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Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by neill
(Post 4374856)
Their stores look like porno rental shops....or something.
Honestly it seems the only way to avoid sodium, trans fat and sugar in large quantities is to make it all yourself. Got a bit porky myself since I got here...... although I blame it on my fascination with chicken wings last summer, at only 5cents a pop......oh and a stress free life. know what you mean though the food here is hidden with lots of cr-p There low fat stuff really isnt that low fat at all. |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by Madmac
(Post 4374723)
I notice that North America and Canada in particular has a high rate of diabetes. Maybe they should look at the sweeteners they add to the food? :confused:
The high rate of Diabetes in NA is due the fact that first nations people have a much higher incidence. (similarly the higher than normal incidence of diabetes amonst east indians living in the uk increases the overall national rate). Yet another curse visited on the local populace by europeans insisting we know what the best diet and way of life is for ALL. |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 4375049)
OK before I start two points 1) I am not racist and 2)my wife works in Pharma so if anybody wants to attack the following statement...........................:p
The high rate of Diabetes in NA is due the fact that first nations people have a much higher incidence. (similarly the higher than normal incidence of diabetes amonst east indians living in the uk increases the overall national rate). Yet another curse visited on the local populace by europeans insisting we know what the best diet and way of life is for ALL. |
Re: M & M Meat shops
We tried the chicken breasts when they were on offer - errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Very dodgey texture - rubbery and chewy, not very chicken - like - errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Spoilt a good home made curry. |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by smelly
(Post 4373035)
So what's the attraction? :confused:
Just seem like a frozen butchers to me. I haven't tried um yet myself, but they always seem open late and just doesnt look like an inviting shop to enter. Bit like Icelands of the UK........... DO they have good stuff on offer? Other than that M&M's get a thumbs up from me :p Den:thumbup: |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by denmac37
(Post 4375451)
Hey Guys, they done a promotion last year, with a case of Bud Lite you got a voucher for 2 of their steaks. The way we were drinking I think we ended up with 48 steaks. My Brother inlaw put some on the barbie, OH my god they were RANK tasted proccessed, rubbery ,thus when we got out of my sisters I had to take them with me. The only thing they are any good for is a stew or Door Stops :eek:
Other than that M&M's get a thumbs up from me :p Den:thumbup: Surely one wouldn't expect steaks given away with Bud Lite to taste of anything. |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by smelly
(Post 4373035)
So what's the attraction? :confused:
Just seem like a frozen butchers to me. I haven't tried um yet myself, but they always seem open late and just doesnt look like an inviting shop to enter. Bit like Icelands of the UK........... DO they have good stuff on offer? We're really lucky as in Airdrie we have a FANTASTIC butchers.All the meat is hormone and nasty stuff free.They also do cold meats,organic salmon and nice cheeses as well.Personally,except for the steak and salmon,I don't find it that much more expensive than the supermarket.They also do british style bacon, one of the only things I miss. |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 4375515)
Surely one wouldn't expect steaks given away with Bud Lite to taste of anything.
My 17 year old stepson went to a party recently. He's not much of a drinker but seemed quite impressed that one of his mates had done a 24. I asked him what the beer was. Ah. Not really all that impressive, then. |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Its kit food, full of additives and chemicals, Unfortunately like a lot of the food here is. Why cant you just buy cream, without the chemicals? Why does butter,- apart from Kawartha Dairy taste rancid?? Why are all the deli meats riddled with sugar. Oven fries, coated in sugar? blah blah
By real food here, raw meats, fresh veggies, eggs, and pick your dairy products carefully and you can eat very well. - but you have to read the labels etc. |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by batty-x-ray
(Post 4375691)
By real food here, raw meats, fresh veggies, eggs, and pick your dairy products carefully and you can eat very well. - but you have to read the labels etc.
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Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 4375751)
Even then it's all very complicated. You cannot, for example, buy what we would consider to be free range eggs and I'm sure you know about the legal problems of the raw milk vendor.
so i try to use the farmers market but theres not much choice at this time of year. roll in spring have you moved yet?? do you have straw in your hair ( oh forgot its all gone) so substitute hat for that, and are your pockets full of useful binder twine?) ie gone all rustic whens the party................. |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by batty-x-ray
(Post 4375810)
Oh yes, watched that with interest. Its hard to buy meat without antibiotics and growth hormones, though i gather its illegal to use them in pigs but ok for cows, chickens and lamb?
so i try to use the farmers market but theres not much choice at this time of year. roll in spring have you moved yet?? do you have straw in your hair ( oh forgot its all gone) so substitute hat for that, and are your pockets full of useful binder twine?) ie gone all rustic whens the party................. We move out next Thurday, inshallah, and in next Friday. Right now I'm sitting here in Toronto polishing my blue school bus "Right to Choose" protest badge. Rusticism isn't likely to hit hard until April, we have to go out west then and so won't start getting animals until we come back. At first it'll just be chickens with the inevitable horses to follow after the first cut of hay. In the short term we'll just be adjusting to life on a well and a septic with wood heat. Come anytime to party, bring news from the outside! |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Green coleslaw? Are you sure you were at M & M? They only sell frozen stuff - at least the stores here do. You can't freeze coleslaw! KFC has some mushy green coleslaw, maybe you were there by mistake!
And I am with Biiiink - if they don't take of that wretched ad where the woman is making some meal and the "boys -- boys" are hiding in the attic - I will throw up! Thank goodness for the "last" button on the remote! I bet that particular ad has been on TV a billion times since Christmas alone! |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Originally Posted by lizwil98
(Post 4375916)
Green coleslaw? Are you sure you were at M & M? They only sell frozen stuff - at least the stores here do. You can't freeze coleslaw! KFC has some mushy green coleslaw, maybe you were there by mistake!
And I am with Biiiink - if they don't take of that wretched ad where the woman is making some meal and the "boys -- boys" are hiding in the attic - I will throw up! Thank goodness for the "last" button on the remote! I bet that particular ad has been on TV a billion times since Christmas alone! My reference to green coleslaw was me going off the M & M topic (slightly). :) |
Re: M & M Meat shops
Well, my mother's worked in meat rooms for 40 years, and met my father in one, and neither of them have ever gone shopping for anything from M&M, sooo...:lol:
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