Re: Pulled pork




On 9-May-2007, "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 8 May 2007 08:52:08 GMT, ceed <ceed.spameater@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Interesting seeing you say: "Corning a brisket is easy". How do I do
that?
I have also been wondering why it's called "corned" beef. Do you know?

Corned beef is from cows that have been raised in corn fields. They graze

on the corn and get fattened and ready for slaughter. In the fall, just
before the harvest, the cattle are rounded up. Unlike the cattle graving
in
grasslands of the prairies, the corned beef are difficult to see because
of
the height of the stalks. A specially trained dog, usually referred to as
a
corn dog, assists in the roundup. They scurry around moving the cattle
towards the barns.

It is also of note that some of the females are milkers. They are
different
than the cows you seen at a regular dairy farm in that their udders are
not
exposed to the sun where they get bleached and give only white milk. The
corn stalks protects them from the harmful UV rays so they can give
chocolate milk.

Cattle, just like people, have different characteristics depending on
their
diet. The old saying "you are what you eat" applies in the animal kingdom

also. Tomorrow, we'll learn about hamburgers and hush puppies..

I don't care about them Ed. I just want to know about "corn dogs' and "corn
dodgers". And if you happen to know how "jokes" got corny, curious minds
would be interested.

--
Brick(Youth is wasted on young people)
.



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