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Old 11-20-2006, 02:06 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: The great Mayo or Salsa debate..

Im afraid I must reject this. Mayo is ok if its mixed in with something, egg salad etc. Biting into a sandwich and getting a glob of "raw" mayo seemingly an island unto itself will cause the gag reflex to go into overdrive.
Same goes for cream cheese. And sour cream. There might be more to add to the list.
FG really isnt about mayo Red. But you didnt know, its ok.
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Old 11-20-2006, 02:11 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: The great Mayo or Salsa debate..

I once read a pack of chorizo:

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beef cheeks
beef fatty tissue
beef hearts
beef salivary glands



You put this stuff willingly into your MOUTH??

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Old 11-20-2006, 02:14 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Tonight I made breakfast burritos for supper, since they are quick and easy to prepare. However it never fails that Dave and I get into a debate on which is better on burritos. He sais nothing beats mayonaise on breakfast burritos, and I vote for salsa and sour cream on mine.

So I was just wondering, what do you prefer on your breakfast burritos?

Oh and here's how I make mine. In a skillet slice up bout 6 or 7 strips of thickly sliced bacon. Then add about 4 potatoes cubed. Fry until the potatoes become tender. Then I add a can of chopped green chilis. I then beat about 9 eggs and pour into the potatoe/bacon mixture. Cook until the eggs are set. Then serve on flour tortillas with cheese. (I like salsa and sourcream on mine also)

And if you don't eat breakfast burritos is there something you and your mate debate about dealing with food?
Gosh.... this sound delicious....never had them myself, but I would go for the Salsa and sour cream

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Old 11-20-2006, 02:22 AM   #14 (permalink)
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I once read a pack of chorizo:

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beef cheeks
beef fatty tissue
beef hearts
beef salivary glands



You put this stuff willingly into your MOUTH??

Oh man ! I like keilbasa but I cant eat anything anymore if I read the label.
(((puke)))
I was down to just pork until I watched Dirtiest Jobs and the guy went to a hog farm. The stuff they eat is unreal. (((puking again)))
What is mechanically seperated chicken ? They put that in slim Jim's and that doesnt seem right.
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Re: The great Mayo or Salsa debate..

I wondered that too about the mechanically separated chicken. I used to love Slim Jims when I was still eating meat.

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I wondered that too about the mechanically separated chicken. I used to love Slim Jims when I was still eating meat.
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According to the U.S.Food Safety and Inspection Service of the Department of Agriculture, mechanically separated meets are the real thing and are safe.
Very simply, mechanical separation is a way of getting every last piece of meat from the bone of a chicken, turkey, or other food animal.
Bones with edible meat attached are forced under high pressure through a device that separates the bone from the meat.
It's a process that's been used since the 1960's and for a variety of popular products.
A statement from the U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service says mechanically separated products are "safe, wholesome, nutritious, and useful in providing consumers with the wide variety of economical meat and poultry products."
We have not been able to find any reference to the carcass specifically having "immature sex glands."


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Re: The great Mayo or Salsa debate..

Homemade salsa, I hate mayo.................

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salsa for me....yum yum!

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actually mayo and salsa mixed together is pretty good.

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Re: The great Mayo or Salsa debate..

Mayo and salsa mixed together is VERY good on eggs, tuna, mixed greens salad and even a pizza.

Years ago, before I knew what was IN it, I enjoyed chorizo. Now, of course, I can't get it even near my mouth.

Mayo is a great gift to all of us in egg salad, tuna/chicken/chopped veggie salad, etc.

I love making my own mayo with olive oil....

Anyone else? Anyone want some tips about it?
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