Ground beef ?

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Ground beef ?

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If the meat is not irradiated and freshly ground, is-it OK on Wai ?
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fred wrote:If the meat is not irradiated and freshly ground, is-it OK on Wai ?
If it is done properly, sure.
So, you need to grind it yourself, or need to be sure of the source and the process.
You need to be sure that no intestinal tissue is (or has been) involved (regarding parasites).
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RRM wrote:
fred wrote:If the meat is not irradiated and freshly ground, is-it OK on Wai ?
If it is done properly, sure.
So, you need to grind it yourself, or need to be sure of the source and the process.
You need to be sure that no intestinal tissue is (or has been) involved (regarding parasites).
The meat is ground by the butcher in front of me. He only uses muscle meat.
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Perfect.
Lets just hope that the grinder is properly cleaned.
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I eat ground beef all the time. I have a hand-powered grinder and use only organic beef. It tastes heavenly with avocado, olive oil or a raw egg youlk. Or just plain. Mmmm... :)
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RRM wrote:Perfect.
Lets just hope that the grinder is properly cleaned.
Well, it is the job of the butcher to clean it, and I have never had any trouble with ground beef (contrary to fish...).
Steak tartare (ground beef+egg yolk) is almost a staple here in France! :wink:
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Yeah, its good huh!?! :-)
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Can we use this kind of grinders?
http://www.belstar-electrics.co.uk/prod ... 3_zoom.jpg

Do they originate dirty protein?
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I think that one is more like a blender, no?
I think it rotates too fast.
There are grinders that you can use by hand (slow enough).
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RRM wrote:I think that one is more like a blender, no?
I think it rotates too fast.
There are grinders that you can use by hand (slow enough).
Yeah, that's what I was expecting...
I have one of those too. Thanks :)
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