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Sun, 19 Nov 2000 12:18:31 -0500
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On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 12:01:18AM -0700, Lorenzo wrote:
> Dear SAM,
>
> Welcome to the list,  I am so new that I still answer
Thanks, I feel welcomed.

> I do not understand how brains are not on the list of good
> food,  Cow brains I mean, not attorneys brains; which I hear

I think this has been discussed on this list before, in connection
with mad cow disease.  The Eades recommend not having brains in
their lifestyle book for this reason.

The logic escapes me.  If no cow in Canada / USA / Mexico has
ever had this, why should we avoid brains?

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