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mapuc
08-10-16, 06:55 PM
http://nationalhealthplans.org/one-million-pounds-of-rat-meat-sold-as-boneless-chicken-wings-in-u-s/

(FDA) US Food and Drug Administration is now very concerned that an estimated a million pounds of rat meat, which is passed off as “boneless chicken wings”, was sold in restaurants and stores across America

I have nothing against Rat as meat or people eating rats. What makes me angry is when a company or a person try to cheat on customers by selling rat meat as boneless chicken wings

Markus

Jimbuna
08-11-16, 06:40 AM
Been caught doing similar in some UK restaurants (and probably the world over) for as long as I can remember.

Reece
08-11-16, 06:56 AM
back in the 70's here in Australia KFC was selling Kentucky Fried Cat, found only after a woman got a bone stuck in her throat. She went to hospital where they informed her it was a cat bone!!:dead:

Oberon
08-11-16, 06:58 AM
I dread to think what I've eaten over the years from various takeaways and roadside cafes and the like.
Probably best that I don't know. :yep:

Jimbuna
08-11-16, 07:06 AM
I dread to think what I've eaten over the years from various takeaways and roadside cafes and the like.
Probably best that I don't know. :yep:

I bet you enjoyed the taste all the same :)

Oberon
08-11-16, 07:11 AM
I bet you enjoyed the taste all the same :)

8/10 times, I'm not the fussiest of eaters...that's how I got this size. :oops:

The other 2 times...well...

https://youtu.be/w9lmCpIzhFo?t=36

Commander Wallace
08-11-16, 07:37 AM
A restaurant involved is called the road kill café and their special for today is poodles and noodles if anyone is interested. Supplies are however limited. :-?

Jimbuna
08-11-16, 07:58 AM
Not sure which is worse, the above or the Guolizhuang – Beijing’ Famous Restaurant.

WARNING: Googling the above will bring up the adult nature of their speciality dishes and are therefore not fit for posting on this forum, especially the pictures.

Eichhörnchen
08-11-16, 09:57 AM
http://i.imgur.com/Fdf4NW0.jpg

danasan
08-11-16, 12:16 PM
I used to eat Roast Beef in UK restaurants in 1992, lots of it, which should be medium at best.

After returning to Germany, there was that mad cow disease scandal.Especially in the UK.

Now, 25 years later, look what I've become since that time: Totally, hmmm, somewhat confused I am.

So, what's the problem, anyone?

No, just kidding... Glad to have survived that.

Honestly, rat meet well done can't be that bad, but who would order it, if it were classified as what it is?


Edit: @ Jim: Arrgh, my eyes. Anyone some eye - bleach?

AVGWarhawk
08-11-16, 12:30 PM
More and more my wife and I do not eat at restaurants if it can be avoided. Not just for rat, cat or whatever critter meat that might be on he plate but cleanliness has become something restaurants do not address. If the dining area looks like a dumpster imagine what the kitchen looks like. I'm not one for spending the evening retching from a poorly kept kitchen.

STEED
08-11-16, 12:51 PM
With all these rats being eaten what will the schools do when they run short of rat milk?

Platapus
08-11-16, 12:57 PM
So tell me again how we can trust corporations to self-police and that there is no need for oversight. :doh:

Eichhörnchen
08-11-16, 01:09 PM
With all these rats being eaten what will the schools do when they run short of rat milk?

:har::har::har::har::har::har::har::har::har::har: :har::har::har::har::har:

Commander Wallace
08-11-16, 06:29 PM
Not sure which is worse, the above or the Guolizhuang – Beijing’ Famous Restaurant.

WARNING: Googling the above will bring up the adult nature of their speciality dishes and are therefore not fit for posting on this forum, especially the pictures.

This gives new meaning to the term wok the dog, or is that walk the dog.

Platapus
08-11-16, 06:32 PM
I dread to think what I've eaten over the years from various takeaways and roadside cafes and the like.
Probably best that I don't know. :yep:

As we learned in survival class, the human digestive system is pretty robust and we can eat a lot of things in a lot of conditions just fine.

But yeah, the less you know about your food the better you will feel. :D

Jimbuna
08-11-16, 07:35 PM
Never ask for a 'doggy bag' :)

danasan
08-11-16, 07:45 PM
Never ask for a 'doggy bag' :)

:Kaleun_Sick::Kaleun_Sick::Kaleun_Sick:

OK, fair enough...

Betonov
08-12-16, 01:13 AM
As we learned in survival class, the human digestive system is pretty robust and we can eat a lot of things in a lot of conditions just fine.

But yeah, the less you know about your food the better you will feel. :D

Just look at hot dogs. Anything that can't be steak, file, minced meat, soup bone, heart, liver, lungs.... is thrown in there. A mass of fat, sinew, hooves, talons, beaks, brains wrapped in guts (if the hot dog is of high quality) and we still digest it no problem.

Jimbuna
08-12-16, 06:16 AM
Just look at hot dogs. Anything that can't be steak, file, minced meat, soup bone, heart, liver, lungs.... is thrown in there. A mass of fat, sinew, hooves, talons, beaks, brains wrapped in guts (if the hot dog is of high quality) and we still digest it no problem.

A bit like my wifes cooking :)

Only joking :o:oops:

Commander Wallace
08-12-16, 06:51 AM
A bit like my wifes cooking :)

Only joking :o:oops:


Um, Jim. I expect the £5000 in used notes inside an unmarked and used brown envelope will be returned now, forthwith ? If it makes you feel any better, you can keep the used brown envelope. :D

Catfish
08-12-16, 07:12 AM
Not sure which is worse, the above or the Guolizhuang – Beijing’ Famous Restaurant. [...] .

