Arby's substitute
On Oct 16, 2:32 am, Al Fansome > wrote:
> Blinky the Shark wrote:
> > Al Fansome wrote:
> >> Is there a product that is sold in the average supermarket that would be
> >> similar to the "beef" in an Arby's roast beef sandwich?
>
> > Why the scare quotes? That's not beef?
>
> It has a bunch of other stuff in it. I guess you could call it beef in
> the same manner you would call an all-beef hotdog beef.
On Sept 6, you wrote:
"Interesting; I think that's the same stuff they put into turkeys to
make
them "self-basting". I don't like it in turkeys, so seeing a good
steak
ruined would bug me even more."
Yet, according to what Dave Bugg just posted, Arby's "beef" "Contains
up to 9.0% of a Self-Basting Solution of Water, Salt, Sodium
Phosphate."
Wow, "I think that's the same stuff they put into turkeys to make them
'self-basting.'"
--Bryan
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