Anonymous
Post 09/05/2012 17:38     Subject: Jamie Oliver, pink slime, and other meats

This is an outstanding source you can use to identify farmers who raise meat that isn't adulterated. Plenty of places around here that raise grass-fed beef and don't put ammonia in it.

http://www.eatwild.com/products/index.html#states
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2012 17:20     Subject: Jamie Oliver, pink slime, and other meats

Anonymous wrote:I just watched Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution on DVR and am so disgusted at the "pink slime" they are putting in ground beef. I'd always known it was sort of a mystery meat - but ammonia?? We just ate chili made with ground beef the other night and I am ill just thinking about it.

I'm going to the grocery store tomorrow and had planned to get some chicken. I'm now wondering what they are doing to chicken these days before it gets to the grocery store. And for that matter, what is in sausage? Ground turkey? Ham? Bacon? Anyone know any good sites or articles on this stuff? I am seriously thinking about becoming a vegetarian!


ground turkey does look like pink slime
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2011 18:18     Subject: Jamie Oliver, pink slime, and other meats

I wonder if the CEOs of these meat sliming companies eat their own food products.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2011 18:16     Subject: Re:Jamie Oliver, pink slime, and other meats

OP you really need to watch Food Inc. It's amazing to see how gross our food is and not just the meat.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2011 17:55     Subject: Jamie Oliver, pink slime, and other meats

any recs on where to buy slime free meat in Va?
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2011 16:45     Subject: Jamie Oliver, pink slime, and other meats

We started buying meat from Whole Foods a couple years ago - it looks better and tastes better. I'm assuming [hoping] that's slime free.

Pink slime, ick.

We don't eat meat everyday though - about 1-2 meals and their leftovers a week are meat based and usually it's beef or chicken.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2011 16:40     Subject: Jamie Oliver, pink slime, and other meats

Anonymous wrote:Stick with grass-fed, organic beef. Try getting your meat from Roots or somewhere. Skip the crap at Safeway. Roots actually even has a sign up by their sandwhiches explaining why the meat is a different color.


love Roots

I tell my husband that I'll never cut costs on food.