If the chinese ever find out that consuming Daesh-fighter's testicles boosts potence, we may have solved a problem :hmmm:

Commander Wallace
08-12-16, 07:16 AM
If the chinese ever find out that consuming Daesh-fighter's testicles boost potence, we may have solved a problem :hmmm:

:har::har:

Oberon
08-12-16, 12:40 PM
If the chinese ever find out that consuming Daesh-fighter's testicles boost potence, we may have solved a problem :hmmm:

:har::har::har: :up:

STEED
08-12-16, 01:55 PM
Don't eat hot dogs from a can...mechanically recovered meat! :huh:

Reece
08-12-16, 07:08 PM
After reading this post I might convert to being a vegetarian!:yep:

BTW, I used to love corned lambs tongues but are hard to find now.:hmmm:

STEED
08-13-16, 03:58 AM
After reading this post I might convert to being a vegetarian!:yep:



I was a non meat eater for 20 odd years but I did not class myself as a vegetarian as I would eat fish. Did I fell better for it? No not really.

Jimbuna
08-13-16, 07:47 AM
If the chinese ever find out that consuming Daesh-fighter's testicles boosts potence, we may have solved a problem :hmmm:

True that :)

Reece
08-13-16, 07:52 AM
I was a non meat eater for 20 odd years but I did not class myself as a vegetarian as I would eat fish. Did I fell better for it? No not really.
Then consider a roast leg of lamb with dark gravy made from the pan juices, mmmm yumm!!!:yep:

mapuc
08-13-16, 12:32 PM
I guess you remember the scandal we had with not correct meat in lasagne and other pre-made food.

Where the producers and others had used horse meat instead of beef.

I friend of mine said-Horse meat taste wonderful.

I said to him, maybe so, I haven't tasted horse meat, that is however, not the issue here, the issue is that a person who want to buy a pre-made lasagne can't trust what it is written on the package anymore, if it says with beef, then the person can't trust that.

If people want lasagne and other pre-made food with horse meat then they should request this and it should clearly say so on the package

Example:

Lasagne with Horse meat

Markus

Sailor Steve
08-13-16, 02:38 PM
I never put beef in lasagna, or spaghetti, or pizza. My motto is "If it's Italian, it requires sausage, made from pork!"

But that's just me.

Platapus
08-13-16, 04:23 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs8KNgT-kqo

Reece
08-13-16, 07:41 PM
I never put beef in lasagna, or spaghetti, or pizza. My motto is "If it's Italian, it requires sausage, made from pork!"

But that's just me.
I don't like lasagna and hate pork!!:dead:

Sailor Steve
08-13-16, 09:02 PM
Any man who doesn't like ham, bacon and sausage is no man at all. My favorite meal at one of our local restaurants is called the "Ultimate Omelet", and has all three. :O:

Reece
08-13-16, 09:59 PM
I like bacon but that's it!!:yep:

Betonov
08-14-16, 04:57 AM
I preffer beef over pork but only because every meal here has pork in it and beef is a pleasant change.

STEED
08-14-16, 05:49 AM
I preffer beef over pork but only because every meal here has pork in it and beef is a pleasant change.

Cornflakes and pork! :huh:

Jam sponge and pork! :huh:

Betonov
08-14-16, 05:55 AM
Cornflakes and pork! :huh:

Jam sponge and pork! :huh:

Every meal with meat :O:

STEED
08-14-16, 06:06 AM
Every meal with meat :O:

white ice cream covered in meat! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! :damn::damn:

Betonov
08-14-16, 06:12 AM
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/50/ed/77/50ed77953cb5d39a7237ea669dd58bc5.jpg

Reece
08-14-16, 07:58 AM
white ice cream covered in meat! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! :damn::damn:
Sardines topped with whipped cream!!!:dead:

Von Due
08-14-16, 08:24 AM
white ice cream covered in meat! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! :damn::damn:

Perhaps the bacon cake, then.

http://67.media.tumblr.com/eWzBwssSQloz3eeo6wVXP5hMo1_1280.jpg

Of course, if cake is not your thing, then how about a pint of beer served in the correct mug?

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_srOhGcGHvik/Swe-JY_M2zI/AAAAAAAADfM/m_i4VCp94sA/s800/BaconMug.jpg

mapuc
08-14-16, 12:06 PM
Then you should try the Bacon Explosion
In the original recipe they use pork, but every type of meat goes.

But bacon has to be a part of the recipe.

Markus

Reece
08-14-16, 08:22 PM
how about a pint of beer served in the correct mug?
Later. . . How about vomit with lashings of bacon!!!:dead:

Jimbuna
08-15-16, 12:58 PM
I preffer beef over pork but only because every meal here has pork in it and beef is a pleasant change.

Same here :yep:

mapuc
08-15-16, 02:45 PM
There are some exceptions otherwise I'm like Reece can't stand the taste and the smell of pork

These exception is bacon, I only use it when making pizza or something we call "forloren hare"(meatloaf)

And sausages(famous Danish røde pølser) or some of the German sausages

Minced pork meat as the majority of the Danish people use when making Danish frikadeller(meatballs) or some other type of meal where minced meat have to be used.

I get heavy nausea when I enter a home where they roast pork.

Markus

Platapus
08-15-16, 04:43 PM
I must be the only carbon based life form on this planet that does not like bacon. I can take pork, in limited amounts, in pretty much any form. But bacon? No thanks. What a waste of a pig in my opinion.

Commander Wallace
08-15-16, 07:13 PM
I must be the only carbon based life form on this planet that does not like bacon. I can take pork, in limited amounts, in pretty much any form. But bacon? No thanks. What a waste of a pig in my opinion.

I guess there will be no eating miss piggy for you then. :O:

Platapus
08-16-16, 02:23 PM
I guess there will be no eating miss piggy for you then. :O:

There are other ways to make her squeal. :D:D