Symptoms Posted January 18, 2009 Report Posted January 18, 2009 To paraphrase the former Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock's speech to Conference in 1985:"When a Labour Government, yes a Labour Government, is seen to scuttle round our Country en-slaving the people by taking away their liberty ..." What a disgrace - they ought to be ashamed of themselves.
Monsta® Posted January 18, 2009 Report Posted January 18, 2009 To paraphrase the former Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock's speech to Conference in 1985:"When a Labour Government, yes a Labour Government, is seen to scuttle round our Country en-slaving the people by taking away their liberty ..." What a disgrace - they ought to be ashamed of themselves.could be worse we could be governed by the fn green party and we would all have to wear tetty sacks and walk to the fn shop!
Merlin Posted January 18, 2009 Report Posted January 18, 2009 could be worse we could be governed by the fn green party and we would all have to wear tetty sacks and walk to the fn shop!you mean communism!
Pete Posted January 18, 2009 Report Posted January 18, 2009 could be worse we could be governed by the fn green party and we would all have to wear tetty sacks and walk to the fn shop! Would the Green party allow horses or would there dropings add to global warming?
Merlin Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 Would the Green party allow horses or would there dropings add to global warming? No Pete thats coos :lol:
Pete Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 No Pete thats coos :lol:Oh mind you theres plenty of coows in the fields so I suppose the Green party would exterminate them, there goes my steak.
Monsta® Posted January 20, 2009 Report Posted January 20, 2009 Oh mind you theres plenty of coows in the fields so I suppose the Green party would exterminate them, there goes my steak.just have to have one of those vegi burgers instead! full of gm soya!
Pete Posted January 20, 2009 Report Posted January 20, 2009 just have to have one of those vegi burgers instead! full of gm soya! No thanks Monsta I like me steaks, has to be the real thing.
Monsta® Posted January 20, 2009 Report Posted January 20, 2009 got a point ad rather have: thanlook at the fn ingredients: Mycoprotein (41%), water, onions, vegetarian Emmental & Cheddar cheese (10%), textured vegetable protein (wheat gluten, pea protein, potato starch, water, malt flour, palm oil, maltodextrin, milk protein), dried free range egg white, flavourings, rapeseed oil, milk proteins, pea fibre, tapioca starch, roasted barley malt extract.what the !*!@# is mycoprotein
Cympil Posted January 20, 2009 Report Posted January 20, 2009 got a point ad rather have: thanlook at the fn ingredients: Mycoprotein (41%), water, onions, vegetarian Emmental & Cheddar cheese (10%), textured vegetable protein (wheat gluten, pea protein, potato starch, water, malt flour, palm oil, maltodextrin, milk protein), dried free range egg white, flavourings, rapeseed oil, milk proteins, pea fibre, tapioca starch, roasted barley malt extract.what the !*!@# is mycoprotein Mycoprotein is a food made by continuous fermentation of the fungus, Fusarium gramineurum. The fungus is grown in a large fermentation tower to which oxygen, nitrogen, glucose, minerals, and vitamins are continually added. After harvesting, the fungus is heat treated to reduce its RNA content to World Health Organisation recommended levels before being filtered and drained. So basically, it`s fermented fungus which is then heat treated to make it resemble meat Why do vegetarians want anything they`re eating to resemble meat anyway?
Malcolm Robinson Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 Why do vegetarians want anything they`re eating to resemble meat anyway?Something I always wondered about Cympil. Nut cutlet anyone........
Guest mrsvic Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 Why do vegetarians want anything they`re eating to resemble meat anyway?Something I always wondered about Cympil. Nut cutlet anyone........Quorn is truly awful, but some of the stuff is canny. I put veggie hotdogs, sausage rolls and fakey mince in bait for our carnivorous mates all the time, and no-one is none the wiser... sometimes people even compliment the pretend scran, not realising they've been had.Vegetables are lovely, but everyone wants something to get their teeth into. And meat would be great if it wasn't for the death bit. If there wasn't a compromise I'd have to gnaw on Mr Vic instead!
Monsta® Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 Quorn is truly awful, but some of the stuff is canny. I put veggie hotdogs, sausage rolls and fakey mince in bait for our carnivorous mates all the time, and no-one is none the wiser... sometimes people even compliment the pretend scran, not realising they've been had.Vegetables are lovely, but everyone wants something to get their teeth into. And meat would be great if it wasn't for the death bit. If there wasn't a compromise I have to on Mr Vic instead! dont you not kill carrots like! it only a part of nature how many fn lions would decide to have a stinky veggie hotdog rather than a fresh wilde beast?
