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Originally posted by 206 View PostI quit buying them when mad cow disease hit. They said it resides in the spine. Switched to short ribs or 7 bone for my beef soup.
Yeah prions tend to accumulate in the spinal tissues and brain.
However as I believe they have now stopped feeding sheep's brains to cows and I've seen oxtail in my local morrisons supermarket - I'd say it's now safe to eat.
Well certainly in the uk - what you lot feed your cows is anyone's guess, we learnt our lesson the hard way :-)
(I say 'learn't - what moron first decided to feed spines and brains to herbivores ? Did that really need learning?)
This business of adding dried pinto beans to a stew. Always taught you soaked them either overnight or simmered for a couple of hours and discarded the water - or am I thinking of different beans ?Made In England - Fine Tuned By The USAJust call me 'One Grind'
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Originally posted by curious aardvark View PostThis business of adding dried pinto beans to a stew. Always taught you soaked them either overnight or simmered for a couple of hours and discarded the water - or am I thinking of different beans ?sigpic
it's all good my friend..........
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