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To: epicure who wrote (497547)8/26/2022 12:12:22 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541992
 
And now, a special food recommendation -
I recently spotted Annie's Organics Confetti pancakes at my local store. If you have children visiting or at home, or adults who eat like children, THIS is a great mix. Prepare it as follows for a fluffier pancake- 2 cups of mix, 2 eggs and 1 cup of milk- then cook your pancakes! I do recommend using a silicone brush to brush oil on the pan between pancakes. That little trick has upped the perfection of my pancakes :-)

annies.com

This mix is so good. Tendabake was my previous favorite but it wasn't organic and it had some interesting additive- but it was SO fluffy. Annie's is just as good (maybe better) and the ingredients are excellent.



To: epicure who wrote (497547)8/26/2022 2:12:57 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 541992
 
Chernobyl has shown that radiation without humans is better than humans without radiation. The natural world is thriving there!

An unlikely wildlife rebound in Chernobyl

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone now boasts large mammal populations on par with those of other protected areas in the region

By Sarah DeWeerdt
October 6, 2015
anthropocenemagazine.org

..“It’s very likely that wildlife numbers at Chernobyl are much higher than they were before the accident,” says Jim Smith of the University of Portsmouth in the UK. “This doesn’t mean radiation is good for wildlife, just that the effects of human habitation, including hunting, farming, and forestry, are a lot worse.”...