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16th January 2013, 02:27 PM
#11
The food industry has been full of these cost saving tricks for years , Tesco's and the others think their spot audits and paper trail checks will catch everything . I spent the last 25 years in the food industry , Chocolate Milk Shake has milk in it , Chocolate Shake doesn't have a lot , but it has a lot of powdered stuff and chemicals , Minced Meat Pies have Chicken and pork in with the beef , Minced Beef pies are just beef , Ox Cheek , shin , pulverised bone beef fat , are all beef . If we read the label we would only cook from scratch , why , because food processors chuck skimmed milk powder , Whey powder and a lot of other fillers in to bulk up a product cheaply . Horse meat is lean and nutritious , I have eaten it in France and do not have a problem with it , similar to beef with a slight gamy taste , but I like to know when it is there . There used to be a thriving trade in New Forest ponies , bred , fed running free and exported , since the trade has stopped , the colts get shot at birth and the carcass fed to the dogs , along with the dairy bull calves . Because we assume the horse as a mighty , intelligent , magnificent animal we don't eat them , we condemn the Koreans and Chinese for eating Dog , I really don't fancy that as a staple diet , but one man's meat !!!
Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 ) 

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16th January 2013, 02:29 PM
#12
Little cafe in Cable St used to do excellent horse steaks with boiled potato, veg, and gravy. A few pints in the Brown Bear and a late lunch there set you up well for the evening session. I used to stay in the New Forest when on leave and got talking to a dealer who was down for the pony sales, he was part of a team buying for the Asian market in Birmingham. Come the next day and due in no small part to all day opening on sale days my mate and I decided to bid against him and push up his prices. We ended the day owning seven ponies!
Regards
Calvin
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16th January 2013, 02:57 PM
#13
The dealers never went much over £10 , but it gave the young colts a good year on the forest , at no cost to the commoner who owned it , now they don't get a week ! I do not have a problem as long as HUMANE slaughter is involved , the Asian market sounds a lot like an Iman with a sharp knife . I had no problem with that method of slaughter till I saw one screw it up big style with a goat , It was extremely unpleasant to see , and about as Humane as a thump in the nuts with a lump hammer .
Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 ) 

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16th January 2013, 04:23 PM
#14
Price-wise you're not far out Rob. We paid between £7 and £13 apart from a pretty filly at £36 which my mate kep and brought on for his daughter. The other ponies we transferred over to a commoner who had off forest pasture for the colts and the others went back on the forest. Not sure how well you know the area, I used to stay at the Beaulieu Road Hotel until the fire destroyed it and then lived in the stationmasters cottage next door. I used to get free accommodation as I was pally with the manageress and also used to take out horse-trekking parties. There were worse places to spend a leave.
Regards
Calvin
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16th January 2013, 05:07 PM
#15
just checked the Tesco burgers in my fridge- and theyre off!!
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16th January 2013, 05:28 PM
#16
they DO get worse
Traces of Zebra have been found in Tesco barcodes.
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16th January 2013, 05:42 PM
#17
My Lidl pony?
In honour of Wally the whale that died in the River Thames a couple of years ago, Vera Lynn is to produce a tribute record, which is to be called "Whale Meat Again".
TODAY: 'Crazy Horse' sounds way cooler that 'Mad Cow'
Traces of zebras found in Tesco barcodes:
I see absolutely no problem with horsemeat in my burgers, which is why my mane is so glossy and I'm running in the 3:10 at Kempton
Whatever next? My Lidl pony?
K.
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16th January 2013, 09:54 PM
#18
Horse Meet in Burgers
They should do that with some of the horses i bet on
Mind you a fewof them in the pow camp would have been nice
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16th January 2013, 11:36 PM
#19
WALK IT:
Put a few bob on some old nags, as I was told they would walk it, most did just that. Not enough left from my losings to afford a burger anyway. Mind you always ensure the cat is home, safe and asleep prior to ordering from my local far eastern take-away. K.
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16th January 2013, 11:49 PM
#20
HONG KONG STYLE;
Would not be happy to find I ate our old mog, Sweet or Sour.
Imagine the cat is male, as no sprogs or just listens to me ?
Chicken sh@t hardly leaves the house and watches the neighborhood cats eat it's food.
I feed half the moggie area.
But doubt I will end up with ours in a stir fry, little fecker hardly leaves the house and certainly has not travelled east, yet ?
K.
Last edited by Keith at Tregenna; 17th January 2013 at 01:04 AM.
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