks Potatoes, Mad Worms Start Swimming Out!!! WTF Causes This!?

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Yo they saying that GMO veggies don't have this issue because bugs and worms don't fuck with non-organic foods...if that is the case, FUCK IT, I'm going in! I never soak a potato before baking it, I just rinse the bitch off real good!!! :eek:

I already know this shit fixing to be a major fail but...y'all gotta see this shit!

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WHAY THE FUK????
MAN I HAVE TO START EATING BABY FOOD NOW...DAYMN*^*T*(&:puke::puke::puke:
Yo they saying that GMO veggies don't have this issue because bugs and worms don't fuck with non-organic foods...if that is the case, FUCK IT, I'm going in! I never soak a potato before baking it, I just rinse the bitch off real good!!! :eek:

I already know this shit fixing to be a major fail but...y'all gotta see this shit!

I can't embed FB links so an assist is appreciated.


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Need more evidence and nfo but das some nasty shit...I never buy bag potatoes always loose produce or frozen.
 
I take it y'all can see the video, I see the code but I can't see shit after I post.

WTF is that about?

Mayne they on vBulletin 4.0, the version we using is 4+ years old.
 
they say gmo is in 90 percent of the foods

they sell in whole food market....


I steam the living shit out of my veggies

and I dont see anything coming out

but I usually get organic...

but this is a great public service announcement

this what make the internet what it is..
 
if you buy organic (or grow your own food)....you have to expect some insect droppings......insect bite marks or even some insects....that just comes with the territory.



Inspect your foods and prepare them properly and youll be good.
After proper cooking and contact with gastric acids...most insects become null and void.


fyi..some insects are actually healthy for your to eat.
Most of em are vegetarians...pack with nutrients...lol
 
Man that's apart of life. Worms live underground. Potatoes grow underground. Its to be expected. I'd rather check my food to make sure it's worm free as people have for millions of years than openly indulge the GMO fuckery.
 
Them little 3 raggily ass worms...shit probably healthier to eat then that McDonald's and shit and that Cognac y'all be drinking. :lol:
 
Man that's apart of life. Worms live underground. Potatoes grow underground. Its to be expected. I'd rather check my food to make sure it's worm free as people have for millions of years than openly indulge the GMO fuckery.
Yep... I admit, my initial reaction was "Ew, gross, worms" and the OP didn't seem that far off to me but I think accepting nature for what it is is the right reaction.
 
Man, so when we did the potato plant projects and cut the potatoes and put them in water, did worms come out?
 
I was about to say how nasty this was until I remembered that I murdered some chitlings on thanksgiving.
 
if you buy organic (or grow your own food)....you have to expect some insect droppings......insect bite marks or even some insects....that just comes with the territory.



Inspect your foods and prepare them properly and youll be good.
After proper cooking and contact with gastric acids...most insects become null and void.


fyi..some insects are actually healthy for your to eat.
Most of em are vegetarians...pack with nutrients...lol



:lol:
 
:hmm:.. That's no big deal!!! If you eat peanut butter, there's a real good chance you eating field mice!! Crickets and grasshoppers are a good source of food!! Anyway, you would be surprised if you knew what was inside the food we eat!! Good eatin people!! Enjoy your holiday meal!!!!:yes::yes:
 
truth is they allow a certain amount of insects,

maggots, and rat shit, in united states products..


I seen the same shit in a package of quaker oats..

hey fuck it, if I eat it, I eat it..

just make sure to get a lot of fiber in my diet

so Id just shit the little bitchs out...
 
Y'all think this is bad?

Well... Wifey grabbed a handful of pre-washed spinach to put into a blender with fruit and oj for a smoothie. Poured us both a glass.

As we were sipping it, I noticed something stuck on the inside of her glass.

It was a frog/lizard foot or leg or something. Basically, a reptile of some sort was grinded into the smoothie. [emoji14]uke:

Can't stop thinking about it ever since. I drank most of mine, while she only had a few sips. :smh:

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truth is they allow a certain amount of insects,

maggots, and rat shit, in united states products..

we eat more bugs than a lil bit....


Here’s a taste of what you can expect to find on the table this Thanksgiving. Bon appétit!

Canned mushrooms can include more than 20 maggots “of any size” and 75 mites, per 100 grams. Same goes for 15 grams of dried mushrooms. No more than 10% of your mushrooms can be “decomposed.”

For every 100 grams of ground cinnamon, it’s OK to include 400 or more insect fragments (legs, heads, wings, thoraxes, etc.), and 22 or more rodent hairs—a substance the FDA charmingly refers to as “rodent filth.”

Brussels sprouts can include 30 or more tiny insects, called aphids, per every 100 grams of veggie.

Up to 60 percent of frozen berries can be moldy, with an average of 4 or more larvae, or 10 or more whole insects, per 500 grams. To give you an idea of what that means for you: most pie recipes call for about 550 grams (5 cups) of berries.

The FDA says it’s OK if 15 percent of a can of cranberry sauce is moldy.

Apple butter is allowed to be 12 percent moldy. For every 100 grams of apple butter, it’s OK to have four or more rodent hairs and an average of 5 or more “whole or equivalent” insects. The average serving size of apple butter is about 30 grams, so no worries: you’re only ingesting a little more than 1 rodent hair and 1.6 insects per serving!

