cutterone
Well-known member
There have been a lot of posts about the BSE, Ecoli, borders & safety issues lately and I'm not so sure we just continually miss the ovious.
We all know that butchering, processing -what ever you want to call it has to be a hundred fold better that in the past! Even today if you have ever hunted deer you & I both know that it's not the most priseen conditions. You shoot the animal, gut it in the field (and how many have been gut shot or had a slip of the knife and cut the gut), take it home wash it off with the hose and hang it in a tree or the barn for a few days, then throw it on some bench or table and cut it up and package it. You think that bacteria wasn't present?? It's what you did after that.
For as long as I can remember we have fed bloodmeal, bonemeal and other ingredents to livestock. We didn't have BSE then. Come on- cement in toothpaste?? Rat posion in dog food?? Who the hell is checking what is being produced and sold? Apparently at some time we as a society decided we needed some type of consumer protection for what we eat and established a government agency to oversee what we eat. Good or bad what ever those standards are should be the same for any product produced here or anywhere in the world!
Secondly, it's time for the consumer to take some of the blame. It's pretty simple - if you don't use keep your food frozen, cooled, washed and cooked properly - you will ge sick! If you get drunk and go accross the center line and kill someone you don't blame your car!
Additionaly, I noticed in one of the other posts where it showed people from around the world and what they ate and it hit me the most that the more prominate people ate a lot more pre-prepared, snack, & pre-packaged foods. That's the crap that makes our 10 yr olds obese at the age of ten and by using products that probably should have been thrown in the garbage all to make someone's pockets fat! That also seems to be the biggest imported products to the USA and since we don't inspect each and every item that comes in there is more room for error. It's really pretty simple- you don't sell it or bring it in unless it's safe and cut down on the pre-prepaired items that we consume.
We all know that butchering, processing -what ever you want to call it has to be a hundred fold better that in the past! Even today if you have ever hunted deer you & I both know that it's not the most priseen conditions. You shoot the animal, gut it in the field (and how many have been gut shot or had a slip of the knife and cut the gut), take it home wash it off with the hose and hang it in a tree or the barn for a few days, then throw it on some bench or table and cut it up and package it. You think that bacteria wasn't present?? It's what you did after that.
For as long as I can remember we have fed bloodmeal, bonemeal and other ingredents to livestock. We didn't have BSE then. Come on- cement in toothpaste?? Rat posion in dog food?? Who the hell is checking what is being produced and sold? Apparently at some time we as a society decided we needed some type of consumer protection for what we eat and established a government agency to oversee what we eat. Good or bad what ever those standards are should be the same for any product produced here or anywhere in the world!
Secondly, it's time for the consumer to take some of the blame. It's pretty simple - if you don't use keep your food frozen, cooled, washed and cooked properly - you will ge sick! If you get drunk and go accross the center line and kill someone you don't blame your car!
Additionaly, I noticed in one of the other posts where it showed people from around the world and what they ate and it hit me the most that the more prominate people ate a lot more pre-prepared, snack, & pre-packaged foods. That's the crap that makes our 10 yr olds obese at the age of ten and by using products that probably should have been thrown in the garbage all to make someone's pockets fat! That also seems to be the biggest imported products to the USA and since we don't inspect each and every item that comes in there is more room for error. It's really pretty simple- you don't sell it or bring it in unless it's safe and cut down on the pre-prepaired items that we consume.