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On 3/14/2025 6:10 PM, Dave Smith wrote:They're there. You just never noticed it.On 2025-03-14 5:31 p.m., dsi1 wrote:I guess you either like it or you don't. I don't know what kind of
>These days, corned beef is just plain weird. It's full of holes. This>
could be caused by injecting water and other substances into the meat or
it could be caused by improper handling i.e., freezing the meat is done
too fast or too slow. Maybe it's caused by some sort of bovine
neuromuscular disease or alien cattle mutilation.
I am not exactly sure why corned beef just isn't in our repertoire. I
can't say that I have have fond memories of it as a kid. My mother used
to so the corned beef, boiled cabbage and crappy old boiled potatoes for
St.Patrick's Day. I have eaten corned beef a few times but I just do
that Irish delicacy.
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corned beef brisket David finds in Hawaii. I do know I've never seen it
sold in a freezer case. The corning process does not involve injecting
the meat. It's brined. Maybe they've got crazy cows in Hawaii.
>That definitely looks weird. I've never seen corned beef brisket with>>
https://photos.app.goo.gl/sHdh7SduUmu9P24f7
holes like that.
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Jill
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