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Jamie Oliver vs The Children: Chicken Nuggets

Watch him die inside. :3

/watch?v=npYZfJyLnFA

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To be honest I understand the children here. The saving part of me just understand that it is better to use everything.

It’s pretty much the same with pigs, only part that isn’t used is brain.

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only part that isn’t used is brain.

Which is also how you vote Republican

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Brain was used in old cold cut recipes and still sees use in some specialty restaurants and such. it’s not common (i guess mostly because it spoils faster than most of the rest of the animal), but not unheard off.

My Grandmother was once very pleased to get her hands on fresh brain, which she basicaly stir fried with eggs and oinions. Me and my brother were not pleased with it, but i think it once was a fairly popular dish in germany and austria.

so if you know a butcher you trust you might be able to buy cleaned fresh brain. I still would not recommend it, but if it can be used why not?

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Because prion risk

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My mother fed me brains as a kid. They smelled terrible cooking but tasted great

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You can buy pig brain in a can. Though I don’t eat meat much anymore, it did go well with eggs.

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“now who will still eat this”
uh dude do you understand what kind of slop kids get fed at school they do not have refined palates

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Obligatory Dan Olson

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