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On 8/23/2015 2:35 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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> "Bruce" > wrote in message
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>> On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 15:36:12 -0400, William > wrote:
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>>> On 21 Aug 2015 16:42:17 GMT, notbob > wrote:
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>>>> On 2015-08-21, William > wrote:
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>>>>> https://www.verybestbaking.com/recip...-chip-cookies/
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>>>> Sorry. I'm currently boycotting Nestle everything.
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>>>> nb
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>>> Why the Boycott notbob? I've always enloyed products I bought from
>>> them. I never tried the "horsemeat" they were selling in Europe but I
>>> assume the Europeans enjoyed it.

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>> I don't know any European who'd knowingly eat horse meat anymore. I'm
>> not saying they don't exist, because there are lots of different sorts
>> of Europeans. Maybe Albanians are into it.

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> When I lived in Germany and Belgium, there were freezers with horsemeat,
> alongside freezers for beef, pork etc in all the supermarkets.
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> We never get it in UK.
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The heck you don't!


http://www.grubstreet.com/2013/03/20...the-world.html

10. Stravaigin, Glasgow (3,221 miles)
Bucking the trend of British stores purging tainted horsemeat from their
shelves, the Scottish restaurant is now selling locavore horsemeat lasagna.

11. Kezie Foods, Berwickshire (3,310 miles)
While in Scotland, visit this purveyor of exotic meats, who offer a full
line of mince, sausage, and even horse rump roasts. Have your Scottish
friend ship you some meatballs.