Website review: Kitchen Myths
jansku discovered this in Food/Cooking
•423 reviews since May 4, 2004
cooking, food-cooking, kitchen-myths
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MotherofPearls rated 4 months ago- Great content, lots of myths I bought into here!

daneeeh rated 4 months ago- I knew a couple of this, it's great, really good!

cookinpanda rated 4 months ago- can be useful to the novice

JulYsim rated 4 months ago- kitchen myth collection

KatRyder rated 5 months ago- kitchen myth collection

beachbumbob rated 5 months ago- Too much opinion, too little in the way of good resources to back up the statements of 'fact'. Some statements are just plain silly.

incubatedfetus rated 6 months ago- I'd like more sources but it's still a good read. As he said, he's fallible.

Nopanacea rated 6 months ago- This Myth Busting page perpetuates a few myths of its own. Such as, "But, it is electromagnetic radiation, which has nothing whatsoever to do with the truly dangeous [sic] ionizing radiation". Ionizing radiation, like gamma and x-rays, is electromagnetic radiation. http://www.who.int/ionizing_radiation/about/what_is_ir/en/index.html Another perpetuated myth is that Lobsters feel no pain. "But guess what - lobsters and other crustaceans are not vertebrates and simply do not have these nerve pathways and brain regions (they don't have a real brain at all, for that matter). In other words, no brain, no pain (sorry, I couldn't resist that one!)." Studies show otherwise - http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16349115