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on NPR:

http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe

This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
said for MANY years!)
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On 2009-10-07, Jean B. > wrote:
> on NPR:
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> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>
> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
> said for MANY years!)


Damn! ...that burger sure looks good.

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> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>
> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never buy ground
> meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has said for MANY years!)
> --

Not only that but I just don't feel good after eating ground beef.


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Jean B. said...

> on NPR:
>
> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>
> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
> said for MANY years!)



I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!

Sorry to those who'll never know.

Andy


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"Andy" > wrote in message ...
> Jean B. said...
>
>> on NPR:
>>
>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>
>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>> said for MANY years!)

>
>
> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
>
> Sorry to those who'll never know.
>
> Andy
>

I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of onion.
That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing special.
Janet




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Janet Bostwick said...

> That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing special.



Janet,

Right!!! And nobody ever thought of getting sick from it.

Best,

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"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
m...
>
> "Andy" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Jean B. said...
>>
>>> on NPR:
>>>
>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>
>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>> said for MANY years!)

>>
>>
>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
>>
>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
>>
>> Andy
>>

> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
> onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing special.
> Janet


In Wisconsin during my college days there was a bar that gave away a free
"Cannibal Sandwich" every Saturday morning if you bought a Bloody Mary. Raw
ground beef on rye, topped with a raw egg, onions and capers.

Now, the health department would probably shut him down.

If all the things that they say are bad for us were REALLY bad for us, we
would have been dead long ago.

Today I am thawing out a 5 pound chub of 80/20 ground chuck and I'll make
meatloaf for tonight and meatballs for the freezer. As I have done all my
life, I'll taste some of the raw mixtures before cooking. If it kills me,
it will be the first time.

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"George Leppla" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
> m...
>>
>> "Andy" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Jean B. said...
>>>
>>>> on NPR:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>>
>>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>>> said for MANY years!)
>>>
>>>
>>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
>>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
>>>
>>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>

>> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
>> onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing special.
>> Janet

>
> In Wisconsin during my college days there was a bar that gave away a free
> "Cannibal Sandwich" every Saturday morning if you bought a Bloody Mary.
> Raw ground beef on rye, topped with a raw egg, onions and capers.

snip>
> George L

Madison??? What bar? University Ave or elsewhere? (I guess what year is
important also as we only had beer bars)
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"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
...
>
> "George Leppla" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
>> m...
>>>
>>> "Andy" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Jean B. said...
>>>>
>>>>> on NPR:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>>>
>>>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>>>> said for MANY years!)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
>>>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
>>>>
>>>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>>
>>> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
>>> onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing
>>> special.
>>> Janet

>>
>> In Wisconsin during my college days there was a bar that gave away a free
>> "Cannibal Sandwich" every Saturday morning if you bought a Bloody Mary.
>> Raw ground beef on rye, topped with a raw egg, onions and capers.

> snip>
>> George L


> Madison??? What bar? University Ave or elsewhere? (I guess what year is
> important also as we only had beer bars)
> Janet


I went to UW-Oshkosh in the early 70's but I lived in Appleton and the bar
was up the street from me there.

I moved away from WI in 1978 but I still miss the brats and cheese curds.

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On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 10:14:43 -0500, "George Leppla" >
wrote:

-->
-->"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
om...
-->>
-->> "Andy" > wrote in message
-->> ...
-->>> Jean B. said...
-->>>
-->>>> on NPR:
-->>>>
-->>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
-->>>>
-->>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
-->>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
-->>>> said for MANY years!)
-->>>
-->>>
-->>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
-->>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
-->>>
-->>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
-->>>
-->>> Andy
-->>>
-->> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
-->> onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing special.
-->> Janet
-->
-->In Wisconsin during my college days there was a bar that gave away a free
-->"Cannibal Sandwich" every Saturday morning if you bought a Bloody Mary. Raw
-->ground beef on rye, topped with a raw egg, onions and capers.
-->
-->Now, the health department would probably shut him down.
-->
-->If all the things that they say are bad for us were REALLY bad for us, we
-->would have been dead long ago.
-->
-->Today I am thawing out a 5 pound chub of 80/20 ground chuck and I'll make
-->meatloaf for tonight and meatballs for the freezer. As I have done all my
-->life, I'll taste some of the raw mixtures before cooking. If it kills me,
-->it will be the first time.
-->
-->George L

Tell you what George, any life insurance you have will be void if you died from
it. This after stating you do this foolishness regularily and posted such into
an open newsgroup.


