I have always wanted to read a book, or at least find information, on the "Biochemistry of Poop". How chemically the food that goes in contains in it the material that comes out, and what are the steps of the transformation?
Mere atoms.
You heard that about the coffee on the Bucket List...didn't you? a hell of a movie.
Think I'll stick to Maxwell House with hazelnut creamer!
You heard that about the coffee on the Bucket List...didn't you? a hell of a movie.
Think I'll stick to Maxwell House with hazelnut creamer!
I think I will stick with my coffee too.....either Maxwell House or Folgers...........ahhhh coffee.
Wow, I am soooooooooooo not following this discussion. Is it about coffee or excrement, or coffee that turns into excrement? Expensive coffee that's made from excrement? I'm not a coffee drinker, so maybe I should just stay out of the discussion. But seriously, I have no idea what you folks are talking about!
This might explain. It's a press release about a show on the History Channel, just aired over the weekend and on Tuesday nite:
ALL ABOUT DUNG
"Dung was used as a major component in early explosives!
It's the one thing we all have in common with life on earth - poop!
Travel to Oregon, where a 14,000-year-old deposit of human dung reveals the first people in North America.
Join host Monty Halls as he investigates the historical, medical, scientific and evolutionary importance of poop on an excremental safari guaranteed to fascinate even the most squeamish of viewers. You'll be surprised by the amazing manner in which the world puts dung to use.
This in-depth look at the history of dung showcases its many uses. It was a major component in early explosives, is the source of the world's most expensive coffee, can charge a cell phone, and may even help solve some energy and food concerns today. In this epic odyssey through natural and human history, our aversion to poop just might turn into an understanding of how miraculous and essential the stuff really is."
I almost watched it, but decided I wasn't in the mood for this s**t.
ALL ABOUT DUNG
"Dung was used as a major component in early explosives!
It's the one thing we all have in common with life on earth - poop!
Travel to Oregon, where a 14,000-year-old deposit of human dung reveals the first people in North America.
Join host Monty Halls as he investigates the historical, medical, scientific and evolutionary importance of poop on an excremental safari guaranteed to fascinate even the most squeamish of viewers. You'll be surprised by the amazing manner in which the world puts dung to use.
This in-depth look at the history of dung showcases its many uses. It was a major component in early explosives, is the source of the world's most expensive coffee, can charge a cell phone, and may even help solve some energy and food concerns today. In this epic odyssey through natural and human history, our aversion to poop just might turn into an understanding of how miraculous and essential the stuff really is."
I almost watched it, but decided I wasn't in the mood for this s**t.








