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libodem

(19,288 posts)
96. You are right
Fri Feb 6, 2015, 07:41 PM
Feb 2015

It's just that it looked so gross I figured that's the type of place it went.

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Makes you want to scream. marmar Feb 2015 #1
I looked this up purely out of curiosity. woo me with science Feb 2015 #12
I want to vomit. 840high Feb 2015 #63
^this^ Arugula Latte Feb 2015 #191
Which food group does ammonia belong to? world wide wally Feb 2015 #2
That will be in the "natural preservatives" listed on the label. eom MohRokTah Feb 2015 #5
Not sure, how is it listed on cheese? n/t dilby Feb 2015 #8
Not sure but I've been in a fight where I made someone eat some floor. Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2015 #24
Corporate Frankenfood group workinclasszero Feb 2015 #113
You should read what they are putting in the dog food and treats leftofcool Feb 2015 #3
I have been cooking food for my dogs for months now. phylny Feb 2015 #35
for dogfood, everything one can imagine that make it to the renderers cooker of 'meat & bonemeal' Sunlei Feb 2015 #48
We have, after our dog who was just one year old, began losing her fur. We though she had mange, sabrina 1 Feb 2015 #51
thank you.... BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2015 #120
We have cats also. Two of them, the older ones, had problems throwing up, and loose bowls, or sabrina 1 Feb 2015 #124
thanks!! BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2015 #125
Lol, they can be very picky about their food. sabrina 1 Feb 2015 #186
Mr. Mickey is now 18 and has kidney disease… but he gets his baby food, too... MrMickeysMom Feb 2015 #192
Same thing happened with my cat. LeftyMom Feb 2015 #196
Bet they fight labeling it, too. MohRokTah Feb 2015 #4
Uh oh, the Woo Warriors of DU will be very upset! BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #98
someone here said that? BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2015 #121
Ayup BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #126
I would have a problem if there was a scientific proven danger to the product. dilby Feb 2015 #6
Amonnium hydroxide as an anti-bacterial agent. MohRokTah Feb 2015 #7
It's used in making cheese all the time. dilby Feb 2015 #9
Didn't like Brie exactly for that reason. Demit Feb 2015 #11
You should go to a cheese shop dilby Feb 2015 #15
I like it well enough. To be more specific, Demit Feb 2015 #17
Blue cheese has much higher levels of ammonia than brie dilby Feb 2015 #33
My father-in-law told a story from WWII... Demit Feb 2015 #69
Did they eat it? dilby Feb 2015 #85
Yes, as I recall. They knew they were being honored. Demit Feb 2015 #89
Mold, yeasts, and bacteria have been manipulated for centuries to produce wonderful food Drahthaardogs Feb 2015 #103
Best steak I ever had was aged, from a steakhouse in NYC Demit Feb 2015 #109
I mispelled it. It is Taleggio Drahthaardogs Feb 2015 #142
"Btw, I eat & love scrapple." BumRushDaShow Feb 2015 #106
High heat so it gets crispy on the outside, mushy inside? Demit Feb 2015 #107
I hate to admit BumRushDaShow Feb 2015 #108
Ketchup contains ammonia bhikkhu Feb 2015 #122
Then, ammonia should be listed on the catsup label, preferably in plain English. merrily Feb 2015 #131
"Ammonia" is a gas that dissipates. BumRushDaShow Feb 2015 #138
Missing your point. Is it that no one should disclose that my food has been treated with ammonia? merrily Feb 2015 #140
You missed the point because BumRushDaShow Feb 2015 #143
Um, you posted a reply to my Reply 131 to bhikkhu. So, I asked what point your reply merrily Feb 2015 #145
The point was "ketchup" BumRushDaShow Feb 2015 #151
Dismissing claims of what pragmatism supposedly demands is not the same as dismissing pragmatism. merrily Feb 2015 #152
Am afaid it is. nt BumRushDaShow Feb 2015 #158
Then you just don't get it. merrily Feb 2015 #159
