#13 what a load of shit. Canned at peak ripeness. It is true, but it's after a lot of cooking. Remember, tomatoes travel in huge semi-trucks, going 70ish down the freeway for a few hours. If they aren't as firm as a softball they'll squish and the liquid runs out by the time they get to the canning factory. So they have to 'soften' them up by cooking the f* out of them.
#8 Is most definately true. I like my eggs without milk but cook my kids eggs with it. Theirs first, then mine in the same pan and at the same temperature. The eggs wtih milk are easily 2-3 times thicker and fluffier.
Adding oil to pasta water prevents the noodles from sticking.
If you add oil it will prevent the sauce from properly sticking to the noodles and nobody wants that. Use a pot with plenty of water and stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
#13 what a load of shit. Canned at peak ripeness. It is true, but it's after a lot of cooking. Remember, tomatoes travel in huge semi-trucks, going 70ish down the freeway for a few hours. If they aren't as firm as a softball they'll squish and the liquid runs out by the time they get to the canning factory. So they have to 'soften' them up by cooking the f* out of them.
#8 Is most definately true. I like my eggs without milk but cook my kids eggs with it. Theirs first, then mine in the same pan and at the same temperature. The eggs wtih milk are easily 2-3 times thicker and fluffier.
Either you put down the wrong numbers, or you're on the wrong medication. Because the answers definitely don't prove they are true.