Re: Nuclear device for the kitchen, yes really
- From: "colin" <no.spam.for.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 11:31:54 GMT
"Ian" <Ian_Buckner_not_@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "colin" <no.spam.for.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > I dont know anyone whos tasted iradiated food (not that has good sense
of
> > taste anyway).
> >
> > Colin =^.^=
>
> If you really want to, I noticed the other day in Costco (so our
> US friends could also likely get this) Australian lamb hocks which
> claimed on the pack not to need refrigeration. It didn't say
> "irradiated" but I suspect that's the only way that would work.
>
> Regards
> Ian
>
> (No, I didn't buy any.)>
>
I live in the UK so i gues i wont be able to get any, what a shame (grin)
I heard in one of the links here how if chicken is iradiated much more than
is required to kill most of the baddies it can taste of burnt feathers.
Colin =^.^=
.
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