Posted on 03/22/2024 6:56:40 PM PDT by Morgana
Too back, they can all go back to India and let their cows wander the streets while people starve. Good riddance.
Don’t know why you bashing the muslims on this thread they love beef too!
Now yes they not into the pig so that means when we eat hamburgers together they won’t have bacon on theirs but that is more bacon for us!
I say all this because the hindus attacked muslims in India for eating a cow.
I saw to American Muslims, lets all eat hamburgers near the hindus, we will hold the bacon on yours.
Whatever the OP’s source says, this actually happened SEVEN YEARS AGO.
https://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Article/2017/12/14/Hindus-have-beef-with-US-gelatin-law
I'm thinking it's racism and intolerance with a soupçon of general ignorance.
They are hostile, against US civilization; screw them, they should get back to their sick bloodthirsty cultures
Now you are going to meh, meh bullShiite aren’t you?
I don’t assimilate. You assimilate to me.
your stupid kuffar head on the block soon
Tell him to eff off and go back to the land of sacred cows and dried human feces blowing in the wind.
What ... ?
Globalism-
I think people with food fetishes are very short sighted. For instance, I am fascinated with akutuq, which is also called Eskimo Ice Cream. It is centuries-old dish that is a favorite throughout Alaska.
The classic northern Alaskan ingredients include hard fat (caribou, bear, muskox), sea-mammal oil (seal, whale), and a flavoring (from either flora or fauna). In Southwest Alaska, native cooks use eulachon, better known as candlefish, mixed with oil and snow.
The ingredients proportions—one part hard fat, one part seal oil, one part water, and four parts plant or protein material—have been the same for centuries. The ingredients are quickly stirred with splayed fingers until it becomes white, smooth, and tripled in volume. Then seal oil is added, a tablespoon at a time, then a little ice cold water and snow to increase the fluffiness. After 45 minutes the mix looks like a shiny white frosting ready to cover a cake. In go the salmonberries and blueberries—and a little sugar, an ingredient the whalers introduced in the mid-1800s. The ice cream created is delicate, slightly sweet, and rich with fruit. The texture is smooth and silky, with the sensuous feel of a French buttercream.
I bet if Eskimo Ice Cream was served in a Ben and Jerry’s container, it would be a national rage with these diet extremists. There would be a demand for it because it was not made from dairy products—until they found out what it really was. LOL!
The lack of tolerance to other religions is disappointing. Hindus are fairly benign. I agree he should read the label and act accordingly but we can agree to disagree more agreeably.
There’s a place at the table for all of God’s creatures, right next to the biscuits and the mashed potatoes.
Run it thru a strainer.
And?
Are you another H1B?
Back when I kept Kosher, there was a short discussion about whether to consider rennet in cheese to be traif (a non-kosher meat source with a milk product, a two-fer no-no.)
We quickly decided good cheese was worth bending the rules hard.
Speaking of a soupçon of ignorance, what race is "muslim"?
Awww, their feewings could get severely hurt........
“Lack of tolerance to other religions is ‘disappointing’”
Yeah well they can take their ‘religions’ back to their shithole countries.
And since you as a simpleton haven’t noticed MURDEROUS Islam is EVERYWHERE, killing infidels
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