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Something for Carnivore(s) — Brooklynian

Something for Carnivore(s)

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  • jeffrey wrote: Bacon scarf.
    Alas, it is sold out.
    And entirely too tasteful.
    It would be fun to hang that near a wood fire so it got all smokey smelling before you wore it...
  • I just recently read the most interesting article about the dangers of breathing aerosolized pig brains. Not that it is something I am danger of doing, but more an indictment of industrialized meat packing.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/05/health/05pork.html

    As opposed to industrialized fudge packing, which is totally different.

    But really. The last sentence in the NYTimes article really tweaks me. Where the doctor says, "It’s a great detective story." Come on. People's lives have been destroyed. They are still debilitated. The story seems to focused on just getting them back to work. Back to the salt mines, ya'll.

    It reminds me of Jurassic Park.

    "Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."

    Or to update it. These folks were so focused on whether they _could_ aerosolize pig brains, pour the slurry into pools and drain them into containers for sale, that they never stopped to consider if they _should_.

    Or something like that.

    Ahem. Well, back to building a better pig.
    http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2006/04/70778
  • (rant about factory farming here)
    mostly I don't have the inclination to build a proper rant about factory farming in this space at this time, but I just want to say those motherfuckers at Cargill and Monsanto have made a much less delicious pig, and I hate them for it. If the pigs were old-skool (ha), people might just want to eat those brains at their local Babbo outlet (or political organizing community dinner, whatever) instead of going the aerosolized slurry route.

    Cargill is a total fucking disaster on all possible levels (outside their own profits, of course)
    daver wrote: Ahem. Well, back to building a better pig.
    http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2006/04/70778
  • Ew. Ew. Ew. Why, why did I have to open up this thread???
  • leet wrote: Ew. Ew. Ew. Why, why did I have to open up this thread???
    Cause deep down you know you love it.
  • i had the same response to the last line of that article, btw, daver, and i was raised by doctors. i was taken aback at the apparent lack of feeling. i can only hope the quote was badly out of context.

    it is interesting that it seemed to be a kind of allergic reaction that doesn't necessarily point to a disease that would cause problems for those who ate the brains, although, of course, i agree with rants about factory framing.

    back on topic, i LOVE the poster and the scarf.
  • Scarf may be sold out at the moment, but perhaps you might ply our own resident Yarn Monkey image to knit his ass off this winter to produce a few of these:

    Bacon Wraps:

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    Not bad...
  • The brains were pooled, poured into 10-pound containers and shipped to be sold as food — mostly in China and Korea, where cooks stir-fry them, but also in some parts of the American South, where people like them scrambled up with eggs.
    Euww.
  • Aaaaand to add to the yarn thread...

    (wokka wokka wokka...)

    Behold...pocket bacon.

    image
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  • Boobs AND bacon:

    http://dlisted.com/node/26385

    For you, Carnie.
  • That may be the greatest thing I have ever seen.
  • Carnivore wrote: That may be the greatest thing I have ever seen.
    I thought you might think so :lol: :pig:
  • You think they sell those at the new Babeland???
  • Whatchuwant wrote: You think they sell those at the new Babeland???
    I think it might be easier to get them at A&S Pork Store.
  • Subject: Re: Something for Carnivore(s)

    pitu wrote: image

    theWAREHOUSE: Baconpig

    brilliant. and delicious.
  • Seriously, the best recipe I ever created consisted of salmon steaks wrapped in raw bacon, and then grilled on a barbeque grill.
  • I find that anything wrapped in bacon is amazing.

    Including bacon.
  • image
    The Usual apparently has a chocolate bar filled with bacon...
  • Applewood recently featured bacon ice cream.

    No word on whether they still have it or not, so best to call ahead.

    http://www.chowhound.com/topics/531491?tag=nl.e353
    Bacon Ice Cream Alert!
    For all those Outer Borough bacon lovers (and really, who doesn't love bacon?), here's a heads-up.

    One of Applewood's desserts last night was a deconstructed apple crisp with a generous scoop of BACON ICE CREAM.

    For those who think bacon ice cream sounds weird, you can move along.

    For those who drool at the thought of bacon ice cream, it was all that you'd want. Lots of applewood smoked bacon flavor that was perfectly balanced with the creaminess of the ice cream (gelato?)

    I doubt this is a long-term thing (but it was new last night so it's probably around for at least a week) so call before you go.
  • MUST HAVE THIS!
  • And after you eat it, you should use some of this:
    image
  • DO WANT!!!
  • mummmm dip that in a little mustard!
  • There IS a link to a recipe on the page I linked, by the way...
  • apollonia666 wrote: There IS a link to a recipe on the page I linked, by the way...

    :lol: Oh! I was so mesmerized by the photo I didn't even see the link.
    It was like the world stood still for one romantic moment and all that existed was me and that bacon fritter =P~
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