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> On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 10:14:43 -0500, "George Leppla"
> >
> wrote:
>
> -->
> -->"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
> om...
> -->>
> -->> "Andy" > wrote in message
> -->> ...
> -->>> Jean B. said...
> -->>>
> -->>>> on NPR:
> -->>>>
> -->>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
> -->>>>
> -->>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
> -->>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
> -->>>> said for MANY years!)
> -->>>
> -->>>
> -->>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
> -->>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
> -->>>
> -->>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
> -->>>
> -->>> Andy
> -->>>
> -->> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
> -->> onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing
> special.
> -->> Janet
> -->
> -->In Wisconsin during my college days there was a bar that gave away a
> free
> -->"Cannibal Sandwich" every Saturday morning if you bought a Bloody Mary.
> Raw
> -->ground beef on rye, topped with a raw egg, onions and capers.
> -->
> -->Now, the health department would probably shut him down.
> -->
> -->If all the things that they say are bad for us were REALLY bad for us,
> we
> -->would have been dead long ago.
> -->
> -->Today I am thawing out a 5 pound chub of 80/20 ground chuck and I'll
> make
> -->meatloaf for tonight and meatballs for the freezer. As I have done all
> my
> -->life, I'll taste some of the raw mixtures before cooking. If it kills
> me,
> -->it will be the first time.
> -->
> -->George L
>
> Tell you what George, any life insurance you have will be void if you died
> from
> it. This after stating you do this foolishness regularily and posted such
> into
> an open newsgroup.


By Sweet Weeping Heyzoos but you are a jackass, Mr. Pid.


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> >
> wrote:
>
> -->
> -->"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
> om...
> -->>
> -->> "Andy" > wrote in message
> -->> ...
> -->>> Jean B. said...
> -->>>
> -->>>> on NPR:
> -->>>>
> -->>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
> -->>>>
> -->>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
> -->>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
> -->>>> said for MANY years!)
> -->>>
> -->>>
> -->>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
> -->>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
> -->>>
> -->>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
> -->>>
> -->>> Andy
> -->>>
> -->> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
> -->> onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing
> special.
> -->> Janet
> -->
> -->In Wisconsin during my college days there was a bar that gave away a
> free
> -->"Cannibal Sandwich" every Saturday morning if you bought a Bloody Mary.
> Raw
> -->ground beef on rye, topped with a raw egg, onions and capers.
> -->
> -->Now, the health department would probably shut him down.
> -->
> -->If all the things that they say are bad for us were REALLY bad for us,
> we
> -->would have been dead long ago.
> -->
> -->Today I am thawing out a 5 pound chub of 80/20 ground chuck and I'll
> make
> -->meatloaf for tonight and meatballs for the freezer. As I have done all
> my
> -->life, I'll taste some of the raw mixtures before cooking. If it kills
> me,
> -->it will be the first time.
> -->
> -->George L
>
> Tell you what George, any life insurance you have will be void if you died
> from
> it. This after stating you do this foolishness regularily and posted such
> into
> an open newsgroup.



Dang it! I was hoping to scam the insurance companies by collecting for my
own death and dying a rich man. Now I guess I'll have to keep on living.

Now you have ruined my master plan.

George L

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"< Stu >" > wrote in message
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> >
> wrote:
>
> -->
> -->"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
> om...
> -->>
> -->> "Andy" > wrote in message
> -->> ...
> -->>> Jean B. said...
> -->>>
> -->>>> on NPR:
> -->>>>
> -->>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
> -->>>>
> -->>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
> -->>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
> -->>>> said for MANY years!)
> -->>>
> -->>>
> -->>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
> -->>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
> -->>>
> -->>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
> -->>>
> -->>> Andy
> -->>>
> -->> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
> -->> onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing
> special.
> -->> Janet
> -->
> -->In Wisconsin during my college days there was a bar that gave away a
> free
> -->"Cannibal Sandwich" every Saturday morning if you bought a Bloody Mary.
> Raw
> -->ground beef on rye, topped with a raw egg, onions and capers.
> -->
> -->Now, the health department would probably shut him down.
> -->
> -->If all the things that they say are bad for us were REALLY bad for us,
> we
> -->would have been dead long ago.
> -->
> -->Today I am thawing out a 5 pound chub of 80/20 ground chuck and I'll
> make
> -->meatloaf for tonight and meatballs for the freezer. As I have done all
> my
> -->life, I'll taste some of the raw mixtures before cooking. If it kills
> me,
> -->it will be the first time.
> -->
> -->George L
>
> Tell you what George, any life insurance you have will be void if you died
> from
> it. This after stating you do this foolishness regularily and posted such
> into
> an open newsgroup.



