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I feel VERY sorry for you

I feel VERY sorry for you

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Originally posted by Woodgie
Do you ever wonder why?


Edit: Evil laugh
Yep .. made locally.

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Well, cows around here are very well kept and they are a few, so price is high.

But it's worth when had! 🙂

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Originally posted by Rajk999
Yep .. made locally.
Edit: Well that is ok then.

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Only been coming to the RHP General Forum for about three months. There was an aroma of something cooking,

which got me started in the first place. Now I keep coming back for the friendship and the food. Mostly the...


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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Only been coming to the RHP General Forum for about three months.
Right...

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Only been coming to the RHP General Forum for about three months. There was an aroma of something cooking,

which got me started in the first place. Now I keep coming back for the friendship and the food. Mostly the...


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I could make you a meat free kebab with exotic spices you would travel the world to get.

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Originally posted by Woodgie
I could make you a meat free kebab with exotic spices you would travel the world to get.

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Why pseudo-meat when there's so much good genuinely vegetarian food out there? Why not make a falafel instead, for example?

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Originally posted by Seitse
If you are one of those persons who doesn't dig on meat, I am tremendously sorry for you.

I just had a medium 5.75 euro steak, solely with salt & pepper, and sided with a warm salad of zuccini, green pepper, mushroms and onion, with pine seeds and bacon.

Forget the salad. The steak returned to me the trust in humankind, in life, in heaven, in the presen ...[text shortened]... humans shall be saved.

Oh yes, and if you don't have sex, I also feel sorry for you.

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I dig meat. 60% of my daily food intake is poultry and I love a good red! Pig is the most sublime meat, I don't care what people say about swine, though it's not good to eat all the time for health reasons.

I tried vegetarianism once for a year. I just couldn't keep going.

Ah, meat. I love animals. 😀

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Why pseudo-meat when there's so much good genuinely vegetarian food out there? Why not make a falafel instead, for example?
Some of the punters enjoy the taste of meat.

And it gives them something to moan about "this is nothing like meat".

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Originally posted by Sunburnt
I dig meat. 60% of my daily food intake is poultry and I love a good red! Pig is the most sublime meat, I don't care what people say about swine, though it's not good to eat all the time for health reasons.

I tried vegetarianism once for a year. I just couldn't keep going.

Ah, meat. I love animals. 😀
Good for you and well done.

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Quorn Fijita Strips in a sweet chilli sauce grilled with mang tout 😀😀😀😀. Also nice in flour tortillas 🙂

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Originally posted by Silverstriker
Quorn Fijita Strips in a sweet chilli sauce grilled with mang tout 😀😀😀😀. Also nice in flour tortillas 🙂
With a few beers that is top quality nosh.

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Originally posted by Woodgie
I could make you a meat free kebab with exotic spices you would travel the world to get.

😉
I recently tasted a meat-free nugget in a Chinese restaurant that tasted like the KFC chicken nuggets .. better in fact. The taste and texture was incredible. I think the far east countries make a lot of that stuff now. There is even soya based duck that is shaped like a real duck and each part of it - dark meat and white meat has the correct texture and taste.

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Originally posted by Rajk999
I recently tasted a meat-free nugget in a Chinese restaurant that tasted like the KFC chicken nuggets .. better in fact. The taste and texture was incredible. I think the far east countries make a lot of that stuff now. There is even soya based duck that is shaped like a real duck and each part of it - dark meat and white meat has the correct texture and taste.
When the standard for chicken nuggets being used is KFC's, you know the person knows nothing about meat.

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Originally posted by Woodgie
Edit: Well that is ok then.
In fact in backward 3rd world countries like mine, the beef and poultry are safer to eat. We still have lots of free range, chickens, ducks, goats, sheep and cows. There is very little 'high tech' mass production farming here. If you want beef without the BSF and hormones visit a poor country. Of course you might get other things you dont want ... 🙂