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Friday, October 16, 2009

So, So, SO GROSS!!!

Posted by on Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:31 AM

This morning's USDA recall email:

Nebraska Firm Recalls Beef Tongues That Contain Prohibited Materials

Those "Prohibited Materials"? Tonsils.

What's so wrong with (gag) beef tonsils?

Yep: Mad cow.

Tonsils are considered a specified risk material (SRM) and must be removed from cattle of all ages in accordance with FSIS regulations. SRMs are tissues that are known to contain the infective agent in cattle infected with Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), as well as materials that are closely associated with these potentially infective tissues.

Don't eat your beef-tongues-with-tonsils with the following brand names:

"J.F. O'NEILL PACKING CO.," "WHOLE FOODS NATURAL," "WHOLE FOODS ORGANIC," "PREMIER PROTEIN PARTNERS," "MONTANA RANCH BRAND," "GRASSLAND BEEF," "AUSTIN MEATS," "MORGAN RANCH," "KOBE BEEF AMERICA," "IMPERIAL WAGYU BEEF," "BRAND ADVANTAGE WAGYU," "BRAND ADVANTAGE PARTNERS," "YAMAYA U.S.A.," and "A.D. ROSENBLATT."

I am now very, very unhungry. Perhaps forever.

P.S. Have you seen Food, Inc. yet? It's out on DVD.

 

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Carollani 1
Whole Foods Organic buys beef from farms that feed beef to their cattle? That is some fucked up shit, please take notice of this yuppies. Whole Foods is run by a conservative businessman, and it operates exactly as other conservative businesses run: crooked.
Posted by Carollani http://twitter.com/carollani on October 16, 2009 at 9:53 AM
Carollani 2
Btw, I recommend Bob's Quality Meats in Columbia City. Family run for decades.
Posted by Carollani http://twitter.com/carollani on October 16, 2009 at 9:55 AM
3
You're choosing now to get squeamish?
Posted by Irving on October 16, 2009 at 9:57 AM
4
Carollani,

Not that I buy Whole Foods beef ever, but no where does this report say Whole Foods buys beef from farms that feed beef to their cattle. That's just the assumed way BSE spreads. They don't even know if these tonsils contain BSE. There are just certain parts of the animal (brain, tonsils, spinal cord) that would be at risk, if the animal was infected. So your aren't allowed to sell those.
Posted by arbeck http://www.facebook.com/arbeck on October 16, 2009 at 10:11 AM
Matt from Denver 5
Who among the regular sloggers eats beef tongue? If you don't eat it, don't feign a lot of disgust now.
Posted by Matt from Denver on October 16, 2009 at 10:14 AM
Abby 6
@5: Me? I like beef tongue a lot, especially in sandwiches. Damn goyim.
Posted by Abby on October 16, 2009 at 10:15 AM
Lily Fluffbottom 7
Zombieland, anyone?
Posted by Lily Fluffbottom on October 16, 2009 at 10:21 AM
8
You know that the heart disease will get you before JCD has a chance to, right?
Posted by Irving on October 16, 2009 at 10:31 AM
playswithknives 9
Tongue is one of my favorite sandwich meats. As far as the no-tonsil rule goes, it falls into the just-in-case category of rules.
Posted by playswithknives on October 16, 2009 at 10:34 AM
Matt from Denver 10
Technically, that's vJCD, not JCD...
Posted by Matt from Denver on October 16, 2009 at 10:35 AM
madelinear 11
okay i learned this in biotech years ago so correct me if i'm wrong but mad cow or bovine spongiform encephalopathy is a "protein as pathogen" (as the section in my class was called) and can only be transmitted by consuming brain or spinal tissue... how do tonsils fall into this category?
Posted by madelinear http://facebook.com/madelinear on October 16, 2009 at 10:36 AM
12
Beef is also really bad for the environment: it takes a gallon of gasoline to make a pound of beef.
http://www.wstar.org/windstar/Education/…
Posted by Max J on October 16, 2009 at 10:37 AM
The Amazing Jim 13
It's so tatsty, it tastes you back. First they came for the tacos de seso and I said nothing because I did not eat cow brains. Then they cam for the lingua burritos...

@8 isn't CJD?
Posted by The Amazing Jim http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000076496291&ref=profile on October 16, 2009 at 10:37 AM
balderdash 14
As if we needed another reason not to eat industrial meat, EVER.