I get it more than you think. nt BumRushDaShow Feb 2015 #163
If you think your post 158 is a sensible reply to my post 152, you don't get it at all.nt merrily Feb 2015 #170
Since you have ignored what others have posted, have the last word as it will be a non sequitur. nt BumRushDaShow Feb 2015 #172
Lot's of very old recipes call for hartshorn Major Nikon Feb 2015 #185
As a chemist by education BumRushDaShow Feb 2015 #137
I find this cheese shop to be delightful. brewens Feb 2015 #164
I suspect some people might not want to know where rennet and gelatin come from either Major Nikon Feb 2015 #38
I used to think that picture was of hot dog batter jmowreader Feb 2015 #92
I suspect it's more that vendors don't want them to know than it is consumers not wanting to know. merrily Feb 2015 #139
The vast majority of consumers don't bother reading the labels that are already in place Major Nikon Feb 2015 #146
I check every item on a food label. If I am unfamiliar with a term, I google it. merrily Feb 2015 #147
Which has very little to do with your previous assertion Major Nikon Feb 2015 #148
It had everything to do with replying to your assertion in Reply 146, as well as merrily Feb 2015 #150
This was your assertion: Major Nikon Feb 2015 #154
No, you are mischaracterizing one part of my reply 147 and omitting the other part entirely. merrily Feb 2015 #168
You stole my line! Major Nikon Feb 2015 #169
Interesting. I didn't purport to be restating your posts merrily Feb 2015 #171
Actually, I do believe it's the same as >> BlueJazz Feb 2015 #37
OT, but I had Newman's own version of Oreos for the first time this week. merrily Feb 2015 #141
I buy them at Publix super markets here in Fl. They're quite delicious. BlueJazz Feb 2015 #155
..... merrily Feb 2015 #157
Well companies should be able to hide ground pork in beef as well. denverbill Feb 2015 #16
Except they are not hiding pork, its beef, that is being added to beef and listed as beef. n/t dilby Feb 2015 #18
That sound you just heard... MynameisBlarney Feb 2015 #20
Mine as well Major Nikon Feb 2015 #41
It's beef only under the loosest definition of beef. It's dog food in my household. denverbill Feb 2015 #34
It's beef, it's not pork or fish or chicken. dilby Feb 2015 #36
Well I say screw the Jews and Muslims. Pork is perfectly safe to eat too. denverbill Feb 2015 #40
That makes zero sense. dilby Feb 2015 #45
Zero sense - the food processors will throw anything they can into the mess erronis Feb 2015 #72
My religion says no ammonium hydroxide. Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2015 #99
Cheese, onions, ketchup, peanut butter, potato chips...all sorts of things have ammonia bhikkhu Feb 2015 #123
So your religion is against your own body because it produces ammonium hydroxide? dilby Feb 2015 #193
My body produces poop too. That doesn't mean I want to eat it. Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2015 #194
Yes, and considered unfit for human consumption woo me with science Feb 2015 #60
Many of those devoped countries eat horse meat, you ready to join them? dilby Feb 2015 #67
Absurd attempt at comparison. woo me with science Feb 2015 #71
Going a little extreme to say treating with ammonia gas is the same as soaked in ammonia. n/t dilby Feb 2015 #75
Leaping to a quibble to avoid the dishonesty of your attempted comparison. woo me with science Feb 2015 #77
What about those of us who are allergic to pork? Pathwalker Feb 2015 #87
I hope you realize my post was just to make a point, not to actually suggest adding pork to beef. denverbill Feb 2015 #90
I think my point helps prove your pint. Pathwalker Feb 2015 #94
Fine MynameisBlarney Feb 2015 #19
Much ado about nothing, people ate it for years and didn't even know it. Nobody suffered. n/t A Simple Game Feb 2015 #29
People who are anti pink slime are just like anti-vaxxers to me. dilby Feb 2015 #31
