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by Dr. Hobo » 8/5/2003, 6:38 pm
its gotta be the high quality grill they use
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by Susan » 8/5/2003, 6:54 pm
In Japan, they feed their best cows a special diet consisting mostly of beer, and they massage them with Sake before the slaughter them.
Making for one hella expensive beef dish.
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by Johnny » 8/5/2003, 7:09 pm
carnival_7 wrote: maybe it's the "100% beef"
there's beef in there??
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by Axtech » 8/5/2003, 7:17 pm
su7an wrote: In Japan, they feed their best cows a special diet consisting mostly of beer, and they massage them with Sake before the slaughter them. Making for one hella expensive beef dish.
Yeah! My biology teacher was telling us about that (he lived in Japan for a while). Most of us probably wouldn't like it though. We're used to lean beef. The beer-diet beef is FULL of fat.
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by Susan » 8/5/2003, 7:18 pm
I dunno... I hear it's pretty tender...
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by Axtech » 8/5/2003, 7:20 pm
I'd give it a go.
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by Joey » 8/5/2003, 7:43 pm
ew .. no beef talk ..
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by megxyz128 » 8/5/2003, 7:48 pm
do they have anything vegetarian that tastes like chicken? i'm asking this seriously, by the way.
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by Joey » 8/5/2003, 7:51 pm
Yep .. there's chikn' nuggets, chikn' burgers ... it won't taste exactly like chicken but it's similiar
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by superboots » 8/5/2003, 7:52 pm
mmmmmmm
oh and tofu owns you
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by Joey » 8/5/2003, 7:54 pm
tofu takes on the taste of anything you make it with .. i made some fish and chips using tofu .. it was tasty .. better then real fish lol
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by superboots » 8/5/2003, 7:55 pm
tofu is divine when cooked properly
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OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
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No, seriously?
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by megxyz128 » 8/5/2003, 7:56 pm
i don't know, the whole vegetarian thing appeals to me, but i don't have the money or the resources to go through with it and be healthy about it. not yet anyway.
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by Joey » 8/5/2003, 8:00 pm
Being vegetarian isn't expensive .. I've found it a lot cheaper .. meat is more expensive then vegetarian options .. that's just a misconception.
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by Bananababy » 8/5/2003, 8:10 pm
I'd be a vegetarian.. I just love steak too much...
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by its4am_isanybodyhome » 8/5/2003, 8:46 pm
mmm...i love bacon...
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by Henrietta » 8/5/2003, 9:15 pm
It's expensive if you don't buy your food in the first place and then you gotta go get special food.
i cant buy band clothes anymore withought feeling like a poser.
Why would you feel like a poser?
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by Joey » 8/5/2003, 9:20 pm
You don't need "special food" to be vegetarian .. you simply don't eat meat ... i
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by starseed_10 » 8/5/2003, 9:25 pm
i donno... it just seams weird that i'm advertising my music tastes with my clothes or something. Plus whenever i see someone with a good charlotte, etc... shirt on it makes me sick. Why would my clothes be any better.
and dont you need special dieting and whatnot to get essential protein joey?
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