Well, I woke up this morning... still alive. The meatloaf was delicious and
the meatballs are in the freezer. Both mixtures tasted pretty good raw.

Once again I have tip-toed past the Grim Reaper and lived to tell about it.

Tonight we are going out for dinner and I plan to have crab legs and very
rare Prime Rib. If anyone thinks that either of these things are
potentially fatal for me, please keep it to yourself. <vbg>

George L <---- living on the edge of danger

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On Oct 7, 8:14*am, "George Leppla" > wrote:
> "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
>
> m...
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Andy" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> Jean B. said...

>
> >>> on NPR:

>
> >>>http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe

>
> >>> This will also be archived for later listening. *You will never
> >>> buy ground meat again. *(Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
> >>> said for MANY years!)

>
> >> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
> >> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!

>
> >> Sorry to those who'll never know.

>
> >> Andy

>
> > I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
> > onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing special.
> > Janet

>
> In Wisconsin during my college days there was a bar that gave away a free
> "Cannibal Sandwich" every Saturday morning if you bought a Bloody Mary. *Raw
> ground beef on rye, topped with a raw egg, onions and capers.
>
> Now, the health department would probably shut him down.
>
> If all the things that they say are bad for us were REALLY bad for us, we
> would have been dead long ago.
>
> Today I am thawing out a 5 pound chub of 80/20 ground chuck and I'll make
> meatloaf for tonight and meatballs for the freezer. *As I have done all my
> life, I'll taste some of the raw mixtures before cooking. *If it kills me,
> it will be the first time.


I eat raw ground beef too, though not 20% fat stuff out of frozen
chubs. Hasn't killed me yet either. I imagine there's some
variability between individuals in tolerance to certain pathogens.
>
> George L


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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> "Andy" > wrote in message ...
>> Jean B. said...
>>
>>> on NPR:
>>>
>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>
>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>> said for MANY years!)

>>
>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
>>
>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
>>
>> Andy
>>

> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of onion.
> That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing special.
> Janet
>
>



You can still do that if you grind up a round steak. :-)

I'll still use ground mystery beef sometimes where it gets cooked well
done, or sometimes I'll use a package out of the freezer that I ground
myself last time I found brisket or chuck on sale real cheap.

If I want a medium-rare burger, I grind it. But I find myself eating
a lot less meat lately, and more beans and cheese.

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> Janet Bostwick wrote:
>> "Andy" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Jean B. said...
>>>
>>>> on NPR:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>>
>>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>>> said for MANY years!)
>>>
>>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
>>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
>>>
>>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>

>> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
>> onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing special.
>> Janet
>>

>
>
> You can still do that if you grind up a round steak. :-)
>
> I'll still use ground mystery beef sometimes where it gets cooked well
> done, or sometimes I'll use a package out of the freezer that I ground
> myself last time I found brisket or chuck on sale real cheap.
>
> If I want a medium-rare burger, I grind it. But I find myself eating a
> lot less meat lately, and more beans and cheese.
>
> Bob


According to this program, the standards for steaks etc. are lower
than those for ground meat, because it is thought that the steaks
will be cooked to a degree that kills off pathogens....

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Jean B. wrote:
> zxcvbob wrote:
>> Janet Bostwick wrote:
>>> "Andy" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Jean B. said...
>>>>
>>>>> on NPR:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>>>
>>>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>>>> said for MANY years!)
>>>>
>>>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
>>>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
>>>>
>>>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>>
>>> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of
>>> onion. That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing
>>> special.
>>> Janet
>>>

>>
>>
>> You can still do that if you grind up a round steak. :-)
>>
>> I'll still use ground mystery beef sometimes where it gets cooked well
>> done, or sometimes I'll use a package out of the freezer that I ground
>> myself last time I found brisket or chuck on sale real cheap.
>>
>> If I want a medium-rare burger, I grind it. But I find myself eating
>> a lot less meat lately, and more beans and cheese.
>>
>> Bob

>
> According to this program, the standards for steaks etc. are lower than
> those for ground meat, because it is thought that the steaks will be
> cooked to a degree that kills off pathogens....
>



You can wash a steak, or sear it on the outside. (or buy a rump roast
and trim it yourself.)

