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I'm sure I've eaten worse in France. And Germany for that matter.Originally posted by Gibbon View PostThis could get me to vote remain in!
The State Fair of Texas: Burgers, dogs and deep-fried everything - BBC News
Check out the fried butter stall!
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To be served to gammons in 'Spoons for the meal deal. Alongside the brexit pint.Originally posted by DaveB View Post
OK, technically not deep fried. Actually Sticky Toffee Rat Onna Stick ala Terry Pratchett.
Courtesy of Sticky Toffee Rat Onna Stick | The originals, made for Terry… | Flickr
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You are correct in that there are no allowable limits.
Now answer another question, do you really think that there are no rat hairs, faeces and insect parts in your cereals and other foods?
For "allowable" limits you should be reading "actionable" or in your case you can live in blissful ignorance.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhat are the EU actionable levels?
Fears rat hair, maggots and mould might start appearing in British food following post-Brexit trade deal | The Independentin the EU there are no allowable limits for foreign bodies in food products.
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostYou can always deep fry the rats you catch with your bow. Their design also facilitates this as you can handle them by the tail.
OK, technically not deep fried. Actually Sticky Toffee Rat Onna Stick ala Terry Pratchett.
Courtesy of Sticky Toffee Rat Onna Stick | The originals, made for Terry… | Flickr
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No, I'm more thinking of more obese girls, like on the butter stall, and not a s many hotties to brighten up my working down and my increased taxes paying for diabetes care. We have enough cheap fat food, but more could be on its way. BTW I am for brexit now its being voted for.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYou're suddenly going to lose your ability to choose what to buy and eat after Brexit, then?
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Gwd what a headline, complete with obese verkauferin.Originally posted by Gibbon View PostCheck out the fried butter stall!
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You can always deep fry the rats you catch with your bow. Their design also facilitates this as you can handle them by the tail.
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In one of those state fairs in north america I once went all in and in less than 1 hour I had:
- deep fried butter
- deep fried twinkies
- deep fried oreos
All tasted the same and they were rather disgusting. The deep fried mars bar I had in Scotland was quite the delicacy in comparison
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