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Re: Cheap Bologna....OT, Ya Think?
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Posted by NE IA Dave on May 07, 2007 at 19:53:19 from (12.215.72.127):
In Reply to: Cheap Bologna....OT, Ya Think? posted by Glenn F. on May 07, 2007 at 04:59:58:
A friend of mine toured a packing house. He always butchered his own animals, so when he seen piles of white stuff he asked what it was. He was informed it was hot dogs and bologna. He claimed it was all white without a trace of red. I eat the stuff and enjoy it, but like most food if we only had a clue, we sure would not eat it at all. A old school teacher used to work picking tomatoes for catsup. He claimed they only made one trip across the field, green, or half rotted it all ended up in the pot. He would not even look at a catsup bottle, let alone eat it. We always cleaned the guts for casings as a child, and that helped us tone down on the new fresh sausage. So in conclusion of all this bad stuff I think I will just to be on the safe side go eat a egg and then get some rest. Because I know that all chicken butts are clean, and a unborn baby chicken just has to taste great. Any of you guys that went to the universaty of Nam ever eat nook mom ? Sorry if my spelling isn't so good, but i can't type and projectile puke at the same time. That is a chickens fertilized egg that is buried in the warm sand, and a day before it hatches out --they suck it down without cooking.
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