Bob
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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> "Andy" > wrote in message ...
>> Jean B. said...
>>
>>> on NPR:
>>>
>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>
>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>> said for MANY years!)

>>
>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!
>>
>> Sorry to those who'll never know.
>>
>> Andy
>>

> I miss that. . . a sandwich of raw ground round on rye with slices of onion.
> That was an everyday thing when I was growing up, nothing special.
> Janet
>
>

I wonder how much we were deluding ourselves back then--or have
practices changed as the meat industry has become ever larger and
ever more divorced from smaller breeding operations?

Boy, what I caught of the program is truly disgusting. It also
called into question (at the very least) the practice of buying
meat and grinding it oneself.

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We get these chubs of "Mystery Meat"
directrly from the processor.
( apparenbtly chub packaging extends the shelf life )

It has no taste, no smell.... might as well be kangaroo.

You can still buy local ground chuck...at more than double the price.

Personally, I still think it's a government conspiracy
to move people away from beef, and into
more pork and chicken.
Who can afford beef any more ??

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In article >,
"<RJ>" > wrote:

> Personally, I still think it's a government conspiracy
> to move people away from beef, and into
> more pork and chicken.
> Who can afford beef any more ??


Holy Cow, a kindred spirit! Politically and commercially motivated junk
science moves society. Hard science moves humanity.

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It also
> called into question (at the very least) the practice of buying meat and
> grinding it oneself.
>
> --
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Why is that?
Janet


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> "Jean B." > wrote in message
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> snip
> It also
>> called into question (at the very least) the practice of buying meat and
>> grinding it oneself.
>>
>> --
>> Jean B.

>
> Why is that?
> Janet



I heard it mentioned that steaks only get contaminated on the outside
surfaces and grilling steaks kills that off but, if you grind that same
piece of meat, you are potentially folding any outside contamination into
the grind.

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> snip
> It also
>> called into question (at the very least) the practice of buying meat and
>> grinding it oneself.
>>
>> --
>> Jean B.

>
> Why is that?
> Janet
>
>

Listen to the program! It's disgusting.

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On Oct 7, 10:53*am, Andy > wrote:
> Jean B. said...
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> > on NPR:

>
> >http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe

>
> > This will also be archived for later listening. *You will never
> > buy ground meat again. *(Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
> > said for MANY years!)

>
> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!


> Sorry to those who'll never know.



Yeeaaaahhhhhh.. and at 95 cents a pound. Those were the days.
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Kalmia said...


>> I still remember when we could eat fresh ground hamburger out of the
>> supermarket package and it actually smelled AND tasted great!

>
>> Sorry to those who'll never know.

>
>
> Yeeaaaahhhhhh.. and at 95 cents a pound. Those were the days.



Kalmia,

Probably, except what could an eight year old BUM!!! buy on a 25¢ weekly
allowance? Probably why I didn't marry younger! Heck, back then a life of
luxury meant not having to pay taxes! <G>

Best,

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"Jean B." wrote:
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> on NPR:
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> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>
> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
> said for MANY years!)


I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
about the same time I stopped eating butter.

If you're only now becoming awake to the crap
you've been eating, it's too late. Your body
is infested with parasitic worms, and you'll
die of Mad Cow Disease. :-)
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On 2009-10-07, Mark Thorson > wrote:

> you've been eating, it's too late. Your body
> is infested with parasitic worms, and you'll
> die of Mad Cow Disease. :-)


Judging by your silly anti food rants, you already have.

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Mark Thorson wrote:
> "Jean B." wrote:
>> on NPR:
>>
>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>
>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>> said for MANY years!)

>
> I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
> about the same time I stopped eating butter.
>
> If you're only now becoming awake to the crap
> you've been eating, it's too late. Your body
> is infested with parasitic worms, and you'll
> die of Mad Cow Disease. :-)


LOL! And I actually eat very little ground meat. This program is
enough to have that reduce to zero.

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On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:38:27 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:

> "Jean B." wrote:
>>
>> on NPR:
>>
>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>
>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>> said for MANY years!)

