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Topic History of: Is ANYTHING that comes from British farms fit to eat?
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Mart I must admit I did laugh for a full minute when I saw that picture. I felt guilt for a bit at the illness that people feel, then I felt, well what ever happens we are all going to get something.
Achey giblets? Thats` what I had for lunch!
In The Know Stock up on the above (but don't rely on it!)

I wonder just how many new variant vCJD timebombs we have walking around already?
zooloo
In The Know You can bury your head in the sand if you want to - but don't blame us later !
Mart I never took the desicion to only have organic meat in the house for this reason, however technically this could be better or worse, for infections. Who can say?
You can die from anything, I am one of those that will not get hysterical about the situation. I still have a turkey in the freezer and I will thaw it out when I feel like it and serve it.
I don`t believe this "outbreak" is about anything more than insurance claims or worries of them.