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marinarasays...meanwhile, a mutant form of e-coli bacteria (the reason we cook burgers) is killing scores of europeans and it's heading to america.
talk about a inconvienient truth.
Just like those republicans in Missouri that were trying to cut funding for tornado warnings. Right before the tornado wrecked Joplin.
blankfistsays...>> ^marinara:
meanwhile, a mutant form of e-coli bacteria (the reason we cook burgers) is killing scores of europeans and it's heading to america.
talk about a inconvienient truth.
Just like those republicans in Missouri that were trying to cut funding for tornado warnings. Right before the tornado wrecked Joplin.
Living in fear, are we? It's a rare burger. Not a tornado warning system.
westysays...>> ^blankfist:
>> ^marinara:
meanwhile, a mutant form of e-coli bacteria (the reason we cook burgers) is killing scores of europeans and it's heading to america.
talk about a inconvienient truth.
Just like those republicans in Missouri that were trying to cut funding for tornado warnings. Right before the tornado wrecked Joplin.
Living in fear, are we? It's a rare burger. Not a tornado warning system.
Its probably not a good idea to cook Minced meet rare , if the burger is made from a single cut stake and not reconstituted meet then it should be fine , the whole point of evan frying cow meet at all Evan when u want it blue is that the inside is generally sterile but the outside accumulates bacteria. Its likely that the general quality of meat in usa might be worse than other places partly due to the size of usa and the longer transport time of stock.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to blankfist's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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