Not to mention the picture isn't even "pink slime" Major Nikon Feb 2015 #44
Even if it was. dilby Feb 2015 #47
The whole thing is a first world argument Major Nikon Feb 2015 #70
This picture is! Yum! tabasco Feb 2015 #110
Have you ever seen primal cuts being butchered from an animal? Major Nikon Feb 2015 #111
I butcher animals every hunting season tabasco Feb 2015 #176
Then why the freak out over a bit of subcutaneous fat? Major Nikon Feb 2015 #179
This is how we butchered cows on the farm NickB79 Feb 2015 #177
So predictable. woo me with science Feb 2015 #49
Defensive, pro-corporate postings? Cali_Democrat Feb 2015 #55
Someday we will all really prefer soylent green to pink slime bbgrunt Feb 2015 #117
X 1000 ctsnowman Feb 2015 #174
They probably love sausages, bologna and other deli meats. A Simple Game Feb 2015 #54
What a ridiculous analogy. MynameisBlarney Feb 2015 #68
What is deceptive about finely textured beef? dilby Feb 2015 #74
mad cow & prion diseases in general are a reason to not used a mixture like pink slime.-- Sunlei Feb 2015 #53
Can you explain how mad cow and prion disease is more dangerous in pink slime than lets say dilby Feb 2015 #62
because pink slime is made from 'scraps' from thousands of animals, hopefully beef. Sunlei Feb 2015 #78
Ground beef is made from thousands of animals. dilby Feb 2015 #81
most american cheap ground beef comes from spent dairy cows. They don't have a enough meat for Sunlei Feb 2015 #83
It wouldn't surprise me druidity33 Feb 2015 #100
I can't see a reason why not a typical usa slaughterhouse wouldn't add as much weight as possible Sunlei Feb 2015 #181
Now that is a logical, scientifically based argument against finely textured beef NickB79 Feb 2015 #178
Zero cases of vCJD have been attributed to eating US beef Major Nikon Feb 2015 #182
I have no issue with you being able to buy slime. I want it labeled and priced appropriately for you TheKentuckian Feb 2015 #88
I agree, we really need scientific proof before we change our behaviours. truedelphi Feb 2015 #97
You should remember your point the next time you fish with worms. Make sure the bait is not wasted. xocet Feb 2015 #116
By any chance, do you know why they have to treat with ammonia? merrily Feb 2015 #130
They don't have to treat it with ammonia Major Nikon Feb 2015 #133
They are the parts of the animal most contaminated by feces. merrily Feb 2015 #135
Kinda like fruits and vegetables, no? Major Nikon Feb 2015 #144
You know that is not the same, right? merrily Feb 2015 #149
True. Produce is not typically treated with antimicrobial agents Major Nikon Feb 2015 #153
Mislabeling for decades is not my standard for what is good and right and as it should be. merrily Feb 2015 #156
Fortunately the standards are written by people who understand beef Major Nikon Feb 2015 #162
What's next? Brown slime made from ammonia-treated human shit? L0oniX Feb 2015 #10
They'll try to use that for fertilizer for the vegans..... Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2015 #25
but human shit is 100% natural BubbaFett Feb 2015 #28
Um no. Human feces is not ground beef, so you would still have quite a disclosure problem, merrily Feb 2015 #136
sarcasm BubbaFett Feb 2015 #167
Soylent Green. Secret Trade Deals. Who will be allowed to report the truth after TPP is signed? misterhighwasted Feb 2015 #76
Go veg melman Feb 2015 #13
I think I am going to start MynameisBlarney Feb 2015 #21
We have to let corporations control everything, it is in the Constitution somewhere. Rex Feb 2015 #14
http://www.yourfaceisa.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/The-Stuff-video-poster.jpg blkmusclmachine Feb 2015 #22
Anyone remember that old B Sci-Fi Flick "Green Slime" from their childhood? cascadiance Feb 2015 #95
They are just getting us ready project_bluebook Feb 2015 #23
Pink Slime always reminds me of 2naSalit Feb 2015 #26
