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Are These Foods Safe?


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sore joints Apprentice

Good morning everyone!

I have probably a stupid question. Is eating meat safe if the animal has been grain fed?

Also, anyone know if Coke is gluten-free?

Thanks,

Alison


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Alison,

Grain fed meat and Coke are both fine. :)

gfp Enthusiast
Hi Alison,

Grain fed meat and Coke are both fine. :)

Its always a good idea to wash meat anyway since the butcher may also have been making sausage meat etc.

Technically though I have to wonder if the intestines don't hang on to some gluten?

eKatherine Apprentice
Its always a good idea to wash meat anyway since the butcher may also have been making sausage meat etc.

Technically though I have to wonder if the intestines don't hang on to some gluten?

Or they may have been putting stuffing on something, or marinating or breading something.

Intestines are not popular around here as a food.

gfp Enthusiast
Or they may have been putting stuffing on something, or marinating or breading something.

Intestines are not popular around here as a food.

Yep but hence why they end up in the ground meat!

taz sharratt Enthusiast
Good morning everyone!

I have probably a stupid question. Is eating meat safe if the animal has been grain fed?

Also, anyone know if Coke is gluten-free?

Thanks,

Alison

altho coke is gluten-free i would be carefull of how much you have, coke absorbs and takes calcium away from your body, i love coke but try to limit it to once a week as a treat as im also dairy intolerant so its especailly important for me not to let any calcium that im putting in to my body get waisted. oh the butchers comment that gfp said is a good one cos the weighing scales have been used to weigh sausages etc so CC.

eKatherine Apprentice
Yep but hence why they end up in the ground meat!

That is not permitted here, and they end up in rendering plants or pet food. Ground meat is labeled with the cut of origin.

You couldn't put very much intestine in ground meat, anyway, as it would affect both the appearance and the taste.


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