Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The 5-Second Rule (Jul/27/2008) | | Among the food related myths looked into includes the healthiness of eating a food which has fallen on the floor for five seconds, stopping a mouth from burning after eating something spicy and the validity of baking soda in the fridge to stop odors. | |
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| 2 :01x02 - Double Dippers (Aug/05/2008) | | Host Ted Allen investigates the harm of double dipping food, which means to dip a chip and eat the dip followed by redipping the same chip again. Also, can ginger help relieve the feeling of motion sickness. | |
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| 4 :01x04 - Swallowing Gum (Aug/19/2008) | Ted Allen and the Food Techs set out to tackle if swallowed gum stays in your stomach for seven years; do we smell like what we eat; and the the true cleanliness of the complimentary after-dinner mints found in many restaurants.
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| 6 :01x06 - The Poppy Seed Drug Test (Sep/02/2008) | | Ted Allen and the Food Techs test the validity of whether eating a poppy seed bagel can cause a positive drug test for opiates. Also, the techs test whether you must really wait an hour after eating before entering the water. Finally? is it possible to eat six Saltine crackers in one minute? | |
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| 8 :01x08 - Dirty Bar Snacks (Sep/23/2008) | | Ted and the Food Techs conduct an experiment with bar snacks to find out if the open containers of peanuts, jars of pickles or even buckets of popcorn can make you sick. Next, Energy drinks are tested to see if they really do boost your stamina, and if a glass of wine can can deter food poisoning, plus the science of using liquid nitrogen in the kitchen. | |
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| 9 :01x09 - Heartburn Remedies (Sep/16/2008) | | A closer look at tried and true cures and remedies for a hangover. Also, lemon wedges are tested for cleanliness and whether a penny can dissolve in cola. | |
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| 10 :01x10 - Spicy Foods and Sleepless Nights (Oct/07/2008) | | Ted tests spicy foods to answer some myths, such as whether chili will keep you awake at night. Then, can a garlic diet make a person smelly. How much water in foods make up the required 8 glasses needed daily. | |
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