Smell Of Baked Bread May Be Health Hazard

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A recent Cincinnati Enquirer headline read, "Smell of baked bread may be health hazard." The article went on to describe the dangers of the smell of baking bread. The main danger, apparently, is that the organic components of this aroma may break down ozone. I was horrified. When are we going to do something about bread-induced global warming? Sure, we attack tobacco companies, but when is the government going to go after Big Bread?

Well, I've done a little research, and what I've discovered should make anyone think twice:

**More than 98 percent of convicted felons are bread eaters.
**Fully HALF of all children who grow up in bread-consuming households score below average on standardized tests.
**In the 18th century, when virtually all bread was baked in the home, the average life expectancy was less than 50 years; infant mortality rates were unacceptably high; many women died in childbirth; and diseases such as typhoid, yellow fever and influenza ravaged whole nations.
**More than 90 percent of violent crimes are committed within 24 hours of eating bread.
**Bread is made from a substance called "dough." It has been proven that as little as one pound of dough can be used to suffocate a mouse. The average American eats more bread than that in one month!
**Primitive tribal societies that have no bread exhibit a low occurrence of cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease and osteoporosis.
**Bread has been proven to be addictive. Subjects deprived of bread and given only water to eat begged for bread after only two days.
**Bread is often a "gateway" food item, leading the user to "harder" items such as butter, jelly, peanut butter and even cold cuts.
**Bread has been proven to absorb water. Since the human body is more than 90 percent water, it follows that eating bread could lead to your body being taken over by this absorptive food product, turning you into a soggy, gooey bread-pudding person.
**Newborn babies can choke on bread.
**Bread is baked at temperatures as high as 400 degrees Fahrenheit! That kind of heat can kill an adult in less than one minute.
**Most American bread eaters are utterly unable to distinguish between significant scientific fact and meaningless statistical babbling.

In light of these frightening statistics, I propose the following bread restrictions:

^^No sale of bread to minors
^^A 300 percent federal tax on all bread to pay for all the social ills we might associate with bread.
^^No animal or human images, nor any primary colors (which may appeal to children) may be used to promote bread usage.
^^A $4.2 zillion fine on the three biggest bread manufacturers.
 
Hmmm...

This is why I always pay professionals to due the baking of bread. Assuming they have the technology to handle the unwanted chemical by products of the task. Not unlike dry-cleaners.

LOL
 
OH-NO. My Grandmother raised 17 kids and baked 12 loaves of bread twice a week. Just think, if she hadn't done so much baking she could have lived longer than the 92 years she had on this earth.
 
Very limited selection in the diet.

LOL. My ex thought the smell of fresh bread baking was disguisting.

So my response was:

WOW.. if it is a vegetable or anything green or NOT rice and beans and pernil, you hate it, eh?

LOL
 
Well, that's me doomed, then! I have baked thousands of loaves of bread in my kitchen during my adult life. Back when I was working for a caterer, I'd bake 30 loaves of French bread or 40 dozen dinner rolls in a week if we had a big event.

All I can say is this: What a way to go!
 
I Remind You...

...That life inevitably, inexorably, invariably leads to death. Every single time, no exceptions.

Perhaps we need to outlaw life. That would prevent an awful lot of death, right?

This nanny-state stuff is so out of control, I'm beginning to believe in reincarnation:

Anyone who was too stupid to make it as an animal the last time around evidently comes back as a politician.
 
Almost as bad as the problems caused by dihydrogen monoxide.

Hey, I heard that if you breath too much of that, you die!

I believe we should all consume rat food. I think it is the only thing that doesn't cause cancer in rats...
 
Several years ago there was a similar story...Mrs. Baird's Bread of San Antonio, TX was required by the EPA to clean up their smokestack emissions because of volatiles (causing ozone) being sent up the smokestack from the ovens. Apparently, though, cleaning up the stack caused an elimination of the "bakery" smell, which they felt was intrinsic to their image, so they negotiated with the EPA to change their delivery trucks (making them cleaner) rather than monkeying with the smokestack.
 
If the bread smell is bad for you...

I don't care. I'd rather smell bread and cake baking than almost anything. Maybe not quite as much as a new car, but close.
 
Smelling bread baking is unhealthy? Oh spare me camille! It's probably because most folks will sniff strongly to enjoy the smell and be inundated with all the other pollutants in the ambient air.
 
I have some asthma issues, and someone told me to try a gluten-free diet for a couple of weeks. Haven't tried it, yet, as the thought of life without regular pasta and bread makes me want to cry like a girl.

How's it going for you, Rich? Have you tried gluten-free bread, and if so, is it edible?
 
Crusts are good for you?

I wouldn't bet the farm on that.

Bread crusts also contain nearly all the acrylamide produced when baking bread. Acrylamide is a suspected carcinogen.

Personally I've never liked bread crusts. And there are plenty of ways to ward off bowel cancer, such as fiber/vegetables/fruits.
 

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