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No2Atheism (m)
Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« on: August 02, 2009, 09:26 AM »

@tubabie, @debosky, @ladyT and others in the UK

Abeg be careful with the kind of meat that you buy and cook. I just experienced something weird with the meat that i bought from a Spar Shop here in Manchester. This is not my first time of boiling and frying meat for consumption while making my own stew, hence i was suprised by the experience of the meat i bought from Spar.

- I boiled the meat, no problem (it was still looking like a meat at this point in time)
- I tend proceeded to fry it after boiling, hence when i encountered my suprise


The Meat got burnt easily, compared to other meat (i am not too suprised about this cause the cooker is quite strong) and however the suprising experience is that:

The burnt meat literarily melted instead of hardening up due to burning  Grin Grin Grin. My whole experience of burning or over fried meat is that it would become very hard and smaller. However in this case the meat literarily melted.  This can simply mean that there is something wrong with the meat or that what was actually sold as meat may not be a meat afterall.


Usually i get pissed when i burn something while cooking, however in this case i am grateful cus at least it helped and prevented me from eating something that could have had an adverse effect on my body.

Therefore my advise is this:

Restrict yourself to buying foodstuffs mostly from African Food oriented shops and not from Westernised shops like Spar and co, cus it seems they are doing something to  the raw food (no wonder their people get obese and have a lot of health problems).
Busy_body (f)
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #1 on: August 02, 2009, 09:30 AM »


Quote from: No2Atheism on August 02, 2009, 09:26 AM
@tubabie, @debosky, @ladyT and others in the UK

Abeg be careful with the kind of meat that you buy and cook. I just experienced something weird with the meat that i bought from a Spar Shop here in Manchester. This is not my first time of boiling and frying meat for consumption while making my own stew, hence i was suprised by the experience of the meat i bought from Spar.

- I boiled the meat, no problem (it was still looking like a meat at this point in time)
- I tend proceeded to fry it after boiling, hence when i encountered my suprise


The Meat got burnt easily, compared to other meat (i am not too suprised about this cause the cooker is quite strong) and however the suprising experience is that:

The burnt meat literarily melted instead of hardening up due to burning  Grin Grin Grin. My whole experience of burning or over fried meat is that it would become very hard and smaller. However in this case the meat literarily melted.  This can simply mean that there is something wrong with the meat or that what was actually sold as meat may not be a meat afterall.


Usually i get pissed when i burn something while cooking, however in this case i am grateful cus at least it helped and prevented me from eating something that could have had an adverse effect on my body.

Therefore my advise is this:

Restrict yourself to buying foodstuffs mostly from African Food oriented shops and not from Westernised shops like Spar and co, cus it seems they are doing something to  the raw food (no wonder their people get obese and have a lot of health problems).



See what happens when men are let loose in the kitchen Grin Una no sabi say different meat get different "cut" hence has to be cooked differently, olodo upon 30 Cheesy Grin Cheesy
No2Atheism (m)
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #2 on: August 02, 2009, 09:33 AM »

 Grin Grin Grin busybody look at you, i have been cooking real food since my secondary school days.

So don't even try me wen it comes to cooking  Grin Grin Grin.

If u and i go for maggi chicken competition there is a real possibility of beating you handsdown, despite say u be woman.
No2Atheism (m)
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #3 on: August 02, 2009, 09:34 AM »

wen i say the meat melted i really mean it melted as if you put plastic inside fire, with all my years of experience i never see beef behave like that before. Hence the suprised and gratefulness say i no chop the thing sef.
Busy_body (f)
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #4 on: August 02, 2009, 09:42 AM »

Quote from: No2Atheism on August 02, 2009, 09:26 AM

however the suprising experience is that:

The burnt meat literarily melted instead of hardening up due to burning  Grin Grin Grin. My whole experience of burning or over fried meat is that it would become very hard and smaller. However in this case the meat literarily melted.  This can simply mean that there is something wrong with the meat or that what was actually sold as meat may not be a meat afterall.
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Usually i get pissed when i burn something while cooking, however in this case i am grateful cus at least it helped and prevented me from eating something that could have had an adverse effect on my body.




