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Durgan
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Irradiating Meat- Clean Beef or Irradiated Dirty Beef?Irradiating Meat- Clean Beef or Irradiated Dirty Beef? Probably a great case for growing your own food as much as possible.
I first read about irradiation when visiting New Zealand in about 1970. There was a large amount of public information condemning the practice. This matter is a deep concern and should be to consumers of meat. The practice is upon us now.
http://www.americangrassfedbeef.com/irradiated-beef.asp This is an URL which is ringing the alarm bells.
You are not even safe purchasing from the local farmer, since all meat must be slaughtered in commercial establishments, if the meat is not soley for the consumption of the farmer. Home butchered meat cannot be sold to the public. This is Ontario Law.
A little off topic, the dangers of mass production of public food may be a disaster in the making. Meat today, vegetable products tomorrow. The public has given up quality for convenience. Nary a garden in sight in Canada.
I suggest some of the grass grown in urban homes be planted in food crops. It is amazing just how many vegetables can be grown
in a small patch. At least one can have a few fresh, safe products for some period of the year. It could be start.
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WeAreSTFC
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Re: Irradiating Meat- Clean Beef or Irradiated Dirty Beef? | Durgan wrote: | Irradiating Meat- Clean Beef or Irradiated Dirty Beef? Probably a great case for growing your own food as much as possible.
I first read about irradiation when visiting New Zealand in about 1970. There was a large amount of public information condemning the practice. This matter is a deep concern and should be to consumers of meat. The practice is upon us now.
http://www.americangrassfedbeef.com/irradiated-beef.asp This is an URL which is ringing the alarm bells.
You are not even safe purchasing from the local farmer, since all meat must be slaughtered in commercial establishments, if the meat is not soley for the consumption of the farmer. Home butchered meat cannot be sold to the public. This is Ontario Law.
A little off topic, the dangers of mass production of public food may be a disaster in the making. Meat today, vegetable products tomorrow. The public has given up quality for convenience. Nary a garden in sight in Canada.
I suggest some of the grass grown in urban homes be planted in food crops. It is amazing just how many vegetables can be grown
in a small patch. At least one can have a few fresh, safe products for some period of the year. It could be start. |
maybe if the NTS existed, North America wouldn't have that problem?
personally, I'm thankful we don't test nuclear weaponry.
I don't eat American... I wouldn't trust a penny off the yanks.
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Durgan
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Re: Irradiating Meat- Clean Beef or Irradiated Dirty Beef?[quote="WeAreSTFC"] | Durgan wrote: | Irradiating Meat- Clean Beef or Irradiated Dirty Beef?
I don't eat American... I wouldn't trust a penny off the yanks. |
I wouldn't be too santimonious. After all it was the UK Farmer, who introduced BSE to the world, by feeding sheep brains to cattle.
Durgan.
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Bear
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Theres n-n-n-n-n-n-nothing wr-wr-wr-wr-wrong with B-B-B-B-B-B-British b-b-b-b-b-beef ive b-b-b-b-b-been eating it f-f-f-f-f-f-or years and its done me n-n-n-n-n-n-n-no harm
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WeAreSTFC
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Re: Irradiating Meat- Clean Beef or Irradiated Dirty Beef?[quote="Durgan"] | WeAreSTFC wrote: | | Durgan wrote: | Irradiating Meat- Clean Beef or Irradiated Dirty Beef?
I don't eat American... I wouldn't trust a penny off the yanks. |
I wouldn't be too santimonious. After all it was the UK Farmer, who introduced BSE to the world, by feeding sheep brains to cattle.
Durgan. |
Why should I eat something from half way round the world, by a country run by a nutter?
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