Friday, October 11, 2024

Oct 11 2024 - More Beef Feet

 

As we know, our every search and click is being tracked.  We may have special filters and blocks, but that doesn't seem to matter.

What more perfect and hilarious a way to have this brought home  than this 
picture below - an ad on Bing yesterday morning, after I sent out the photo of the day on the topic of dwindling cow numbers in the future.

I hope they are padded so that people can see these clearly.  Walking around the meat department in the grocery store. I am calling these beef feet? Then I find out that beef feet are a food dish:

"Rich in zinc and magnesium, cow trotters stew helps boost the immune system to fight illness. Phosphorus helps the body build healthy bones and teeth, while selenium is a powerful antioxidant that helps boost the immune system."

"Cattle hoof and feet (trotters). Cow's trotters do not contain any muscles or meat; other than bones and toe hoof, it mainly consists of skin, tendons and cartilage."

Do you think the ground beef socks are slightly less shocking?  And what about those moo socks at the bottom?

 


So on we go... crossing that bridge as we come to it.  

What will Bing tell me about today on this meat theme?   

It wants me to know the surprising way chefs know when stake is done cooking.  That's the beef story of the day.  No wait here's another:  "Is bringing meat to room temperature before cooking - myth or a mus..."

But today's best story in the crazy category is this: the Globe and Mail has a story of a woman outside of Seattle who called 911 because her yard had been invaded by almost 100 raccoons.  She had been feeding them, and they seemed to accumulate in numbers and aggressiveness, causing her "to flee."
 
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