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Phooto On The Top Floor!! (3000+ Posts)


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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:00 pm Post subject: NOT Thai Green Chicken |
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...but Sainsburys Green Chicken -
Chopped up half of this, and started cooking it, then was going to put the other half in the freezer, and as I cut off the breast, this was what I saw! _________________ Simon Taylor LRPS, LBPPA
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rmh1985 On the Mezzanine (800+ posts)


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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:26 pm Post subject: Re: NOT Thai Green Chicken |
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| Phooto wrote: | ...but Sainsburys Green Chicken -
Chopped up half of this, and started cooking it, then was going to put the other half in the freezer, and as I cut off the breast, this was what I saw! |
I can't see the picture! Please fix! I want to see it!
THANKS I think... _________________ Ruth
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Phooto On The Top Floor!! (3000+ Posts)


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That is really almost enough to become a vegetarian.  _________________ Ruth
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flyingdoc Almost there... (500+ posts)


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Thanks a lot - this is the first post I open whilst eating breakfast this morning! .... :-& :-&  _________________ In the words of the HHGTTG, "DON'T PANIC"
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Phooto On The Top Floor!! (3000+ Posts)


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Brad_Law On the Third Floor (300+ posts)


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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:01 pm Post subject: |
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That looks like flipping celery! Lol.
Did you take it back?
Say you ate some of it.
And got food poisoning.
Then you get loads of free stuff Lol. _________________ Brad Law - flickr
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Phooto On The Top Floor!! (3000+ Posts)


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| Brad_Law wrote: | That looks like flipping celery! Lol.
Did you take it back?
Say you ate some of it.
And got food poisoning.
Then you get loads of free stuff Lol. |
Don't really fancy the food poisoning to get 'free stuff'. Time in hospital is best avoided, having just been in there being jabbed, stabbed and otherwise tortured. Not a 'LOL' experience at all - I don't suppose you've tried it.
It looks like it's "deep pectoral myopathy" or "Oregon Disease", which is caused by excessive flapping, and causes necrosis in the muscle of the bird. I don't think it would cause any illness, but it certainly doesn't make you feel like eating it. _________________ Simon Taylor LRPS, LBPPA
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Brad_Law On the Third Floor (300+ posts)


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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:14 pm Post subject: |
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| Phooto wrote: | | Brad_Law wrote: | That looks like flipping celery! Lol.
Did you take it back?
Say you ate some of it.
And got food poisoning.
Then you get loads of free stuff Lol. |
Don't really fancy the food poisoning to get 'free stuff'. Time in hospital is best avoided, having just been in there being jabbed, stabbed and otherwise tortured. Not a 'LOL' experience at all - I don't suppose you've tried it.
It looks like it's "deep pectoral myopathy" or "Oregon Disease", which is caused by excessive flapping, and causes necrosis in the muscle of the bird. I don't think it would cause any illness, but it certainly doesn't make you feel like eating it. |
Riiightttt...
Plain english please?
Im not a geek. lol. _________________ Brad Law - flickr
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Phooto On The Top Floor!! (3000+ Posts)


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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:21 pm Post subject: |
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Necrosis is basically where the flesh dies within a living animal. _________________ Simon Taylor LRPS, LBPPA
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flyingdoc Almost there... (500+ posts)


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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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True, but one would expect liquification of necrotic tissue (if it was an in vivo disease process). I expect it's a post-mortem issue.
(English = if it was a sick chickie, I would have expected this picture to have been even more gruesome).
Does the word salmonella mean anything to you?
OT - why didn't my vomiting emoticon not work? _________________ In the words of the HHGTTG, "DON'T PANIC"
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Phooto On The Top Floor!! (3000+ Posts)


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| flyingdoc wrote: | | Does the word salmonella mean anything to you? |
It does, but it doesn't cause flesh to turn green. _________________ Simon Taylor LRPS, LBPPA
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flyingdoc Almost there... (500+ posts)


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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:07 am Post subject: |
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Yes, but dead tissue = Salmonella's happy place. I wouldn't go eating green chicken nonetheless!
BWT - you could offer to be Merck's photographer! _________________ In the words of the HHGTTG, "DON'T PANIC"
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Brad_Law On the Third Floor (300+ posts)


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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:29 am Post subject: |
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| flyingdoc wrote: | True, but one would expect liquification of necrotic tissue (if it was an in vivo disease process). I expect it's a post-mortem issue.
(English = if it was a sick chickie, I would have expected this picture to have been even more gruesome).
Does the word salmonella mean anything to you?
OT - why didn't my vomiting emoticon not work? |
Yeah, salmonella.
Sam and Ella.
They're the cooks at our school.
Lol.
joke. _________________ Brad Law - flickr
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