>
> I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
> about the same time I stopped eating butter.
>


yum, yum! no butter and no american beef! the key to a long, happy life.

your pal,
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> On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:38:27 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:
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>> "Jean B." wrote:
>>>
>>> on NPR:
>>>
>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>
>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>> said for MANY years!)

>>
>> I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
>> about the same time I stopped eating butter.
>>

>
> yum, yum! no butter and no american beef! the key to a long, happy
> life.
>
> your pal,
> blake


Well, a long one, anyhow. Life without butter? Gasp!

Felice




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> Well, a long one, anyhow. Life without butter? Gasp!


It's spreadable death in it's purest form.
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>> Well, a long one, anyhow. Life without butter? Gasp!

>
> It's spreadable death in it's purest form.


I'm following St. Julia's idea of eating butter every day, and look how long
she lasted (and look at me - I'm already 82)!

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Mark Thorson wrote:
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>> Well, a long one, anyhow. Life without butter? Gasp!

>
> It's spreadable death in it's purest form.


How sad. So dare I ask what you use? What do you eat, anyway?

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blake murphy wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:38:27 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:
>
>> "Jean B." wrote:
>>> on NPR:
>>>
>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>
>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>> said for MANY years!)

>> I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
>> about the same time I stopped eating butter.
>>

>
> yum, yum! no butter and no american beef! the key to a long, happy life.
>
> your pal,
> blake


I not only use butter, but now I have found lard!

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Jean B. wrote:
> blake murphy wrote:
>> On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:38:27 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:
>>
>>> "Jean B." wrote:
>>>> on NPR:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>>
>>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>>> said for MANY years!)
>>> I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
>>> about the same time I stopped eating butter.
>>>

>>
>> yum, yum! no butter and no american beef! the key to a long,
>> happy life. your pal,
>> blake

>
> I not only use butter, but now I have found lard!


Good for you, Jean))) good stuff eh?




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Ophelia wrote:
> Jean B. wrote:
>> blake murphy wrote:
>>> On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:38:27 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Jean B." wrote:
>>>>> on NPR:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>>>
>>>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>>>> said for MANY years!)
>>>> I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
>>>> about the same time I stopped eating butter.
>>>>
>>> yum, yum! no butter and no american beef! the key to a long,
>>> happy life. your pal,
>>> blake

>> I not only use butter, but now I have found lard!

>
> Good for you, Jean))) good stuff eh?
>
>

Yes. It took me a long time to find unadulterated lard.

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On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 14:06:16 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:

>blake murphy wrote:
>> On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:38:27 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:
>>
>>> "Jean B." wrote:
>>>> on NPR:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>>
>>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>>> said for MANY years!)
>>> I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
>>> about the same time I stopped eating butter.
>>>

>>
>> yum, yum! no butter and no american beef! the key to a long, happy life.
>>
>> your pal,
>> blake

>
>I not only use butter, but now I have found lard!


Yeah, but lard will just make your hips big.

Wait'll you find chicken schmaltz... guaranteed to increase your cups
two sizes!
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 14:06:16 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>
>> blake murphy wrote:
>>> On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:38:27 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Jean B." wrote:
>>>>> on NPR:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>>>
>>>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>>>> said for MANY years!)
>>>> I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
>>>> about the same time I stopped eating butter.
>>>>
>>> yum, yum! no butter and no american beef! the key to a long, happy life.
>>>
>>> your pal,
>>> blake

>> I not only use butter, but now I have found lard!

>
> Yeah, but lard will just make your hips big.
>
> Wait'll you find chicken schmaltz... guaranteed to increase your cups
> two sizes!


What about goose fat?

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On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 16:15:50 -0400, brooklyn1 wrote:

> On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 14:06:16 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>
>>blake murphy wrote:
>>> On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:38:27 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Jean B." wrote:
>>>>> on NPR:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/10/...r-still-unsafe
>>>>>
>>>>> This will also be archived for later listening. You will never
>>>>> buy ground meat again. (Yes, I am thinking of what Sheldon has
>>>>> said for MANY years!)
>>>> I stopped eating ground beef about 30 years ago,
>>>> about the same time I stopped eating butter.
>>>>
>>>
>>> yum, yum! no butter and no american beef! the key to a long, happy life.
>>>
>>> your pal,
>>> blake

>>
>>I not only use butter, but now I have found lard!

>
> Yeah, but lard will just make your hips big.
>
> Wait'll you find chicken schmaltz... guaranteed to increase your cups
> two sizes!


is that how you got your man-tits?

blake
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