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  • Who is your favorite DJ and why?

    I'm located in New Jersey and run my own very busy mobile DJ service, looking to network or 360.

    Name your favorites and if you know there websites that would be awesome.

    3 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade ago
  • Who has the best recipe for fresh fruit or vegetable juice?

    I want to increase my vitamins from a natural source and I heard that blender drinks and squeezing fresh fruit is the way.

    Get me some recipes and keep it natural, no sugar or artificial sweeteners please. I will most likely use organic fruits and veggies to get the optimal flavor and the most vitamins out of your recipes.

    I'm looking forward to some delicious and healthy drinks.

    I didn't check my spelling so don't shoot me, my typing stinks.

    5 AnswersCooking & Recipes2 decades ago
  • Why does the EPA say that it's not safe to use Teflon pans but people continue to use them? Cancer???

    Teflon chemical cancer-causing?

    June 29: An advisory panel to the EPA says there is reason to be concerned about a chemical compound found in everything from your frying pan to pizza boxes. NBC's Tom Costello reports.

    Nightly News

    WASHINGTON - With five kids, it seems Barbara Andrukonis always has something cooking in a pan. But it's the chemical compound used to make the pan's Teflon coating that has her — and an EPA panel — concerned.

    "I think that anything that sort of isn't the way that nature made it has to have some type of problem with it for us humans," says Andrukonis.

    The compound is perfluorooctanoic acid, or PFOA. Trace amounts of it have shown up in blood samples taken from people across the country. When rats and mice were exposed to PFOA in far greater amounts, they developed brain tumors. Now, an EPA advisory panel reports, "PFOA is a likely carcinogen in humans."

    Teflon’s manufacturer, DuPont, says it doesn't know why PFOA is turning up in human blood samples

    4 AnswersCooking & Recipes2 decades ago