Anonymous wrote:Yes, any meat that comes off the slicer is processed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't link to blogs as an official source to anything. Just because someone typed it on a website doesn't mean it's true. That said, I didn't go to that blog and read what it said. I assume it says that celery juice is a natural source of nitrites. Big whoop.
Here you go since you insist on staying in the dark/denial instead of learning what most people already know
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7777773
http://www.meatsafety.org/ht/d/sp/i/45243/pid/45243
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We buy the in store roasted turkey from Giant. There are tons of brands out there that also do not have nitrates.
Do some research. I have no idea now all of a sudden people are freaking out.
You should do some research. They have to have something to keep them from spoiling. Most use celery juice. Look up what occurs in high quantities in celery juice.
Its celery juice....wtf. Of course there is something but its not nitrates and I am fine with that. Seriously you people need to quit it. EVERYTHING has something *bad* in it. Ill take the giant turkey over slaughtering it in my backyard and making it.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't link to blogs as an official source to anything. Just because someone typed it on a website doesn't mean it's true. That said, I didn't go to that blog and read what it said. I assume it says that celery juice is a natural source of nitrites. Big whoop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We buy the in store roasted turkey from Giant. There are tons of brands out there that also do not have nitrates.
Do some research. I have no idea now all of a sudden people are freaking out.
You should do some research. They have to have something to keep them from spoiling. Most use celery juice. Look up what occurs in high quantities in celery juice.
Its celery juice....wtf. Of course there is something but its not nitrates and I am fine with that. Seriously you people need to quit it. EVERYTHING has something *bad* in it. Ill take the giant turkey over slaughtering it in my backyard and making it.
yes sweetie, yes it is
https://blogs.mcgill.ca/oss/2013/04/04/is-celery-juice-a-viable-alternative-to-nitrites-in-cured-meats/
NO honey. Nitrates have to be disclosed as Nitrates. but thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We buy the in store roasted turkey from Giant. There are tons of brands out there that also do not have nitrates.
Do some research. I have no idea now all of a sudden people are freaking out.
You should do some research. They have to have something to keep them from spoiling. Most use celery juice. Look up what occurs in high quantities in celery juice.
Its celery juice....wtf. Of course there is something but its not nitrates and I am fine with that. Seriously you people need to quit it. EVERYTHING has something *bad* in it. Ill take the giant turkey over slaughtering it in my backyard and making it.
yes sweetie, yes it is
https://blogs.mcgill.ca/oss/2013/04/04/is-celery-juice-a-viable-alternative-to-nitrites-in-cured-meats/
NO honey. Nitrates have to be disclosed as Nitrates. but thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one that will keep eating whatever I feel like without being worried?
No...most sane people do not rely on WHO proclamations about stuff that has been known for years to dictate what they do or do not eat. Only people that are really uninformed, and more akin to lemmings than functioning adults, are going to make a big deal about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We buy the in store roasted turkey from Giant. There are tons of brands out there that also do not have nitrates.
Do some research. I have no idea now all of a sudden people are freaking out.
You should do some research. They have to have something to keep them from spoiling. Most use celery juice. Look up what occurs in high quantities in celery juice.
Its celery juice....wtf. Of course there is something but its not nitrates and I am fine with that. Seriously you people need to quit it. EVERYTHING has something *bad* in it. Ill take the giant turkey over slaughtering it in my backyard and making it.
yes sweetie, yes it is
https://blogs.mcgill.ca/oss/2013/04/04/is-celery-juice-a-viable-alternative-to-nitrites-in-cured-meats/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We buy the in store roasted turkey from Giant. There are tons of brands out there that also do not have nitrates.
Do some research. I have no idea now all of a sudden people are freaking out.
You should do some research. They have to have something to keep them from spoiling. Most use celery juice. Look up what occurs in high quantities in celery juice.
Its celery juice....wtf. Of course there is something but its not nitrates and I am fine with that. Seriously you people need to quit it. EVERYTHING has something *bad* in it. Ill take the giant turkey over slaughtering it in my backyard and making it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We buy the in store roasted turkey from Giant. There are tons of brands out there that also do not have nitrates.
Do some research. I have no idea now all of a sudden people are freaking out.
You should do some research. They have to have something to keep them from spoiling. Most use celery juice. Look up what occurs in high quantities in celery juice.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one that will keep eating whatever I feel like without being worried?
Anonymous wrote:Our Giant does not roast their turkey in house. It looks like it is but I asked the lady and she said it was processed just like the others. WF does roast but it is very dry the next day. I can't go each day!