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Today's list of things that have been discovered to contain some percentage of horsemeat.
How about anything that eats a horse but has not yet fully digested the meal?
alexander5245 wrote:How about anything that eats a horse but has not yet fully digested the meal?
I believe that's why Biden is on the list?
Considering the amount of flies, rat crap, and other nasty things that get into our food, horse meat is fine with me.
-Oregonian lumber. -The bible. -Big Red (competitive chewing gum). -Heroin. -Every penny minted after 1990. -The linens of Hollywood studio executive Jack Woltz one fateful morning in 1972. -Crocs. -65% of billiard tables.
And, shockingly, viande chevaline.
Horse meat is good for you unless the source of the horse gave the horse som illegal substances not meant for human consumption.
those meatballs look yummy {;^)
One imagines that, due to the decomposition, absorption, and dissemination of the flesh of horses (among, y'know, other organic things), depending on one's interpretation of "meat," it's very likely that nearly everything with organic content, from our own bodies to the plastic phones on our desks, contain some vanishingly small percentage of horse meat. (Yow, that was all just one sentence...) It's the "we're all star-stuff" or "you're probably breathing air George Washington had in his lungs" theory, but a bit more gory and depressing! Also, I concur. The meatballs do look good, horsy or no.
Dude, my meatball just rolled off my plate looking for Wilber. Must of been under cooked.
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