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Talking At Least Chili is still safe to eat! - 10-08-2006, 10:32 PM


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Man what is it with them Californians and their E-Coli controls? If you are going to use irrigation water you make sure that Charlie doesn't have a hog farm up stream. Maybe the state needs to do some sort of water treatment before it reaches the valley where most of this produce comes from?
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This crap is getting ridiculous. Tonight at HEB Joanna wouldn't let me buy lettuce for my sandwiches! She overheard of a snippet of the news and thought it was a big problem. Only once we'd left the store did I convince her it was safe. I wish they'd drop this crap and let me eat my e. coli infested food in peace, I'm more worried about not having my food of choice than catching some silly virus.

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If you put enough jalapenos and red pepper in your chili that'll take care of those mad cows.

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Man what is it with them Californians and their E-Coli controls? If you are going to use irrigation water you make sure that Charlie doesn't have a hog farm up stream. Maybe the state needs to do some sort of water treatment before it reaches the valley where most of this produce comes from?
After living in China and seeing what they put on their feilds a hog farm up stream would not faze me.

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If you put enough jalapenos and red pepper in your chili that'll take care of those mad cows.

Mmmmmm...........c h i l i
Not even schezuan red pepper can take care of water buffalo meat that was on it's nose when used in Ma Po Dou Fu.

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10-10-2006, 04:59 PM


I have no clue what Ma Po Dou Fu is... something tells me it won't be much like the chicken burger and fries that I'm about to demolish.

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