Favorite meal straight in the bin

Nope. Wouldn't touch any of these cheap ready meals but nothing wrong with buying the meat and cooking it yourself.

Actually, I think they should start selling horse mince - it's dead cheap and less fatty than beef. I'd buy it!
 
No way. It's a labelling issue not a food quality issue. I read somewhere that anyone who had been to France in the 80's has almost certainly eaten horse.

I'd gladly eat beef/horse meatballs if she's cooked extra can you send it over?:D
 
Processed beef yes but otherwise no - don't eat a lot of red meat anyhow. I used to by a mince and potato ready meal for work as it was convenient. David always said "meat of unknown origin" and wouldn't touch it - seems he was right!
 
I can't see the problem, Horse was quite expensive when i lived in France. I'd eat it no problem.

Infact i quit fancy a nice drumstick right now;)
 
Get it down yer, a bit off hoss wont do you any harm, I used to have it as a kid, my dad loved it, proper treat in our house. An animal is an animal, it's all meat.
 
My only concern would be any drugs that had been administered to the horse.
With Gee-Gees not generally being in the food chain for us Brits, when they get ill, or as innoculations they get injected with certain drugs that may or may not be harmful to us - if these chemicals are still in the body when the Neddy is slain then they could find their way into the chain.

Other than that I have no problem with it - just label it as what it is......
 
Top