Posted on 03/17/2012 6:37:26 AM PDT by rawhide
Yes boneless chuck roast. Not to fat and not to lean. Just the right amount of fat for flavor.
Hold on! Is this on the list of "APPROVED" foods from Empress Michelle 0bama?
I'll have the same, but leave the embryos out of mine. Stick with the unfertilized eggs, please.
Amazing! You can hardly taste the hog anus!
The Obamas only eat charles roasts.
Excellent. LOL. I thought my burger tasted like Edward G. Robinson.
Ammonia, in many forms, is extremely common and a necessary molecule for life. All proteins, for instance, contain a form of ammonia. Hence the name "amino acid" for protein building blocks--amine or amino refers to the ammonia group (-NH3).
The ammonia is not used to kill bacteria (on the contrary, ammonia is often used to feed bacteria in the lab). One use is to control pH.
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That sounds really good
I think Trader Joe’s “grass fed” beef patties have filler now.
I was going to split a patty for breakfast with Mrs. JohnnyP. I wanted to salt the meat clear through, so I started chopping with a chef’s knife. Instead of breaking apart, the patty held together as I worked the knife. I stopped when it was thin and the size of a large pancake. Then I salted it and rolled it up gently and formed two small breakfast patties. It cooked up great, but had the texture of cardboard.
I had two more patties on hand, so last night I started looking for filler. I balled the patties up then slowly tried pulling the meat apart. I could see hundreds of very fine white threads trying to hold the meat together. I focused on one and pulled it out. It was two inches long and very strong.
Maybe I’ll make a video and post it up.
ok, here’s the video showing the filler in Trader Joe’s 85-15 Organic Grass Fed hamburger patties:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTepFz46i9Y
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