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  • andy
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    Originally posted by Paddy
    Being a vegatarian does not help

    http://www.parasitecleanse.com/gallery.htm
    bugger

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by andy
    Thats why I am a vegetarian

    Being a vegatarian does not help

    http://www.parasitecleanse.com/gallery.htm

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  • hattra
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    How does a tapeworm spread to muscle tissue?
    IIRC they are in the fluke stage while they're still in the pig, and the flukes live in muscle

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Gibbon
    But how does the curing kill the nasties?
    It doesn't they just get bored of just 'hanging' around.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by Gibbon
    But how does the curing kill the nasties?
    The salt in the cure bumps them off.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by hattra
    Presumably that's why parma ham is sliced so thin - that way all the tapeworms have been nicely sliced'n diced before you eat them

    HTH
    How does a tapeworm spread to muscle tissue?

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  • hattra
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    Originally posted by Gibbon
    Why is it that you have cook pork thoroughly to kill off the worms etc but you can eat parma ham etc which hasn't been cooked?

    And are hot dogs safe - SA


    "Gibbon in lets have a non contentious thread"
    Presumably that's why parma ham is sliced so thin - that way all the tapeworms have been nicely sliced'n diced before you eat them

    HTH

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  • xoggoth
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    Sure I have mentioned this before but chickens contain ghastly germs even when they are alive. Once worked in a chicken factory where you had to do that bit where you stick its legs up its bum prior to packing. You often got cut by the bones and it went septic every time. When you looked down the line you see could rows of students packing chickens with boils and inflamed septic lumps all over their hands.

    PS Enjoy your lunchtime chicken sandwich.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    oh yes you did...

    Churchill - In "Panto season already" mode?
    (Side order of sense of humour for EO too please!)
    is this the five minute atgument ?


    There are too many EO's on this board. The other one can b*gger off because I was here first




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  • EqualOpportunities
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    Moderators!!!!

    Please Sir, EO mentioned Racial Stereotypes!!!
    No I didn't - 'The Chinky' is a world renowned purveyor of oriental (and other) cuisine, in Great Bridge. Mmm mmm mmmmmmmmm.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist
    no I didnt





    oh yes you did...

    Churchill - In "Panto season already" mode?
    (Side order of sense of humour for EO too please!)

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    Moderators!!!!

    Please Sir, EO mentioned Racial Stereotypes!!!

    no I didnt





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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by EqualOpportunities
    Technically, it doesn't - I've eaten this kind of stuff for years and never come accross anything nasty - had salmonella once, but that was from the chinky...
    Moderators!!!!

    Please Sir, EO mentioned Racial Stereotypes!!!

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  • EqualOpportunities
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    Originally posted by Gibbon
    But how does the curing kill the nasties?
    Technically, it doesn't - I've eaten this kind of stuff for years and never come accross anything nasty - had salmonella once, but that was from the chinky...

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Gibbon
    cos back in the old days there was no chickens in the holy land but there was a few disease ridden pigs when pass the worms on to humans. When they worked out that pigs were bad for you they forbid the eating of it.
    Well it’s about time they updated their ideas along with the rest of their backward religion. I am not saying other religions are any better but at least they have some idea on how to get along in the modern world.

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