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From: MSN Nicknameislandlady2003  (Original Message)Sent: 10/29/2008 2:53 PM
>MUST READ!  Good to know!
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>Mix/Bisquick
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>Warning-Pancake/Cake Mix/Bisquick
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>Hi everyone,
>A student at HBHS had pancakes this week and it almost became fatal.
>His Mom (registered nurse) made him pancakes, dropped him off at school and
>headed to play tennis. She never takes her cell phone on the court but did
>this time and her son called to say he was having trouble breathing. She
>told him to go to the nurse immediately and proceeded to call school and
>alert the nurse. The nurse called the paramedics and they were there in 3
>minutes and worked on the boy all the way to the hospital. He came so close
>to dying. Evidently this is more common then I ever knew. Check the
>expiration dates on packages like pancakes and cake mixes that have yeast
>which over time develop spores.
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>Apparently, the mold that forms in old mixes can be toxic!
>
>Throw away ALL OUTDATED pancake mix, Bisquick, brownie mixes etc you have
>in your home.
>
>You can check this
>websit.......http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/pancake.asp
>
>P. S. You might want to tell this to your children, grandchildren, nephews,
>nieces and anyone else who keeps these type of mixes in the cupboard.
>


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From: MSN NicknameGladys9218Sent: 10/29/2008 6:43 PM
Betty a very interesting read.thank you for sharing it with us.Have a great Hump day.
Enjoy,take care.
Gladys

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From: MSN Nicknamesinkhole3885Sent: 10/29/2008 11:26 PM
Looks like Betty is gonna be our ""Offical Watchdog".. 
 
Way to Go Betty.!!!!.

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From: MSN Nicknamesinkhole3885Sent: 10/29/2008 11:29 PM
I made a few biscuits for supper tonight using BisQuick..  I only bought it last week, so I feel pretty safe there, but I know there are cake mixes that have been in my cubboard for waaaaaaaaaaaay too long.  Now that is something I should and will check.
 
Thanks again....

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