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DtheP47 09-02-2013 12:23

Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
 
Nicest meat I ever had in Foshan, China was mouse casserole. 2 k gs went into the pot !
Dog? well not to my liking too salty, maybe it was the monosodium glutamate? Now theres one..food additives doesn't bear thinking about.

lettie 09-02-2013 17:57

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Loving all the puns on here :-)

Just a thought but.... for the people who do complain, maybe it's time for them to start cooking for themselves again instead of buying ready meals. At least that way, you know what you're eating.

Eric 09-02-2013 18:18

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 1041325)
Loving all the puns on here :-)

Just a thought but.... for the people who do complain, maybe it's time for them to start cooking for themselves again instead of buying ready meals. At least that way, you know what you're eating.

Right on. And why not go a step further and shoot it yourself.:D

DtheP47 09-02-2013 18:22

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 1041325)
Loving all the puns on here :-)

Yes people should avoid processed spaghetti bolog-neighs, they'll only get the trots ;)

Eric 09-02-2013 18:48

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Come to think of it, if you shoot your own you can always be sure of having a nice round steak:rolleyes:

cmonstanley 09-02-2013 21:06

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1041142)
You really are a divvy arn't you, how do you think they've found out about these things bunny brain

irish food agency;)

Guinness 09-02-2013 21:45

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 1041325)
Just a thought but.... for the people who do complain, maybe it's time for them to start cooking for themselves again instead of buying ready meals. At least that way, you know what you're eating.

Genuine question...is there anyway to tell just by looking that your local butcher is selling beef mince as opposed to horse mince or even soylent green?

DaveinGermany 09-02-2013 22:00

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1041365)
or even soylent green?

No,no, no, shush up ! :eek: You'll have MargR joyfully expounding on the joys of conspiracy & hidden agendas us mere peasants are exposed to due to the whims of our "Masters". ;) :D

Boeing Guy 09-02-2013 22:06

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Solent Green, available here:

ThinkGeek :: Soylent Green Crackers

DaveinGermany 09-02-2013 22:14

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 1041368)
Solent Green, available here:

ThinkGeek :: Soylent Green Crackers

You Conspiracist you ! :D

Boeing Guy 09-02-2013 22:15

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1041372)
You Conspiracist you ! :D

Hehehe, I'm no Edward G Robinson........

Guinness 09-02-2013 22:16

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 1041368)
Solent Green, available here:

ThinkGeek :: Soylent Green Crackers

Mmm...now if only I could get some Fava Beans and a nice Chianti to go with them

lettie 09-02-2013 23:14

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1041365)
Genuine question...is there anyway to tell just by looking that your local butcher is selling beef mince as opposed to horse mince or even soylent green?

No but I'll go with Eric's suggestion of shooting it myself :D

Personally, I don't know what the horsemeat fuss is about. I don't eat ready meals or burgers but I do like meat. I have had horsemeat, kangaroo, crocodile and lots of our traditional meats and offals. To be honest, this has been an opportunity to make jokes about something other than celebrity paedophiles. Therefore, I am watching with interest what they'll find next :D

MargaretR 09-02-2013 23:43

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Since you have mentioned Soylent Green -

There is a company named Senomyx which uses cells from aborted foetuses to manufacture flavour enhancers.

Senomyx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/its...by-cells-says/

Restless 10-02-2013 09:58

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1041379)
Since you have mentioned Soylent Green -

There is a company named Senomyx which uses cells from aborted foetuses to manufacture flavour enhancers.

Senomyx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LifeSiteNews Mobile | It?s not just Pepsi: drug, food, cosmetic companies use aborted baby cells, says scientist

Food I shall surely remember to reccomend to any Pro-Life party members


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