SPREADING YOUR WYNGZ


From TIME:
“The USDA’s Food and Safety Inspection Service allows the use of the term ‘wyngz’ to denote a product that is in ‘the shape of a wing or a bite-sized appetizer type product’ but that contains no wing meat but only under certain conditions. These conditions include the stipulation that the poultry used is white chicken (with or without skin) and that ‘a prominent, conspicuous, and legible descriptive name (e.g., ‘contains no wing meat’) is placed in close proximity to the descriptive name and linked to ‘wyngz’ by use of an asterisk.”

The turkey meat in turkey burgers, turkey dogs, turkey patties and nuggets has been “mechanically separated” from the bone. That’s code for: an entire turkey, bones and all, has been forced through a sieve under high pressure, oozing—to quote the FDA—a “paste-like and batter-like poultry product” on the other side. That “paste-like” poultry product contains a high percentage of “ground, crushed and pulverized bones,” evident in high levels of calcium, which is cool with the FDA.

Meat of all sorts—ground beef, chicken nuggets, taco filling, etc.—must include at least 35 percent actual meat. The other 65 percent doesn’t have to be meat, and can be made up of any mixture of edible fillers and chemicals, including cornstarch, water, soy, maltodextrin, silicon dioxide, food colorings and artificial flavoring.

Tomato paste, pizza sauce or other sauces can include 30 or more fly eggs per 100 grams. Alternatively, you can have 15 or more fly eggs and one or more maggots, OR two or more maggots, but not all of the above.

Cocoa beans can be 4 percent moldy or insect infested, but only 6 percent moldy and insect infested. More than 10 milligrams of “mammalian excreta” is permitted per pound of cocoa beans.

In 100 grams of corn meal—that’s roughly the amount required by your average corn bread recipe—the FDA says it’s OK to have two or more “whole insects,” 100 or more insect fragments, and either 4 rodent hairs or 2 or more chunks of rodent poop. Yum!

http://mentalfloss.com/article/29133/how-much-rodent-filth-does-fda-allow
 
I think your body gets use to it so it ain't a biggie..we've been digesting this all of lives, ain't no thing bruh.
 
Fuck it. I'm not eating anymore food. See you brothers on the other side.

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Our fruits and veggies are a byproduct of insect fornication.

Honey is delicious bee spit and I love it.
 
man you dudes have never been to the country, where people plant and eat their own food?

man that was nothing

ive seen old folks in Bama soaks the potatoes, remove the worms the best they could, and mash them bitches up like it was nothing

this is nothing new

mostly everything you eat from the earth has insect parts in it

everything!
 
Man if you eating pizza sauce you murdering maggots.. I mean putting the smash on em.

:smh:

Y'all think this is bad?

Well... Wifey grabbed a handful of pre-washed spinach to put into a blender with fruit and oj for a smoothie. Poured us both a glass.

As we were sipping it, I noticed something stuck on the inside of her glass.

It was a frog/lizard foot or leg or something. Basically, a reptile of some sort was grinded into the smoothie. [emoji14]uke:

Can't stop thinking about it ever since. I drank most of mine, while she only had a few sips. :smh:

Sent from Clayton County Corrections using Pay Phone.

You gotta be pulling my leg...no pun intended! :eek:

man you dudes have never been to the country, where people plant and eat their own food?

man that was nothing

ive seen old folks in Bama soaks the potatoes, remove the worms the best they could, and mash them bitches up like it was nothing

this is nothing new

mostly everything you eat from the earth has insect parts in it

everything!

Bruh fuck outta here, my grandparents from Alabama and I swear on all my niggu the wouldn't feed me wormy mashed potatoes from scratch!!!

Their parents were farmers too so fuck that! I refuse my niggu!!!

Please god please god don't let them worms be common AF. :lol:
 
Bruh fuck outta here, my grandparents from Alabama and I swear on all my niggu the wouldn't feed me wormy mashed potatoes from scratch!!!

Their parents were farmers too so fuck that! I refuse my niggu!!!

Please god please god don't let them worms be common AF. :lol:

you think poor rural folks have access to insecticides to keep this from happening?

nah they dealt with it and moved on

and they damn sure wasnt wasting any food it took months to grow
 
I take it y'all can see the video, I see the code but I can't see shit after I post.

WTF is that about?

Mayne they on vBulletin 4.0, the version we using is 4+ years old.
donate more $ so hnic can upgrade this chevette to a used impala.
 
Y'all think this is bad?

Well... Wifey grabbed a handful of pre-washed spinach to put into a blender with fruit and oj for a smoothie. Poured us both a glass.

As we were sipping it, I noticed something stuck on the inside of her glass.

It was a frog/lizard foot or leg or something. Basically, a reptile of some sort was grinded into the smoothie. [emoji14]uke:

Can't stop thinking about it ever since. I drank most of mine, while she only had a few sips. :smh:

Sent from Clayton County Corrections using Pay Phone.

never.
never.
never...

NEVER EAT green leaf vegetables out of a fucking bag. :smh::smh::smh:

i buy my greens from local farmers (i live in the country), bring them home and wash them in a sink full of warm, HEAVILY salted water. after soaking and a good washing, they're rinsed, cleaned, cooked and eaten or vacuum sealed (and frozen) for later.

but that bagged shit in the store... with the slime at the bottom and the bullshit, "pre-washed" tag on it.

NEVER. NOT EVER. N.E.V.E.R.
 
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