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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:37 am 
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If you knew some of the stuff we feed to pigs you might stop eating bacon.


At least we can still eat sausage and pork chops!

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:41 am 
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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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If you knew some of the stuff we feed to pigs you might stop eating bacon.


At least we can still eat sausage and pork chops!


Ok Hank.

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I can imagine but I doubt it. I avoid Hormel. I get the Niman Ranch stuff a lot but don't like it as much. I've been getting organic meat more often but it's a little much for our budget. Not sure what I feed the kids otherwise. Our Jewel started carrying grass fed beef and have wanted to try it. I haven't looked at the lable anymore than that though.


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Spaulding wrote:
I can imagine but I doubt it. I avoid Hormel. I get the Niman Ranch stuff a lot but don't like it as much. I've been getting organic meat more often but it's a little much for our budget. Not sure what I feed the kids otherwise. Our Jewel started carrying grass fed beef and have wanted to try it. I haven't looked at the lable anymore than that though.


Passed on 400 tons of carrots last month that were ultimately fed to cattle in a southern state.

They had small amounts of plastic in them. That's some of the better stuff.

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Seacrest wrote:
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If you knew some of the stuff we feed to pigs you might stop eating bacon.


At least we can still eat sausage and pork chops!


Ok Hank.


That was a bit of a tip o the cap to the Simpsons. I knew what you meant.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 2:00 pm 
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Passed on 400 tons of carrots last month that were ultimately fed to cattle in a southern state.

They had small amounts of plastic in them. That's some of the better stuff.


So what do you eat or where do you buy from? I think a lot in the food industry needs to be fixed, but would have no idea where to start or how. I like the populartiy of farmers markets and I guess that's a start. Don't really know for sure if they are good though.


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Spaulding wrote:
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Passed on 400 tons of carrots last month that were ultimately fed to cattle in a southern state.

They had small amounts of plastic in them. That's some of the better stuff.


So what do you eat or where do you buy from? I think a lot in the food industry needs to be fixed, but would have no idea where to start or how. I like the populartiy of farmers markets and I guess that's a start. Don't really know for sure if they are good though.



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Huh. That's the opposite of who I'd think of first.


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Spaulding wrote:
Huh. That's the opposite of who I'd think of first.



The one in Oak Brook has grass fed beef and free range chicken.

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Grass-fed beef is clearly inferior to corn-fed beef.

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Why do you feel that way?


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Seacrest wrote:
Passed on 400 tons of carrots last month that were ultimately fed to cattle in a southern state.

They had small amounts of plastic in them. That's some of the better stuff.


I can't see where some small amounts of plastic would be an issue- those that do not pass through would remain undissolved in one of the stomachs, and you likely eat little stomach (hay bales often contain small clippings of plastic twine on/in them). Chemicals that would transfer into the muscle would be of more concern.

Grass-fed beef is considered healthier because the number of cattle pastured per farm is usually smaller, thus there is less disease pressure like often is present at larger feedlots, where corn is the feed of choice. Less disease pressure means less preventative antibiotics and other medicines, etc.


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Why do you feel that way?


I used to raise livestock.

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Don't worry, I am great at finding pigs!

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
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Why do you feel that way?


I used to raise livestock.


Yelling at the fat people at your high school doesnt count as raising livestock.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
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Why do you feel that way?


I used to raise livestock.


Is this part of the bit, or for realsies?


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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
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Why do you feel that way?


I used to raise livestock.


No shit? I'd like to hear about that. From what I read, true or not, grass is really what livestock should be eating. The grain based feed fattens them and produces a product we are more accustomed to, but isn't really good for them.


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K Effective wrote:
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Spaulding wrote:
Why do you feel that way?


I used to raise livestock.


Is this part of the bit, or for realsies?


:lol: I've done many things in life, K.

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Doc, don't you mean you had people raise livestock for you?

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:27 pm 
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Doc, don't you mean you had people raise livestock for you?


In truth, that statement is pretty accurate. However, I got most of the credit and all the money.

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Well let's hear it!


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Spaulding wrote:
Well let's hear it!


Nah, that's a real story. I don't tell real stories here.

I've done enough stuff, though, I think even JORR might be interested.

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Next time I'm in the Viagra triangle I'll be looking for your rich ass to tell me stories.

My roommate in college was a farmer.


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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Grass-fed beef is clearly inferior to corn-fed beef.



That depends on how you define superior.

And the carrots went to grass fed beef. And K you are correct. Trace amounts of plastic are not really a problem for cattle.

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Spaulding wrote:
Next time I'm in the Viagra triangle I'll be looking for your rich ass to tell me stories.

My roommate in college was a farmer.


I take it your a frequent visitor?


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I go downtown about 2 or 3 times a year. Maybe 1 is spent in that area.


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I go downtown about 2 or 3 times a year. Maybe 1 is spent in that area.


Uh huh.


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Spaulding wrote:
My roommate in college was a farmer.


The correct term is agricultural engineer.

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Spaulding wrote:
Well let's hear it!


I thought it was pretty well established that Dr. Ken grew up a shit kicker who got some book learnin', moved north and won over the wealthy city slickers with his cornpone charm.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
My roommate in college was a farmer.


The correct term is agricultural engineer.


I'll take a farmer over an Ivy League grad nine times out of ten.

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