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Looking for recipes for Chlorinated Chicken in the Cali, maybe something on the Ridge Monkey?
Six legs? Is that you, or the chicken?have you tried chicken Chernobyl ........... its like chicken kiev but you get six legs
Is the Monkey chlorinated too?Looking for recipes for Chlorinated Chicken in the Cali, maybe something on the Ridge Monkey?
Looking for recipes for Chlorinated Chicken in the Cali, maybe something on the Ridge Monkey?
That’s good, maybe we should join them... ooops, sorry!Our standards and those of the EU are far far better.
Yes, I remember with fondness eating Ikea meatballs laced with horse meat.Our standards and those of the EU are far far better.
Yes, I remember with fondness eating Ikea meatballs laced with horse meat.
In all honesty, I don’t suppose washing chickens with chlorine is particularly harmful to human health. If it were we’d all be keeping our children from swimming in public swimming pools. My boys take great gulps of the water and spit it at each other if I’m not watching closely enough. I’m far more concerned about hormone bloated beef.
It’s harmful to the standard of welfare of the chicken prior to its demise rather than that of the humans that consume it.Yes, I remember with fondness eating Ikea meatballs laced with horse meat.
In all honesty, I don’t suppose washing chickens with chlorine is particularly harmful to human health. If it were we’d all be keeping our children from swimming in public swimming pools. My boys take great gulps of the water and spit it at each other if I’m not watching closely enough. I’m far more concerned about hormone bloated beef.
As Cali-fate hinted at, we are quite happy to eat chlorinated washed salad, so why not chicken?
such Chicken is probably better to eat than ours, but the real issue is the poor conditions the birds are kept in.
The issue is why they see fit to have to wash it with chlorine in the first place, not the chlorine.
I agree, but animal welfare or slaughter standards is not how the matter is being presented. It is being presented as a food safety matter. Hormone bloated beef really is a food safety matter, as the hormones used to build muscle on cows passes into the human food chain.Chlorine is not the issue. It’s the filthy production line the chicken is processed on and the proven bacteria path & notably that the Chlorine does not kill off all the bacteria.
Presented by whom, USA or RSPCA?I agree, but animal welfare or slaughter standards is not how the matter is being presented. It is being presented as a food safety matter. Hormone bloated beef really is a food safety matter, as the hormones used to build muscle on cows passes into the human food chain.
I agree, but animal welfare or slaughter standards is not how the matter is being presented. It is being presented as a food safety matter. Hormone bloated beef really is a food safety matter, as the hormones used to build muscle on cows passes into the human food chain.
The title of the thread.Presented by whom, USA or RSPCA?
Not necessarily look up WTO and NAFTA country of origin labelling. Also do you eat out? Where will that meat come from? Ever been in hospital, school, care home? These are all bulk buyers of cheap food where do you think they will be buying their ingredients from?Hormone beef is banned in UK at the moment; let’s hope it remains that way after EU departure. In any case it’s down the individual as to exactly what meat, poultry, fish & milk they buy and where they buy it from.
The title of the thread is asking for recipes. I don’t know whether the OP was genuinely looking to expand their menu or to draw attention to the issue. Either way, food safety and animal welfare should not be mutually exclusive.The title of the thread.
If you don't want it, don't buy it.
If you don't buy it, the shops won't sell it.
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