Horsemeat lasagne
#1
Posté 08 février 2013 - 09:20
Food retailers have been told to carry out tests on all processed beef products after some Findus lasagnes were found to contain 100% horsemeat.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21377601
The price we pay for 'cheap' food stacked high in supermarkets is that we don't know what the hell we're eating anymore regardless of what it says on the packet.
Heads should roll, but probably won't.
I'm beginning to understand vegetarianism.
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#2
Posté 08 février 2013 - 09:23
#3
Posté 08 février 2013 - 09:25
#4
Posté 08 février 2013 - 09:29
That's why we keep our 'use' of processed food to a minimum. It's all tasteless and overpriced anyway.
Exactly. We've used our local butchers for years, the quality is so much better it's sometimes hard to believe that stuff comes from the same animals as that sold in supermarkets. Perhaps the recent news explains why: it isn't the same animals.
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#5
Posté 08 février 2013 - 09:36
Push away the thief trying to steal your gift, the fighter is the one whose feet are swift.
#6
Posté 08 février 2013 - 09:44
That said, many of us have suspected this for years.
Money can't buy happiness... but it can buy bacon which is close enough.
#7
Posté 08 février 2013 - 09:51
But as it turns out, I was eating horse all along!
Result! It's a weight off my mind, I can tell you.
#8
Posté 08 février 2013 - 09:51
#9
Posté 08 février 2013 - 10:01
http://www.bbc.co.uk...-wales-11814600
#10
Posté 08 février 2013 - 10:04
I know it's not the point but if they'd offered horsemeat lasagne, I'd've probably gone out and tried it. Tomorrow night I'll have to try the zebra I got.
You have to fry it on a griddle pan - can't have zebra without stripes!
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#11
Posté 08 février 2013 - 10:37
The latest concern is that human DNA has been found in Welsh lamb.
That said, many of us have suspected this for years.
I go to an auction rooms in Bradford and last week I bought a new bell for my front door. It's a proper cast iron bell and it's got a cast-iron model sheep on the frame.
This week I've been back and bought one for my sister ... it's got a cow on it!!!
Seriously, we get on really well, it's just that she lives in a cottage surrounded by fields with Hereford Cows grazing in them.
#12
Posté 08 février 2013 - 10:40
You have to fry it on a griddle pan - can't have zebra without stripes!
Everyone knows that Zebras are black with white stripes. He'll have to do Louisiana style blackened steak and scrape some off!
#13
Posté 08 février 2013 - 11:03
Ce message a été modifié par WearyRhino - 08 février 2013 - 11:13 .
#14
Posté 08 février 2013 - 11:06
"Perhaps it would be better that future criticism of sports be made on the narrow basis of what is being discussed, without reference to other sports, unless those sports offer a solution to the problem in hand." - Brian 'Pigface' Moore
"What happens in rugby union? A player takes the ball, moves forward a little and gets tackled. A whole load of players then roll about on the ground. Pheep! The referee gives a penalty." - Simon Barnes
#15
Posté 08 février 2013 - 11:10
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#16
Posté 08 février 2013 - 11:20
I always thought that a Findus Lasagne for one was made entirely of broken dreams, a feeling of emptiness and heartache.
I think you'll find that that's actually the crispy pancakes. HTH.
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"What happens in rugby union? A player takes the ball, moves forward a little and gets tackled. A whole load of players then roll about on the ground. Pheep! The referee gives a penalty." - Simon Barnes
#17
Posté 08 février 2013 - 11:22
Struggling to see a downside to this news.
- Severus, July 2012
#18
Posté 08 février 2013 - 12:13
"Everybody's getting uptight about lasagne, wait until you hear what they put in their coq au vin" - credited to Tony Hannan
Don't get too carried away about your local butcher. Scottish Butcher of the Year
Organics too. http://www.bbc.co.uk...europe-13746682
You still need to be vigilant about hygene. no matter who you buy your food from or where it comes from.
Ce message a été modifié par JohnM - 08 février 2013 - 12:20 .
#19
Posté 08 février 2013 - 01:27
I know it's not the point but if they'd offered horsemeat lasagne, I'd've probably gone out and tried it. Tomorrow night I'll have to try the zebra I got.
Just what I wanted to say. I'm quite prepared to eat horse but it's not on sale legitimately.
#20
Posté 08 février 2013 - 01:29
So it turns out horse tastes like beef and is much, much cheaper.
Struggling to see a downside to this news.
It's nice to know what you are eating. I don't have a problem with horse meat but if it had been dog meat that would be different. Yeah I know it's not logical.
Ce message a été modifié par Northern Sol - 08 février 2013 - 01:29 .
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