Disgusting foods.

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ImStillMags wrote:


That Kopi Luwak coffee, aka money excrement, sounds pretty damn disgusting.
It's supposedly the most expensive coffee in the world. I wouldn't give a
dime for monkeypoop in any form, much less drink it.
 
On Apr 12, 11:17?am, "Nunya Bidnits" wrote:

I saw a package of that stuff in Starbucks a few years ago. It was
going for $11 for 12 oz. The description on the box said nothing about
monkey crap but I sure wish I bought a couple of those for gifting.
That would have been pretty funny.

Trung Nguyen sells some Kopi Luwak on their site but if you're less
adventurous, you could try their coffee that's been treated with
enzymes the imitates the bean's travels down a civet's guts. It's
called "Legendee Gold." I really like their plain old regular coffee
though. It's tasty without being harsh with a distinctive chocolate
taste. It's sorta like Kona in that you don't get a lot of funky
coffee aftertaste yet it packs a bigger punch. :-)
 
On 2011-04-12, Nunya Bidnits wrote:


It's not a monkey, but a type of civet, related to the mongoose
family. Also, how much cow crap do you think gets smeared all over
the beef you eat before it all gets cleaned off? Farmed shrimp are
raised in so much of their own sewage they have to be pumped fulla
antibiotics to survive. In short, you've been eating shit since you
were born.

nb
 
On 12/04/2011 5:45 PM, notbob wrote:


I would venture that there is no cow shit on beef. They may be pretty
well covered with crap when they go into the slaughterhouse but that is
on the outside, on the skin, and that all gets pulled off before the
carcass is butchered.




Farmed shrimp are
 
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notbob wrote:


Right. So have you. So have you, but I bet you don't marinate your food in
dung, much less steep catshit in water and drink it in the morning.

And I already corrected myself on the species but it is indeed related to
cats, in the classification Feliformia which includes all cats. So as far
as I'm concerned, it's catshit.

;-)

MartyB
 
On 2011-04-12, Dave Smith wrote:


And no cow crap comes outta the intestines after the cow has been
skinned? You've obviously spent no time in a food processeing plant
of any sort. They are filthy rotting places and millions is spent
sanitizing them. Where do you think e coli comes from? The tooth
fairy? It is most commonly found in the lower intestines of animals.
Read S-H-I-T! Get a clue.

nb
 
On 4/12/2011 8:19 PM, Nunya Bidnits wrote:
That isn't disgusting though! My first thought was small change you get
from paper money, like pennies, but enough of them can add up to not
disgusting.
 
In article , nunyabidnits@eternal-
september.invalid says...

It's not monkeypoop. It's more in the nature of cat poop, however the
critter it comes from isn't really a cat.
 
"Mark Thorson" wrote in message
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It's online somewhere. I could see tuna with lemon Jell-O, maybe. Just
maybe. But lime?

My mom used to make a salad with a layer of lime Jell-O with pineapple or
pears in it. Then the top layer had either cottage cheese or cream cheese
mixed with lemon Jell-O. I really liked it but preferred the cottage to the
cream cheese.
 
Marty wrote:


Years ago when Ruth Westheimer's call-in show was all over the radio, I
remember listening to one caller (from Georgia) asking about "annual sex".
Doctor Ruth figured out that the caller was asking about anal sex, and gave
her the appropriate advice. But it made me think: What must that woman have
thought when she was watching TV and saw the ads which promised that
interest on car loans would be compounded ANNUALLY?

Bob
 
"Bob Terwilliger" wrote in message
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Heh! I loved that show. My favorite was when she was talking about playing
ring toss using onion rings and the male's erect member. I believe David
Lee Roth was the guest that day, but I could be wrong about that.
 
"Mark Thorson" wrote in message
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It wasn't any "issue"; it was Southern Living a cookbook published in 1979.
I bought a whole set of them at a used book store for about a dollar each.
The photos and recipes are amusing, to say the least ;)

Jill
 
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J. Clarke wrote:


You're late. I already corrected that, and I already pointed out in a
followup post that I had corrected that. However it is in the classification
Feliformia which includes all cats.

In any case it was never intended to be factual, but rather dung in cheek.

HTH.
 
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