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Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - NewtonMP2100 - 06-14-2012 .....be daring....cook and eat....I'll MEAT you in the afterlife..... Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - JoeH - 06-14-2012 RgrF wrote: That only applies when the "right" bacteria are present. Ground beef often has the "wrong" kind from fecal matter, etc. being incorporated from the surface of cuts during the grinding process. As for aging beef, the process depends on enzymes already present in the meat, drying, and the exterior develops a mold covering that limits bacterial growth. The aging is not "(through bacteria)". Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - Blankity Blank - 06-14-2012 Paul F. wrote:Thank you. Hours? Pfft. While he's at it, he can get a little of his manhood back by firing up the grill and cooking that beef on a genuine ManGrate! :biggrin: Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - rgG - 06-14-2012 I feel sick, just reading this thread. :barf: Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - mrlynn - 06-14-2012 Cooking thoroughly will kill bacteria, but not toxins produced by some bacteria, which can cause illness: http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/foodnut/09300.html Personally, I wouldn't worry too much about solid cuts, which can be washed and seared in cooking, but ground meat could be contaminated all the way through. Give it to the dog. /Mr Lynn Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - OWC Jamie - 06-14-2012 mrlynn wrote: ![]() Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - NewtonMP2100 - 06-14-2012 ....the good news is if someone ever told you to eat **** and DIE.....it might just happen for realz now.....??? Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - Wags - 06-14-2012 Try it out on the neighbor Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - Uncle Wig - 06-14-2012 Blankity Blank wrote:Thank you. Hours? Pfft. While he's at it, he can get a little of his manhood back by firing up the grill and cooking that beef on a genuine ManGrate! :biggrin: Wouldn't do well on the grill: it's 96/4%. It's for my locally famous taco pie. But I do grill 4 or 5 times a week this time of year. Re: Another Will-I-Die-If-I-Eat-It question - rgG - 06-14-2012 Uncle Wig wrote:Thank you. Hours? Pfft. While he's at it, he can get a little of his manhood back by firing up the grill and cooking that beef on a genuine ManGrate! :biggrin: Wouldn't do well on the grill: it's 96/4%. It's for my locally famous taco pie. But I do grill 4 or 5 times a week this time of year. That taco pie will be really famous if you give a lot of people food poisoning. ![]() |