Seanh Check Your lasagna...

i don't eat prepackaged frozen meals. that shit is nasty.

I keep frozen pizza for when I can't be arsed cooking. And I make my own lasagne. It isn't difficult, ffs.
 
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Findus Beef Lasagne Meals 100% Horsemeat

Tests on Findus beef lasagne have revealed that some of the ready meals were made entirely from horsemeat.

Findus analysed 18 of its beef lasagne products and found 11 meals contained between 60% and 100% horsemeat, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said.

There is no evidence to suggest the horsemeat found in the Findus beef lasagne is a food safety risk, the FSA said.

However, the agency has ordered urgent tests on the lasagne for the veterinary drug phenylbutazone. Meat from animals treated with "bute" is not allowed to enter the food chain in Britain as it may pose a risk to human health.

All food companies have been told to test their beef products, with the FSA saying it was "highly likely" that criminal activity was to blame for the contamination.

Consumers who have purchased the ready meals - produced by French food supplier Comigel on behalf of Findus - have been advised by the FSA not to eat them and return them to the shop they were bought from.

Retail giant Tesco and discount chain Aldi have already withdrawn a range of ready meals produced by Comigel over fears they contained contaminated meat.

Findus UK has already started a full recall of its lasagne products. It withdrew its 320g, 360g and 500g lasagne meals from supermarket shelves as a precautionary measure earlier this week.

It came after Comigel alerted Findus and Aldi that their products "do not conform to specification".

It advised them to remove Findus beef lasagne and Aldi's Today's Special frozen beef lasagne and Today's Special frozen spaghetti bolognese.

More here:

http://news.sky.com/story/1049133/findus-beef-lasagne-meals-100-percent-horsemeat



They serve lasagna in soup lines? Wait seanh probably buys it with his government welfare food stamp card.

These liberals love having food cards.
 
I keep frozen pizza for when I can't be arsed cooking. And I make my own lasagne. It isn't difficult, ffs.

okay. i lied. occasionally i'll make a frozen pizza, but the midgets prefer homemade. i think the last time i made a frozen pizza it caused upset tummies, and i was reprimanded for not making it myself. :rolleyes:
 
okay. i lied. occasionally i'll make a frozen pizza, but the midgets prefer homemade. i think the last time i made a frozen pizza it caused upset tummies, and i was reprimanded for not making it myself. :rolleyes:

Heh, they're handy when you come in from a night out on the piss.
 
okay. i lied. occasionally i'll make a frozen pizza, but the midgets prefer homemade. i think the last time i made a frozen pizza it caused upset tummies, and i was reprimanded for not making it myself. :rolleyes:

Sounds like you had a Jacks's frozen pizza. They always make ya sick.
 
Buy from one of the local farm fresh hubs that are popping up everywhere.
I have a ye olde butcher down the block. Quality cuts and better price than the supermarket.
 
Actually, my drinking food of choice is a large donner kebab with loads of chilli sauce. Wouldn't come within fifty feet of one if I was sober.

that just sounds like good drunk food.
 
I think people worry too much. Eating well so that you add 10 years to the back part of life that's gonna suck anyway. I'd rather have a pizza.
 
Actually, my drinking food of choice is a large donner kebab with loads of chilli sauce. Wouldn't come within fifty feet of one if I was sober.

Surely you mean a doner kebab and not a Donner Party Kebab, right?
 
Who cares? I get the mislabeling but it's otherwise stupid. We're ok with eating cows because they're kinda ugly and we don't typically have them as pets. We're not ok with eating horses because they've been companions and tools for thousands of years. It has nothing to do with quality of meat other than I imagine horse might be tougher.

Cows are cute. Horses are terrifying.
 
At Waterloo, Sharpe and Harper cook slabs of horsemeat cut from battlefield dead in an abandoned cuirass propped up on four bayonets, lubed with axle grease from a cannon limber. The next morning they brew tea in the cuirass and offer some to an officer who happens by to say hello. In response to the officer's negative comment on the tea, Harper replies "Aye, it had a bit of dead horse in it."
 
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