Food system regulatory reform is the most neglected political issue in the world today. Health care reform? Sure, it's important, but health starts with what you eat, and most of the food that gets shipped around the modern world is not fit for consumption. Modern feedlots and slaughterhouses would probably feel downright homey to Upton Sinclair.

Ugh.
Posted by balderdash http://introverse.blogspot.com on October 16, 2009 at 10:38 AM
playswithknives 15
Tongue is one of my favorite sandwich meats. As far as the no-tonsil rule goes, it falls into the just-in-case category of rules.
Posted by playswithknives on October 16, 2009 at 10:40 AM
Will in Seattle 16
Never ever watch Food, Inc. It will make you not want to eat meat and become one of those vegans, and there are very very few restaurants in this city for those kinds of people. Like four.
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on October 16, 2009 at 10:47 AM
Matt from Denver 17
@ 16, only if they all closed in the past four years since I left. There are plenty of vegan options in Seattle for those looking for them.
Posted by Matt from Denver on October 16, 2009 at 10:51 AM
18
I agree: don't seek out information if being informed means you'd be led to make positive changes.

It's a vicious circle and you don't not want that, my friend.
Posted by Irving on October 16, 2009 at 12:18 PM
19
Or, you know, you just "don't want that."
Posted by Irving on October 16, 2009 at 12:19 PM
20
That's rich. You're disgusted at beef tongue, yet you line up like cattle (yes, pun intended) in front of the hot-dog carts in front of the Comet and Chop Suey for tubes of cow anuses and other slaughterhouse floor sweepings. Really, it's *all* parts of a dead animal, so you should be disgusted by every single bit that's offered to you.
Posted by 16334578 on October 16, 2009 at 12:37 PM
Matt from Denver 21
@ 20, this isn't a vegetarian debate. Stay on topic.
Posted by Matt from Denver on October 16, 2009 at 12:40 PM
22
@21: Right, and the topic is Tonsils are Gross, Pig Anuses are Awesome.
Posted by Irving on October 16, 2009 at 1:09 PM
23
@16: the number's closer to 20 vegan places in the greater Seattle area. And another ~20 vegetarian places besides.

And extra points for people who eat things like sausage, hotdogs and hamburgers and are only grossed out by the tongue/tonsil thing. Plenty of little bizarre remnants from multiple animals in multiple locations are mixed into spare meat.

Maybe it's because it's unrecognizable - out of sight, out of mind. I guess it goes along with an attitude of "don't get informed if it means you might stop eating meat" ;)
Posted by hexalm on October 16, 2009 at 1:10 PM
Matt from Denver 24
@ 22, um, no. But the topic is about to become, Vegetarian threadjackers are rude asswipes...
Posted by Matt from Denver on October 16, 2009 at 1:21 PM
treacle 25
@4 and @11 --

A common transmission route from cow-to-humans for these prions (the infectious agent) is via the bolt-gun method of cattle slaughter. The head is held, and a bolt is driven into the cows brain, killing it quickly(?).

This, however, causes brain matter to enter the blood stream. And contaminates the entire cow.

Prions -- protein as pathogen -- are proteins "folded badly", and they infect by convincing other proteins to fold improperly also. [The way a protein is folded is a key determinant of what the protein actually does.] Once enough do, your brain looks like swiss cheese. They are not "killed" (as they are not alive) by any current disinfection methods (heat, chlorine, etc.)

Once we realize that our "meat supply" (yeck) is irrevocably contaminated with BSE (et. al.), clean meat with hit $25/lb. Or more. I hope. :)

Did you know deer out in the woods are coming down with variants of this? (How the f*ck are they getting it? One wonders.)

Vegetarianly Yours,
treacle
Posted by treacle on October 16, 2009 at 1:23 PM
Oldskool 26
"Eating the tonsils" is the new "drinking the Kool-Aid." Bon appetit!
Posted by Oldskool on October 16, 2009 at 3:32 PM
Griffin 27
@25,

It's called chronic wasting disease. It occurs in wild populations of deer/elk/moose and mostly in areas (like rural Wisconsin, Colorado and Manitoba) away from feedlots. The transmission vector is unknown, but is likely bodily fluids such as feces, urine, and saliva. Deer didn't get this from cattle feed.

BTW, there are many other prion diseases, like scrapie in sheep and various encephalopathies of cats, weasels, and humans. Some are congenital genetic abnormalities, some are contagious.They're nothing new.
Posted by Griffin on October 18, 2009 at 7:45 PM

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