Guest mrsvic Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 dont you not kill carrots like! it only a part of nature how many fn lions would decide to have a stinky veggie hotdog rather than a fresh wilde beast?I hate to hear the carrots cry when I peel them too, monsta... but needs must! As for the lions... I'm sure they'd rather have a bit of fresh prey than a veggie hotdog, but I also reckon they would choose the nice veggie option over the bone and eyeball filled hotdogs from the burger van! Mr Vic turned veggie last year, not because of all the fluffy cows and that, but just because of watching Jamie and Hugh's programmes where the all the factory farmed animals lived in their own crap and then got filled with more before they got to your plate. Mind, I'm not going to preach on about virtues of vegetarianism, it's a choice and a pretty dull one at times... I'm far too busy being a sanctimonious ex-smoker now to care anyway...
Symptoms Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 Be warned ... Quorn is the latest incarnation of Soylent Green* wafers - and we should all know what they're made from!! All this vegyness is a part of a clever plot by the Ruling Elite to con the masses out of eating meat. If successful, the scheme will ensure that the only folks able to eat meat will be members of the Boss Class.For those viewers too young to remember what Soylent Green is ... Google it.
Monsta® Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 Be warned ... Quorn is the latest incarnation of Soylent Green* wafers - and we should all know what they're made from!! All this vegyness is a part of a clever plot by the Ruling Elite to con the masses out of eating meat. If successful, the scheme will ensure that the only folks able to eat meat will be members of the Boss Class.For those viewers too young to remember what Soylent Green is ... Google it.you been smoking quorn or something!
Pete Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 got a point ad rather have: thanlook at the fn ingredients: Mycoprotein (41%), water, onions, vegetarian Emmental & Cheddar cheese (10%), textured vegetable protein (wheat gluten, pea protein, potato starch, water, malt flour, palm oil, maltodextrin, milk protein), dried free range egg white, flavourings, rapeseed oil, milk proteins, pea fibre, tapioca starch, roasted barley malt extract.what the !*!@# is mycoprotein Good question I was going to ask that myself
Pete Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 Mycoprotein is a food made by continuous fermentation of the fungus, Fusarium gramineurum. The fungus is grown in a large fermentation tower to which oxygen, nitrogen, glucose, minerals, and vitamins are continually added. After harvesting, the fungus is heat treated to reduce its RNA content to World Health Organisation recommended levels before being filtered and drained. So basically, it`s fermented fungus which is then heat treated to make it resemble meat Why do vegetarians want anything they`re eating to resemble meat anyway?Bliddy hell am glad I am not veggie, fermented fungus sounds like rotten mushrooms
Cympil Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 Bliddy hell am glad I am not veggie, fermented fungus sounds like rotten mushroomsIt probably tastes like rotton mushrooms too
Pete Posted January 21, 2009 Report Posted January 21, 2009 It probably tastes like rotton mushrooms too
Symptoms Posted January 22, 2009 Report Posted January 22, 2009 you been smoking quorn or something! As an old Hippy I know what's best crumbled over shag inside a giant Rizla - or 5 Rizla Liquorice gummed together ... yummy
Monsta® Posted January 22, 2009 Report Posted January 22, 2009 As an old Hippy I know what's best crumbled over shag inside a giant Rizla - or 5 Rizla Liquorice gummed together ... yummy mmmm oxo
Malcolm Robinson Posted January 23, 2009 Report Posted January 23, 2009 Be warned ... Quorn is the latest incarnation of Soylent Green* wafers - and we should all know what they're made from!! All this vegyness is a part of a clever plot by the Ruling Elite to con the masses out of eating meat. If successful, the scheme will ensure that the only folks able to eat meat will be members of the Boss Class.For those viewers too young to remember what Soylent Green is ... Google it.Where's Charlton Heston when you need him?
threegee Posted January 23, 2009 Author Report Posted January 23, 2009 Wikipedia: "...a 1973 dystopian science fiction movie depicting a future in which global warming and overpopulation lead to depleted resources on Earth. This in turn leads to widespread unemployment and poverty."Only 36 years before its time then? Where's Charlton Heston when you need him?The short answer is probably in an urn; he opted for the more "environmental friendly" cremation. Big carbon re-release but all over in an hour and a half or so. Just like the films really (with the possible exception of the epics!).
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