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i can has cheezeburger?

Originally posted by: Nitemare
As much as I like eating cow-byproducts....umm no

you eat cowpies??
(I'm sure u meant steaks and such, by-products mean waste to me.)


sounds like an interesting and no not interesting enough to try!!
 
Originally posted by: dawp
Originally posted by: Nitemare
As much as I like eating cow-byproducts....umm no

you eat cowpies??
(I'm sure u meant steaks and such, by-products mean waste to me.)


sounds like an interesting and no not interesting enough to try!!

pretty much any meat on a cow
 
well a while ago, we were on coming back from Eilat and stopped in a gas station to refuel. i went into the store to buy some food. there was a burger (you won't find cheese burgers in israel) in a sealed plastic case, like the ones you get whipped cheese or something. i just bought it and just warmed it up in the microwave.

it was edible, but with a strong taste of chemicals. i doubt this will be much different.
 
Originally posted by: Regs
Can you imagine how much crap they have to put in that to keep it from spoiling?

Probably none...I bet they just go through the drive-through at McDonalds and seal up a Big Mac on the spot :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: dawp
Originally posted by: Nitemare
As much as I like eating cow-byproducts....umm no

you eat cowpies??
(I'm sure u meant steaks and such, by-products mean waste to me.)


sounds like an interesting and no not interesting enough to try!!

officially, anything put into a hotdog is considered by-products. as is potted meat.
 
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