| | | Irish BEEF could be cleared from the shelves as dioxin scare spreads | | What do you think about the latest meat scare? Would you take it seriously or not?
[i]The health alert around Irish pork has spread to beef after tests found illegal levels of cancer risk chemicals in the meat. Beef from cattle on three farms in the south of Ireland has tested positive for dioxins, while tests on feed given to animals on eight farms from Northern Ireland are due later this week. The discovery is a hammer blow for the Irish beef industry, which sends tens of millions of pounds of meat to Britain and the rest of the world every year.[/i]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1093039/Now-Irish-BEEF-cleared-shelves-dioxin-scare-spreads-cattle.html[b]Some of the big brand products being withdrawn[/b]Bowyers sausages
Goodfellas Friday Fever Meateor frozen pizza
Rankin Selection Irish Pork sausages
Rankin Selection Pork and Leek sausages
Rankin Irish Pork Sausage Meat 454g
Rankin Pork & Herb Sausage Meat 454gAsda
Bob the Builder Turkey and Pork Sausage 100g
6 x Mini Melton Mowbray pork pies
Frozen Sausage Filled Giant Yorkshire Pudding (Kerry Foods)
Billy Bear Sliced Sausage 100g
Billy Bear Deli Selection 2kg
Asda Good For You Chicken and... | |
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| Anyone for a Bacon Sarny? | | Last weekend I commented that I would love a bacon sarny (sandwich or butty). Smoked back bacon stuffed between two slices of chewing gum bread (white sliced) is a cardiologist's nightmare and this boy's erotic fantasy. Tonight The Boss came home clutching a packet of bacon and has promised me a sarny for breakfast. A couple of rashers with just a squirt of Heniz Tomato sauce (Organic of course. We're food freaks here. LOL) and a mug of builder's tea. In bed naturally. Spoilt? I am, but oh boy am I going to have good dreams tonight. So what's your achievable fantasy food? | |
| | Olympics are going to be hard on the Chinese. | | With the olympics in Beijing, Chinese citizens have been told to adjust their lifestyles in so many ways. The lastest is that restaurants are being told to stop serving dog meat while the tourists are there. Now, if I'm going over to China, I want to experience their real culture, not a watered down version they think will make the tourists happy. I would be really offended when the Olympics comes to Canada in 2010 if the goverment told us we couldn't eat back bacon, or maple syrup. I think China should show the world what they're really like. | |
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