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Old 03-08-2007, 01:22 PM
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Warning: Old Pancake Mix

VERY INTERESTING PLEASE READ...IT's FOR YOUR HEALTH

&n bsp;
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I recently made a batch of pancakes for my healthy 14-year-old son, using a mix that was in our pantry. He said that they tasted "funny," but ate them anyway. About 10 minutes later, he began having difficulty breathing and his lips began turning purple.
I gave him his allergy pill, had him sit on the sofa and told him to relax. He was wheezing while inhaling and exhaling. My husband, a volunteer Firefighter and EMT, heated up some water, and we had my son lean over the water so the steam could clear his chest and sinuses. Soon, his breathing became more regular and his lips returned to a more normal color.
We checked the date on the box of pancake mix and, to my dismay, found it was very outdated.
As a reference librarian at an academic institution, I have the ability to search through many research databases. I did just that, and found an article the next day that mentioned a 19-year-old male DYING after eating pancakes made with outdated mix. Apparently, the mold that forms in old pancake mix can be toxic!
When we told our friends about my son's close call, we were surprised at the number of people who mentioned that they should check their own pancake mix since they don't use it often, or they had purchased it some time ago.
With so many people shopping at warehouse-type stores and buying large sizes of pancake mix, I hope your readers will take the time to check the expiration date on their boxes.
Also, beware of outdated cake, brownie and cookie mixes.
PASS IT ON!!!!

This is TRUE--Check it out!
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/pancake.asp
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Old 03-08-2007, 02:24 PM
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Warning: Old Pancake Mix

VERY INTERESTING PLEASE READ...IT's FOR YOUR HEALTH

&n bsp;
Story worth reading and sharing.

I recently made a batch of pancakes for my healthy 14-year-old son, using a mix that was in our pantry. He said that they tasted "funny," but ate them anyway. About 10 minutes later, he began having difficulty breathing and his lips began turning purple.
I gave him his allergy pill, had him sit on the sofa and told him to relax. He was wheezing while inhaling and exhaling. My husband, a volunteer Firefighter and EMT, heated up some water, and we had my son lean over the water so the steam could clear his chest and sinuses. Soon, his breathing became more regular and his lips returned to a more normal color.
We checked the date on the box of pancake mix and, to my dismay, found it was very outdated.
As a reference librarian at an academic institution, I have the ability to search through many research databases. I did just that, and found an article the next day that mentioned a 19-year-old male DYING after eating pancakes made with outdated mix. Apparently, the mold that forms in old pancake mix can be toxic!
When we told our friends about my son's close call, we were surprised at the number of people who mentioned that they should check their own pancake mix since they don't use it often, or they had purchased it some time ago.
With so many people shopping at warehouse-type stores and buying large sizes of pancake mix, I hope your readers will take the time to check the expiration date on their boxes.
Also, beware of outdated cake, brownie and cookie mixes.
PASS IT ON!!!!

This is TRUE--Check it out!
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/pancake.asp

This is for those allergic to mold or Penicillins.

Of course, I wouldn't eat mold anyway.....LOL!
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Old 03-08-2007, 02:36 PM
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This is for those allergic to mold or Penicillins.

Of course, I wouldn't eat mold anyway.....LOL!
Yuck!

I would hope not. lol
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Old 03-08-2007, 02:41 PM
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Yuck!

I would hope not. lol
If I invite you over for breakfast, have no fear.....LOL!
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Old 03-08-2007, 03:01 PM
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If I invite you over for breakfast, have no fear.....LOL!
I have no fear,
you will serve me deer?
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Old 03-08-2007, 03:12 PM
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I have no fear,
you will serve me deer?
I will serve you deer.
I will not serve you beer.
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Old 11-24-2007, 08:37 AM
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Yuck! and to think I may have made some pancakes if there weren't weavels already in the box! so I guess I was saved from a trip to the er since I am allergic to PCN. Thanks for the info. And God Bless!
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Old 11-24-2007, 11:38 AM
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Hmmm,

Even breakfast is not sacred.

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Old 11-24-2007, 11:55 AM
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I wonder if it helps that I refrigerate mine? *shrug*
AND truly we rarely use it. *sigh*
Its getting where nothing premixed in a box is good for us, yes we'd best stick with FF.
Thats fresh food, NOT fast food, lol
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