Re: Is MacDonalds worried about your Health ?
[Re: TasteLikeChicken]
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06/14/09 01:41 AM
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Hmmm, tastes like chicken. I'm going to my brother's house tomorrow, in Albany. Get on google and show me which street to get on to find that fast food place that I can buy a buffalo buger with cheese and a garden salad for .40? Nope, not available, in Albany so I guess I will fill my tummy with a hamburger that will upset all the union guys, but it won't cost me much and it won't kill me. BIG DEAL!!!!! I eat where it's convenient and I will live as long as any of you!
You won't eat McDonalds and a bunch of you insist on BUY AMERICAN and GO UNION and you eat farmed fish. Most of you don't even know you are buying farmed fish, because it is labled MADE IN AMERICA!
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Re: Is MacDonalds worried about your Health ?
[Re: Buzzard]
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06/14/09 01:11 PM
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the references to McDonald's using South American beef in its U..S restaurants are wrong. The imported beef American ranchers are up in arms about comes not from South America but from Australia and New Zealand, Most dont have a clue ......really I worked at Fairbank Farms for 8 years , they are located in Ashville, New York. They are a packing plant , slaughter house, and distributer of beef. They used to buy thousands of tons of aussie beef product to grind w/ cull dairy cows for distribution to all grocerys in the north east, both in bulk and packaged in the stores labels........ If you live in the NE......you have eaten aussie roo meat as we called it..lol I worked at the plant a plant in nebraska for a few years, that processed the beef into burger. Yes almost any burger you buy has a form of nondomestic meat in it. The meat from over seas comes boxed frozen solid in 60 pound cases. From new zeland, argentina, europe, and central america, they are added at about 20-28 percent versus fresh domesitc. That product went to walmart, iga, applebees, mcdonalds, hyvee, and a lot of small butcher shops, just to name a few. So if you don't kill it and grind it yourself, odds are you have eaten, "roo" meat as Buzz calls it.
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Re: Is MacDonalds worried about your Health ?
[Re: kansasman]
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06/14/09 02:06 PM
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Hay Buzz! You can buy grain finished Elk steak, in about six miles of where I sit right now. Or any other part of a dead elk!
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Re: Is MacDonalds worried about your Health ?
[Re: David Underwood]
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06/14/09 02:57 PM
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Come to think of it there is an elk farm in central Oregon, but I don't know if they are grain fed, I understand their market is selling antlers in velvet to Korea. Oooops, another export.
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Re: Is MacDonalds worried about your Health ?
[Re: TasteLikeChicken]
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06/14/09 04:04 PM
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I can't afford to do much buffalo hunting, my annual elk hunting trip puts a big enough dent in an already thin wallet, and I don't have enough room on the deck of my boat for a garden1 . But I will take you up on that breakfast offer some day and I will bring fresh, organic ling cod fillets and crab! Love those farm fresh eggs with bright orange yolks, not the pale yellow yolks like those grocery store eggs. When we had the place in the country I had red rocks and barred rocks, New Zealand and Flemish giant rabbits, among others and whatever hog or goat I could pick up at the auction real cheap. I raised beets and turnips (mostly for the greens) Yukon Gold spuds, I raise spuds, I buy potatoes at he grocery store, squash, onions, my own herbs.
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