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Quote (MentalGiant @ Oct 12 2023 03:24pm)
Looks like ham


Corned beef is my guess.

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Quote (Taurean @ 12 Oct 2023 16:22)
Kinda meat is that?


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Quote (lolkggz @ Oct 13 2023 09:25am)
Corned beef is my guess.


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Quote (Taurean @ Oct 12 2023 12:53pm)
Potatoes veg sauerkraut meatballz butter+beef stock sauce. Old picture.

https://i.imgur.com/CskHwwr.jpg


Mmmm Italian wedding soup 🤤
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Quote (MadMardi @ Oct 12 2023 03:53pm)
Mmmm Italian wedding soup 🤤


:lol:


I wish the my "What's in your fridge" thread took off a bit more.

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Quote (MoreTimeToKill @ 12 Oct 2023 22:42)
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Quote (lolkggz @ 12 Oct 2023 22:25)
Corned beef is my guess.


Well that's what i thought.

"Corned beef, or salt beef in some Commonwealth countries, is salt-cured brisket of beef.[1] The term comes from the treatment of the meat with large-grained rock salt, also called "corns" of salt. Sometimes, sugar and spices are added to corned beef recipes. Corned beef is featured as an ingredient in many cuisines.

Most recipes include nitrates, which convert the natural myoglobin in beef to nitrosomyoglobin, giving it a pink color. Nitrates and nitrites reduce the risk of dangerous botulism during curing by inhibiting the growth of Clostridium botulinum bacteria spores,[2] but have been linked to increased cancer risk in mice.[3] Beef cured without nitrates or nitrites has a gray color, and is sometimes called "New England corned beef".[4]

Tinned corned beef, alongside salt pork and hardtack, was a standard ration for many militaries and navies from the 17th through the early 20th centuries, including World War I and World War II, during which fresh meat was rationed.[5] Corned beef remains popular worldwide as an ingredient in a variety of regional dishes and as a common part in modern field rations of various armed forces around the world. "
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Quote (Taurean @ Oct 12 2023 04:03pm)
Well that's what i thought.

"Corned beef, or salt beef in some Commonwealth countries, is salt-cured brisket of beef.[1] The term comes from the treatment of the meat with large-grained rock salt, also called "corns" of salt. Sometimes, sugar and spices are added to corned beef recipes. Corned beef is featured as an ingredient in many cuisines.

Most recipes include nitrates, which convert the natural myoglobin in beef to nitrosomyoglobin, giving it a pink color. Nitrates and nitrites reduce the risk of dangerous botulism during curing by inhibiting the growth of Clostridium botulinum bacteria spores,[2] but have been linked to increased cancer risk in mice.[3] Beef cured without nitrates or nitrites has a gray color, and is sometimes called "New England corned beef".[4]

Tinned corned beef, alongside salt pork and hardtack, was a standard ration for many militaries and navies from the 17th through the early 20th centuries, including World War I and World War II, during which fresh meat was rationed.[5] Corned beef remains popular worldwide as an ingredient in a variety of regional dishes and as a common part in modern field rations of various armed forces around the world. "


Thanks for this.

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Quote (lolkggz @ Oct 12 2023 02:58pm)
:lol:


I wish the my "What's in your fridge" thread took off a bit more.


I enjoyed that thread. Would play again.
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Heating up a pizza
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