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OmManiPadmiOmelet wrote: Chicken is our primary source of cheap protein. It's why this whole bird flu' bullshit has me so worried. :-( It could cause the price of poultry to skyrocket out of the price range of the average and poor. It is such a load of garbage! There have been 109 deaths worldwide due to avian flu, in countries that lack decent health care, and there have been 36 thousand deaths from "normal" influenza in the last year alone, you can get it from wild birds, and are more likely to, so who cares about chickens, unless you're in the habit of drinking raw duck blood, eating raw poultry, or not washing after handling raw poultry, your chances are pretty close to nil. I am very disturbed that our government would be interested in killing flocks if they _suspect_ AI in the area, without even testing. Regards, Ranee Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
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Ranee Mueller wrote:
In article , OmManiPadmiOmelet wrote: Chicken is our primary source of cheap protein. It's why this whole bird flu' bullshit has me so worried. :-( It could cause the price of poultry to skyrocket out of the price range of the average and poor. It is such a load of garbage! There have been 109 deaths worldwide due to avian flu, in countries that lack decent health care, and there have been 36 thousand deaths from "normal" influenza in the last year alone, you can get it from wild birds, and are more likely to, so who cares about chickens, unless you're in the habit of drinking raw duck blood, eating raw poultry, or not washing after handling raw poultry, your chances are pretty close to nil. I am very disturbed that our government would be interested in killing flocks if they _suspect_ AI in the area, without even testing. Regards, Ranee You won't get any arguments from me.... I think the whole thing is being overblown to sell Tamaflu and future vaccines. And to drive the price of poultry up maybe? sigh More children die every year from RSV (which is highly contagious in childcare settings and all TOO few parents know about!) than die every year of ordinary 'flu. It's sad and it sux. I still cry over the last 2 year old I saw die from it at our hospital a few weeks ago. :-( I feel SO bad for the families that this happens to! Om |
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jay wrote:
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 03:44:03 -0700, Food Snob wrote: Then you can eat just like people do at all those chain restaurants where they don't really cook food, but just thaw, reheat and arrange on plates. At some of them you can't get a burger cooked medium because the burgers come pre-cooked. --Bryan I think you missed something. She did NOT go to a chain restaurant for things to freeze and reheat. I'm not sure what restaurants Bryan has eaten in, but the ones I worked in didn't pull something out of the freezer, thaw it, reheat it and arrange it on a plate. There was actual *cooking* going on back there. Meats, fish and produce delivered daily. Jill |
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