My Lovely Horse Lasagne

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Go for it!
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Pete wrote:This is boring now. Also all of you have horrible signatures.
Clive Holland has enough shit to put up with at the moment without that comment.
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bilky asko wrote:
Pete wrote:This is boring now. Also all of you have horrible signatures.
Clive Holland has enough shit to put up with at the moment without that comment.
*deletes all ugly sigs*
"He has to be larger than bacon"
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rdobbie wrote:It's no coincidence that M&S and Waitrose haven't been caught up in this scandal.
http://news.sky.com/story/1042797/horse ... ls-burgers
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Haha, don't speak too soon, rdobbie!
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JAS84 wrote:Haha, don't speak too soon, rdobbie!
Yeah, we got it, thanks.... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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JAS84 wrote:Haha, don't speak too soon, rdobbie!
I'll humbly eat humble pie if the Waitrose burgers have got horse in them, but I bet they haven't. Despite the pomposity of Waitrose and those who shop there, I do believe they go the extra mile to check out the arse-end of their supply chain. Tesco and Aldi, however, are balls deep in plausible deniability.
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nodnirG kraM wrote:I'm vegetarian so this is genuine lack of understanding from me. But you're eating the ground up carcass of a dead animal - provided it's not going to harm you, does it really matter which dead animal you're munching on?
No, although you'd want to know you weren't eating ground up diseased donkey, complete with tumors and cycts. Those things may be possible if someone has gone to lengths to lie about what they're selling.

But lovely horse? No.
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rdobbie wrote:
JAS84 wrote:Haha, don't speak too soon, rdobbie!
I'll humbly eat humble pie if the Waitrose burgers have got horse in them, but I bet they haven't. Despite the pomposity of Waitrose and those who shop there, I do believe they go the extra mile to check out the arse-end of their supply chain. Tesco and Aldi, however, are balls deep in plausible deniability.
I think the same guarantee can be applied to Morrisons
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nodnirG kraM wrote:I'm vegetarian so this is genuine lack of understanding from me. But you're eating the ground up carcass of a dead animal - provided it's not going to harm you, does it really matter which dead animal you're munching on?
It does if the meat contains illegal veterinary medicines (Bute).
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JAS84 wrote:
nodnirG kraM wrote:I'm vegetarian so this is genuine lack of understanding from me. But you're eating the ground up carcass of a dead animal - provided it's not going to harm you, does it really matter which dead animal you're munching on?
It does if the meat contains illegal veterinary medicines (Bute).
The UK's chief medical officer was quoted as saying you would need to eat 500 pure horsemeat burgers at a time to reach a harmful dose of bute.
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