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06-03-2013, 10:12
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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Don't buy that for a minute - it's Irish, ask Terry Wogan.
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Ask Terry Wogan???
Terry washed up, wig wearing, potato-faced mick and master of the double entendre and non sequitur Wogan?? *
No thank you Susie just cos’ he says it’s Irish doesn’t mean it’s gospel.
Lots of words in English have been borrowed from both Urdu and Hindi, including dungarees, shampoo, pundit, purdah, bangle, loot, thug, juggernaut, bungalow and, interestingly, goolies.
* and murderer of Kate Moss’s traditional English song
I did used to enjoy his Raising of the Raleigh from Carshalton Duck Pond in the early 80’s though.
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13-03-2013, 10:46
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
People have been saying for years... "oh i could eat a horse" and now they can there moaning about it ha.. I bet its been going for years but only have they found it now. oh well bring on the burgers !
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26-03-2013, 22:39
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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26-03-2013, 22:43
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
It may be correct, but yeh must be more barking Margaret if yeh take notice of the Mail. Its arguably the worst of a Bad bunch. By the way any burgers here are home made.
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26-03-2013, 23:38
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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Originally Posted by cashman
It may be correct, but yeh must be more barking Margaret if yeh take notice of the Mail. Its arguably the worst of a Bad bunch. By the way any burgers here are home made.
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Remember back a few years ago the Mail running a non-story about Wetherspoons selling Zebu meat. Read and reread it. Zebu is a member of the cattle family or put it another way. Which ever way you slice it may be an ugly cow but it's still a cow.
Zebu and chips, sir? Why your pub steak may not be as beefy as you think | Mail Online
A non-story
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27-03-2013, 09:39
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#156
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
Can say this is bothering me one little bit especially beef burgers, I've never eaten them, think the only time I had something like was yonks ago in a Whimpy bar.
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27-03-2013, 12:07
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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Not new really, who hasn't heard the rumours of a local Chinky with half a Labrador/ German shepherd dog buried down in the freezer alongside the rats & pigeons ?
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27-03-2013, 12:33
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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Not new really, who hasn't heard the rumours of a local Chinky with half a Labrador/ German shepherd dog buried down in the freezer alongside the rats & pigeons ?
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Oh DiG you have set me a challenge. I will be going through the old shoebox on top of the wardrobe for the photos I took some while ago in Foshan, Guandong PRC when I found the dog butchers
More lurcher than labrador
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27-03-2013, 12:43
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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Oh DiG you have set me a challenge.
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It's fine DtP47, no need really, you keep your pictures safely tucked away thank you very much.
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27-03-2013, 12:52
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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It's fine DtP47, no need really, you keep your pictures safely tucked away thank you very much.
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OK point taken DiG
As my old mate Walter used to say "The only good dog is a hot dog"
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07-04-2013, 02:15
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
My god, is nothing sacred no more Adulterating moose meat!
Pork found in Ikea's moose lasagna - World - CBC News
What next? Beef in your Bambi burgers
Gotta admit, I've never thought of moose lasagna ... I don't think you can get much further from Italian than moose. I've got some moose burger in the freezer .... think I'll try me a moose lasagna. I hope there's no red spring wheat mixed in with the durum in the pasta
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13-04-2013, 15:12
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
today at the food festival .... least these are honest about it ....
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13-04-2013, 15:23
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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today at the food festival .... least these are honest about it ....
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Super that Jen I'd definitely have ordered a Crocodile sandwich and told um to make it snappy
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13-04-2013, 15:40
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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today at the food festival .... least these are honest about it ....
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We have a butcher in town who sells kangaroo and crocodile ... he's from Oz.
Pig & Olive: Welcome - 613.634.3232 LaSalle Park Plaza, Fresh Local Products. Lamb, Beef, Pork & Bison
Not often you can find a real butcher any more. All you have these days are meat cutters at the supermarkets. Their job is to make shoe leather look appetizing.
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13-04-2013, 15:41
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Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
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Super that Jen I'd definitely have ordered a Crocodile sandwich and told um to make it snappy
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Who's been in the knife box?
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