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Christy ten Broeke <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Dec 1999 10:47:18 +0100
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Hi Mary

Here in Holland horsemeat is easily available.  It is not expensive and I found
out last weekend that it makes wonderful jerky (with thanks to Michael for his
description of how to make it).
The taste is a bit sweeter because of the iron containing blood in it.
The kids and me love it!!!

Christy

Mary schreef:

> >This appeared on one of my vaccine-injury lists.
> >
> >Patricia
>
> Patricia, what is the name of the list and how do we get on it?
> _____________________________________________________________
> And, a question for Hans and other people in Europe, could you tell us a
> little bit about horse meat? Like,  have you had it, how much does it cost,
> etc. Here in Calif I think they passed a law saying it was illegal  to buy
> horse meat for human consumption. I could be wrong. But certainly I have
> NEVER seen horse for sale and just wondering what it is like. I do think
> aged horses are sold to become pet food. Maybe someone knows more about the
> horse and meat industry here and in Europe?

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