Sorry i had to dredge this up again, couldn't help it


Innocent query, did you jump out through the window when you discovered this? did you cry out to God in prayer? How many days of thanksgiving did you observe and set aside for fasting and praying? Please make my day and say "yes you did"

No2Atheism (m)
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #5 on: August 02, 2009, 10:02 AM »

i am not melodramatic,  Grin Grin Grin, just noticed something weird in the kitchen and decided to inform my wellwishers.
Busy_body (f)
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #6 on: August 02, 2009, 10:38 AM »

Quote from: No2Atheism on August 02, 2009, 10:02 AM
i am not melodramatic,  Grin Grin Grin, just noticed something weird in the kitchen and decided to inform my wellwishers.



See aponle Cheesy Who said you were being melodramatic ehn, Mr Bull-in-a-china-shop Cheesy Maggi kitchen ko, catering practicals ni, i will outcook (sic?) you blindfolded and with one hand tied behind my back  Cheesy Grin Cheesy
Busy_body (f)
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #7 on: August 02, 2009, 10:43 AM »

Quote from: No2Atheism on August 02, 2009, 09:34 AM
wen i say the meat melted i really mean it melted as if you put plastic inside fire, with all my years of experience i never see beef behave like that before. Hence the suprised and gratefulness say i no chop the thing sef.


What say we approach the Guinness Book of Records cos this sure is one amazing out of the world fete, or should we do away with our modesty and petition to have this declared the "Eighth wonder of the world" Tongue I have to be your agent though and my commission is only just a paltry 45% of all your income    


I was already planning on daseria-ing for FL Alagolo for not giving me first choice of refusals before adding you to her e-harem, but armed with this new information/development, i will gladly pass Cheesy Congrats to both of you  Cheesy E eri igi se, Olorun a de je ki e b'oko Cheesy Grin Cheesy
No2Atheism (m)
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #8 on: August 02, 2009, 11:38 AM »

Quote from: Busy_body on August 02, 2009, 10:43 AM

What say we approach the Guinness Book of Records cos this sure is one amazing out of the world fete, or should we do away with our modesty and petition to have this declared the "Eighth wonder of the world" Tongue I have to be your agent though and my commission is only just a paltry 45% of all your income    


I was already planning on daseria-ing for FL Alagolo for not giving me first choice of refusals before adding you to her e-harem, but armed with this new information/development, i will gladly pass Cheesy Congrats to both of you  Cheesy E eri igi se, Olorun a de je ki e b'oko Cheesy Grin Cheesy

u are not yet late there is still vacancy  Grin Grin Grin Grin .

Quote from: Busy_body on August 02, 2009, 10:38 AM


See aponle Cheesy Who said you were being melodramatic ehn, Mr Bull-in-a-china-shop Cheesy Maggi kitchen ko, catering practicals ni, i will outcook (sic?) you blindfolded and with one hand tied behind my back  Cheesy Grin Cheesy

shior so that na wetin u think u fit do ,  , u still do not realise that i would still outcook you even if:

- i am blindfolded.
- two hands tied behind my back.
- the kitchen is locked and the key is thrown away.
- there is no gas nor electricity nor kerosene to cook

I would still out cook u even if u like go borrow super computer or consult Martha Stewart to help u out ,  u r still on your own as far as cooking is concerned.

No be to cook boil water we dey talk her na to cook real food ,  Grin Grin Grin Grin
mama-g
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #9 on: August 03, 2009, 04:54 PM »

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dayokanu (m)
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #10 on: August 07, 2009, 05:19 AM »

Which kain loff wan tin tin be dis between No2 and Busybody

Why dont you guys just get a room
FL Gators
Re: Dangerous Meat Encountered In The Uk
« #11 on: August 07, 2009, 05:23 AM »

Quote from: dayokanu on August 07, 2009, 05:19 AM
Which kain loff wan tin tin be dis between No2 and Busybody

Why dont you guys just get a room
Help me ask them o. See how she dey always mention my name to sidetrack people from seeing her lust for NO2

Quote from: Busy_body on August 02, 2009, 10:43 AM
I was already planning on daseria-ing for FL Alagolo for not giving me first choice of refusals before adding you to her e-harem, but armed with this new information/development, i will gladly pass Cheesy Congrats to both of you  Cheesy E eri igi se, Olorun a de je ki e b'oko Cheesy Grin Cheesy
N2A knows whatz up na. . . .N2A knows he's my brother from one of my father's 82 wives. Cool
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