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how do u like your meat?


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Excellent. Young friend has just started as an apprentice chef. I am sure he will appreciate the photo.

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On the odd occasion that I do eat meat, I have it "ruined".   At least I'm sure I have no chance of getting Salmonella.

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Like mine COOKED

if I can see red or pink it is not COOKED

just my way of doing things

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Chop off his horns, wipe his bum, and chuck him on a plate.

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On my plate ...

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I like mine cooked too I'm a patient bloke I'll "wait " for mine

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2 inch thick eye fillet, medium rare for me please



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I still like to hear a little moo. Medium rare for me with a good pepper sauce and salad.

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As an old chef I'd start at the top Rare maybe go to med rare but Blue has been omitted, shame.

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Medium rear.. Just pink in the middle..
Cooked too much dries the steak out .. 



-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Monday 1st of June 2015 08:57:50 PM

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Meat is safe to eat when cooked "well done".  Cattle reared on or near sewerage farms are a risk. The risk being humans eating meat from these cattle will get  a dose of tape worms. The so called good cooks will tell you that meat should not be well done, how wrong they are. 

Humans with tape worms craping in a paddock where cattle graze will result in cattle being infected with C Bovis which is cysts in the muscles of the animal. When humans eat a viable cyst  the life cycle is complete .

 

After forty years of meat inspection I know the risks.

So if you want a tape worm, eat your meat part or half cooked, best of luck.



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Europeans have been eating Ta-Ta, raw mince and egg for yonks without a problem, Me thinks there is too much glass half full these days, problems over-coming the pure joys of eating.



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Ontos45 wrote:

Europeans have been eating Ta-Ta, raw mince and egg for yonks without a problem, Me thinks there is too much glass half full these days, problems over-coming the pure joys of eating.


The incidence of Tape worms in Eastern European countries is high, as well as Africa.



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My sediments.



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Cremated for me biggrin, I reckon even the bottom piece was under done !



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Then there's the cancer issues.. Of burnt food.. Even toast..
My glass I'd half full .. Cattle are treated for warms these days..

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Just walk it through a warm room!

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03_Troopy wrote:

Chop off his horns, wipe his bum, and chuck him on a plate.


Yeah, I'm with you troopy.

If you like the bottom one you may as well eat some cardboard. It's cheaper. smilesmile 



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One night we had a spit .. We cut it up .. Everyone was enjoying how well it tasted etc..
Then some fool turned the lights on.. 1/3 of people stopped eating their meat..
Seems more an aesthetic thing ..

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Aus-Kiwi wrote:

Then there's the cancer issues.. Of burnt food.. Even toast..
My glass I'd half full .. Cattle are treated for warms these days..


 C Bovis is not a worm in cattle but is a cyst. eating under cooked meat containing C Bovis cysts will result in a dose of tape worms in your gut. Their is no treatment for this condition in cattle.



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