There is a recent thread bashing PETA, for the meat lovers to post on. Fred Sanders Feb 2015 #27
I don't think it ever went away. annabanana Feb 2015 #30
Imagine the private prisons libodem Feb 2015 #32
I take it you have never been to prison, ya get lots of beans and pasta, meat maybe ChosenUnWisely Feb 2015 #56
You are right libodem Feb 2015 #96
If Thom Tillis gets his way, it will get worse young_at_heart Feb 2015 #39
So what are the dangers and disadvantages Bradical79 Feb 2015 #42
This is what it really looks like Major Nikon Feb 2015 #50
The only danger I found was it has a higher chance for ecoli and salmonella. dilby Feb 2015 #59
thanks for staying calm and factual for the most part Kali Feb 2015 #105
I suspect the people who are making half-fast exaggerations have never seen an animal butchered Major Nikon Feb 2015 #129
This message was self-deleted by its author .99center Feb 2015 #175
But it was done for years and never an issue happened. dilby Feb 2015 #190
What I am tired of is that we elect people to Congress Pakid Feb 2015 #43
I no longer eat burger that I don't prepare. ColesCountyDem Feb 2015 #46
Grind your own meat at home, problem solved ChosenUnWisely Feb 2015 #52
Love the anti-science vibe here... bobclark86 Feb 2015 #57
See post 60. woo me with science Feb 2015 #65
Not everyone can 840high Feb 2015 #66
I knew there were a couple of good reasons I went vegan. byronius Feb 2015 #58
I consume my share of junk, but this article makes me glad to be vegetarian. Eeek! C Moon Feb 2015 #61
With the crap these profit-by-any-means corporations try to pass off as food bulloney Feb 2015 #64
The secret trade deals /Tpp etc, will only enhance this. misterhighwasted Feb 2015 #73
+10000000000000000000 woo me with science Feb 2015 #79
That was the point of this o/p... obnoxiousdrunk Feb 2015 #84
Yes it was the point. And an urgent point at that. misterhighwasted Feb 2015 #91
tustard! MisterP Feb 2015 #80
I Wish That I Was Surprised By This Liberal_Dog Feb 2015 #82
I wonder how many frozen convenience foods/pizzas contain this slime? Frustratedlady Feb 2015 #86
Also, try to forget that you have no idea if these products were kept frozen throughout shipment DebJ Feb 2015 #195
I also cook in batches and freeze. Great to grab and eat when you've had a long day. Frustratedlady Feb 2015 #197
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch! Ethics are a thing of the past. Enthusiast Feb 2015 #93
School lunches is where this crap has always been Ramses Feb 2015 #101
K & R !!! WillyT Feb 2015 #102
There you go thinking about things again nationalize the fed Feb 2015 #104
Another good reason to be a vegetarian workinclasszero Feb 2015 #112
they wanna call it some absurd name PatrynXX Feb 2015 #114
that stuff looks disgusting Liberal_in_LA Feb 2015 #115
Gross AllyCat Feb 2015 #118
I had noticed that Grocery store beef prices had risen sharply quakerboy Feb 2015 #119
The other day, I cooked a 5-pound package of hamburger... CoffeeCat Feb 2015 #127
Yes. Demit Feb 2015 #160
Yup. woo me with science Feb 2015 #165
ORGANIC DeSwiss Feb 2015 #128
... Major Nikon Feb 2015 #166
It's discouraging that federal agencies that are supposed to protect consumers as well as business merrily Feb 2015 #132
Give thanks we don't eat any of that shite malaise Feb 2015 #134
I bought the cheap burger one time about a year ago. I was going to use it for taco meat and brewens Feb 2015 #161
I use Costco's burgers GP6971 Feb 2015 #180
If you make patties and nail it just right on the grill, that burger cooks up real juicy! brewens Feb 2015 #183
Boy, your post has given me an idea GP6971 Feb 2015 #184
Looks as though woome struck a nerve. merrily Feb 2015 #173
But Woo, ammonium hydroxide is safe Oilwellian Feb 2015 #187
Ammonium hydroxide is already naturally present in most foods Major Nikon Feb 2015 #189
Knr nt benz380 Feb 2015 #188
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