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cmonstanley 11-02-2013 18:57

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mad cow wasnt,you know when gummer force fed his daughter a burger;)

Boeing Guy 11-02-2013 18:58

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I'm glad mrs BG is a veggie, it kind of makes me one.

jaysay 11-02-2013 19:11

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1041657)
mad cow wasnt,you know when gummer force fed his daughter a burger;)

Before you make a fool of yourself again, the rules about importing through the EU only came in after first Blair then Brown signed to European constitution

MargaretR 11-02-2013 19:11

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 1041658)
I'm glad mrs BG is a veggie, it kind of makes me one.

Monsanto is more of a health hazard than horse meat.
Those crops you rely on are damaging your health, unless you eat only organic.


Health risks of genetically modified ... [Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2009] - PubMed - NCBI
"As genetically modified (GM) foods are starting to intrude in our diet concerns have been expressed regarding GM food safety. These concerns as well as the limitations of the procedures followed in the evaluation of their safety are presented. Animal toxicity studies with certain GM foods have shown that they may toxically affect several organs and systems. The review of these studies should not be conducted separately for each GM food, but according to the effects exerted on certain organs it may help us create a better picture of the possible health effects on human beings. The results of most studies with GM foods indicate that they may cause some common toxic effects such as hepatic, pancreatic, renal, or reproductive effects and may alter the hematological, biochemical, and immunologic parameters. However, many years of research with animals and clinical trials are required for this assessment. The use of recombinant GH or its expression in animals should be re-examined since it has been shown that it increases IGF-1 which may promote cancer."

westendlass 11-02-2013 19:32

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Oh well, time to support your local butchers and make your own!

accyman 11-02-2013 19:37

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maybe it was all a honest mistake....:D

http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs38/f/20...ck_Maidens.jpg

is it possible to shrink lined images hosted eslewhere thats a bit big....

DtheP47 11-02-2013 19:50

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1041638)
bottom line is these companies know we arnt a horse eating nation and put horsemeat in our food supply while neglecting to declare it on the ingredients

That's where you fall at the first hurdle Mr A judging by what we are reading we have become albeit unknowingly a horse eating nation. I could go on about families giving kids too many options at meal times. Kids will always go for the easy processed options Beefburgers included. :( if they are offered it. Kids menus in cafes, pubs and restaurants condition them to that too.

Cast your mind back to 2004 and the fluoxetine concerns raised by the Environment Agency. Do we really know what is in our food or drink with any degree of certainty? :(

DtheP47 11-02-2013 19:58

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1041673)
maybe it was all a honest mistake....:D



is it possible to shrink lined images hosted eslewhere thats a bit big....

LunaPic Photo Editor

DtheP47 12-02-2013 14:07

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On some Swiss farms, no animals are safe from the dinner table.
According to a report by the Swiss newspaper Tages Anzeiger, some farmers in rural parts of central and eastern Switzerland enjoy a slice of cured cat or dog meat from time to time.
"There's nothing odd about it", one farmer in the Rhine Valley said. "Meat is meat."
As my posts are being redacted for double entendres I leave others to make the obvious puns.

Gordon Booth 12-02-2013 19:31

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 1041658)
I'm glad mrs BG is a veggie, it kind of makes me one.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1041661)
Monsanto is more of a health hazard than horse meat.
Those crops you rely on are damaging your health, unless you eat only organic.


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What a little ray of sunshine you are, MargaretR. Every silver lining has a cloud.

Sorry, BG, you're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't.

DtheP47 12-02-2013 19:44

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** Breaking News** Todmorden abbatoir alledgedly suppying horsemeat to a burger meat processing plant. A bit close to home the Clarets fans I reckon :rolleyes: Hows that chant of theirs go?
"And it's no neigh never !!"
:enough:

jaysay 12-02-2013 19:50

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1041808)
** Breaking News** Todmorden abbatoir alledgedly suppying horsemeat to a burger meat processing plant. A bit close to home the Clarets fans I reckon :rolleyes: Hows that chant of theirs go?
"And it's no neigh never !!"
:enough:

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

sazoo89 15-02-2013 10:04

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well everyone kept saying "oh im so hungry i could eat a horse" well i guess we all got our wish. although i did clear out burgers and stuff from my freezer lol.. as a per-caution. them lasagnes contained like 99% or something. thank god i make alot of stuff from scratch :d x

jaysay 15-02-2013 18:30

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Originally Posted by sazoo89 (Post 1042178)
well everyone kept saying "oh im so hungry i could eat a horse" :d x

and still find room furt saddle:D

susie123 16-02-2013 19:15

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I think the mane thing here is that we've probably all been eating it for donkey's years without knowing.


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