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:shock: I was watching a 'diet and fitness myth' programe a few days ago and they stated that ready made bread included chicken feathers as an ingredient :shock: - we make all our own bread but I was still horrified to hear this.......sadly they did not go into details of how, why and how much! Can anyone throw any light on this ...... or how its done :anxious:

 

Thanks!

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I've heard that too - there's a flour improver (name escapes me) which is derived from protein and the most commonly used source is usually human hair :vom: if I remember rightly, the same ingredient could also be found in animal hair and poultry feathers, although I doubt that these are used in commercial production.

 

Now you know why I make our own bread!

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Oh, yuck! We have a Kenwood mixer and make all our own bread with flour (of varing sorts and combinations) , olive oil, very small amount of salt and sugar,yeast and water! We can work it into our routine in terms of mixing/rising etc tho sometimes its a faff (esp focaccia!!) but at least we feel in control of what we are eating and feeding the boys!

 

I was horrified to hear about the chicken feathers thing!!! :vom:

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I saw that programme, and was also rather :shock: !

 

I have pretty much given up eating bread because it doesn't agree with me, but having watched that I realised that it may be the additives used in most bread that are the problem. I might try making my own again, I've got a Kenwood.

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Oh, thanks for that info re; moving of the thread.........would be helpful to know when a thread has been moved so can keep up with it!!!

 

We dont eat loads of bread but do make all our own as we weer concerned as to the amount of additives in commercial bread! I have heard that, if you are concerned about your diet, you should not eat anything that your grandmother would not recognise!!!!! :roll: Sort of makes sense tho!!!"

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Thanks, CatieB but I still think it would be helpful to know when/why a thread has been moved :? !!! This did really horrify me and I wanted to keep tabs on the responses so that I could understand, hopefully, what was going on. The programme, rather irresponsibly, did not go into further details and I just could not understand where the chichen feathers came in!! :shock:

 

Digressing slightly, apparently 'someone' poss in opposition to the Govn't, is calling for so called purer food for children in order to 'stop' childhood obesity.....is it not about time that food maunufacturers were, by law,made to be more transparent about the contents of their products? You cannot MAKE people consume 'better' food but possiby more education is needed!!!?? Or maybe I am just inhabiting La-la land!!! :lol:

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Ordinarily a shadow topic remains when a thread is moved. I expect it was just a glitch. Shadow topics are then removed first thing in the following morning, otherwise there would be nothing else in the NB as often people post there instead of the correct section.

 

Back to the discussion of feather flavoured bread! I've never been more thankful that I don't eat it than after reading this thread! :lol:

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Digressing slightly, apparently 'someone' poss in opposition to the Govn't, is calling for so called purer food for children in order to 'stop' childhood obesity.....is it not about time that food maunufacturers were, by law,made to be more transparent about the contents of their products? You cannot MAKE people consume 'better' food but possiby more education is needed!!!?? Or maybe I am just inhabiting La-la land!!! :lol:

 

I think that the same people will remain concerned about what they are eating whilst those who never care will continue that way; I don't think much will change TBH.

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Personally I have lost weight and kept it off by cutting down greatly on carbs (only at one meal a day now) and sugar. I try to eat protein, don't worry too much about fat (I have high cholesterol but it the 'good' sort, apparently!) and generally try to shun processed food (who knows whats in it...I still can't get my head round chicken feathers in bread!)

 

Have read a lot about various diets and it seems to make sense to me that we are still programmed to eat more or less what the hunter/gatheres did...meat, berries, nuts, fruit and veg etc and that our bodies cannot cope adequatley with the sugar and carbs that we now load them with.

 

I can't help but feel that there will be problems in the future for those who overload their bodies with all the additives, hydrogenated this and that stuff etc :doh:

 

Sorry- Will step down from my soapbox now!!! :oops:

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I try to eat protein, don't worry too much about fat (I have high cholesterol but it the 'good' sort, apparently!) and generally try to shun processed food

 

I can't help but feel that there will be problems in the future for those who overload their bodies with all the additives, hydrogenated this and that stuff etc :doh:

 

Sorry- Will step down from my soapbox now!!! :oops:

 

I agree with you completely so will join you on the soapbox if you have room :wink:

 

I used to work in cancer services, and got very chatty and friendly with a few consultants. One of them dealt with colon cancers. He would NEVER eat processed food, shop bought breads, packaged meats, and refined carbs and sugars.

 

He would however, eat some fats, brown rice, homemade granary bread etc etc

 

He also said that hydrogenated fats and additives were FAR more damaging to the liver than a moderate to high alcohol consumption and he was a fan of a Mediterranean diet where wine was part of the meal.

 

I ate (and drunk) very well when he invited a few of us to dinner. :P

 

Even though I was passionate at the time at making everything from scratch, his wise words turned me positively evangelical about it.

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You've inspired me to be a good girl again. Used to make everything, but since I changed job have been rather lax. I feel a new years resolution coming on! I put on weight since I started seeing OH as ate more carbs, he needed carbs to take insulin as type 1 diabetic and felt I'll if not taking minimum insulin. Interestingly now on insulin pump and not the same issue (but we still eat the carbs)!! Not really relevant to feathers in bread but there you go!

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Have just made two loaves with six seeded flour and a good glug of olive oil (plus the usual water, yeast and tiny amount of salt and sugar.) Scrummy; too scrummy though and the smell is better than any air freshner. Have now ordered 5 1kilo pack of this fab flour - can even manage to eat it without the requosite slab of unsalted butter! :lol:

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That must be the Wessex Cobbler flour from Wessex mill - has a pic of King Alfred on the front if I recall (too lazy to go down to the kichen and check!) YS cannot cope with the 'granary grains' as they make him retch :vom:

 

I 'cut' the 6 seed one and make 2lbs with 1lb 8oz 6 seed and 8oz plain white as it can be a bit heavy at 100%! This makes 3 smallish round loaves so we dont end up throwing too many 'ends' in the food waste - which we do with two 1lb loaves.

 

The olive oil makes it very moist and gives a beautiful springy texture; sorry I'm a bit of a breadmaking evangelist and could rabbit on for hours - I love experimenting! :oops::roll:

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