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Beef Tenderloin Cooking Times per pound

Instructions * Cooking thermometer (optional but recommended) 1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. 2. Season the tenderloins to your liking. Some prefer garlic, others like steak rubs and still others prefer the simplicity of salt and pepper. There are many types of seasonings, so find one you like or make your own. 3. Oil the pan or skillet. If you choose to use a skillet, make sure it is oven-safe. Coat the pan/skillet and place the meat on the pan to prevent any sticking

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Japanese schools serving whale meat

WHALE meat is on the menu at about a sixth of Japan's state-run primary and junior high schools, a survey released today showed. Of 29,600 public primary and junior high schools nationwide providing lunches for students, 5355 schools served whale meat at least once during the fiscal year to March 2010, the survey by Kyodo news revealed. In Japan, cooked whale meat was a regular item on school lunch menus in the 1960s and 1970s as the annual supply of the meat reached a peak of 220,000 tonnes. It subsequently fell out of favour, with the supply dwindling to around 1000 tonnes in the 1990s as an international ban on commercial whaling was introduced. But whale meat has recently made a reappearance on the school lunch table as the country gradually increased its catch of the ocean giants, Kyodo said. The Institute of Cetacean Research, which carries out whaling in the name of research, sells whale meat to local municipalities for school lunch use at one-third of the market price, it said. Japan hunts whales under a loophole to an international moratorium that allows the killing of the sea mammals for scientific research but it does not hide the fact that the meat is later sold in shops and restaurants. added by: eden49

BP Sends Fake Journalist to Cover the Gulf Spill

Image via Alligator Farm Is there no end to BP’s hypocrisies and ludicrous actions? Evidently not. Here’s the latest, in a long line of curious blunders and aggravating insensitivities: after being publicly chastised time and again for denying access to journalists , BP has evidently loosed its own “journalists” on the scene to really get to the meat of the story . . …. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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African Lion Burgers Served at Arizona Restaurant as Part of Its World Cup Promotion

By Annalyn Censky, staff reporterJune 23, 2010: 5:19 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — A small Arizona restaurant found itself at the center of a nationwide backlash that included a bomb threat after it announced plans to offer lion burgers this week as part of a World Cup promotion. But following the supply chain back to the mom-and-pop butcher that processed the alleged lion meat turns up an even more bizarre tale. The story started when Cameron Selogie, owner of Il Vinaio restaurant in Mesa, Ariz., bought about 10 pounds of so-called African lion meat, planning to mix it with ground beef to make burgers honoring the FIFA World Cup's South African location. Selogie sent an e-mail newsletter to his restaurant's patrons advertising the special. That newsletter — which was the sole publicity Selogie had planned — exploded into a media blitz when one of the e-mail recipients turned out to be an animal activist. She spread word to a local TV station, and the news has since circled the globe, even garnering a brief write-up in the online version of London's Daily Telegraph. Lion burgers are an attention-grabbing idea, but it raises the question: How, exactly, does an Arizona restaurant manage to get its hands on African lion meat? Welcome to the mysterious world of back-alley exotic meat purveyance. Selogie said he bought the meat through a Phoenix distributor, Gourmet Imports-Wild Game — a one-man operation owned by Rick Worrilow. Selogie says he did his research, and was told that the meat came from a free-range farm in Illinois that is regulated by the United States Department of Agriculture. Meanwhile, Worrilow, who essentially serves as a middleman between farms, meat processors and restaurants, also said the meat came from a completely legal plant in Illinois. And even though he didn't know the name of that plant, Worrilow said he was confident that the meat was inspected by federal regulators. So where's this supposed African lion farm in Illinois? Well, here's one clue: When the meat arrived at Il Vinaio on Tuesday evening, Selogie said it came in packaging with the name “Czimer's Game & Sea Foods.” Czimer isn't a free-range farm. It's a butcher shop located just outside of Chicago in Homer Glen, Ill. Lions, ligers and bears … Czimer's website advertises standard wild game: pheasants, quail, ducks, venison, buffalo and so on. But then, sprinkled through the product list, some wilder offerings pop up. Like llama leg roasts. Or camel cutlets. And African lion meat. You can snag it in shoulder roast, steak, tenderloin or burger form — or, for a bargain, try the ribs at $10 a pound. So where does Richard Czimer, the company's owner, get these lions? The meat is the byproduct of a skinning operation owned by another man, Czimer said in an interview with CNNMoney.com. He declined to name that gentleman. “This man buys and sells animals for the skin, and when I need something and he has ability to get it, I will bargain for the meat. It's a byproduct,” he said. And where does that mystery man get the lions? “I wouldn't have any idea,” said Czimer, who operates a small retail store in addition to his wholesale business. “He has his sources, and I do not infringe on his business, just as he does not infringe on mine.” He's willing to take a hands-off approach: “Do you question where chickens come from when you go to Brown's Chicken or Boston Market?” he asked. Czimer's exotic-meat dealings have landed him in hot water before. Back in 2003, Chicago newspapers covered his conviction and six-month prison sentence for selling meat from federally protected tigers and leopards. Czimer admitted to purchasing the carcasses of 16 tigers, four lions, two mountain lions and one liger — a tiger-lion hybrid — which were skinned, butchered and sold as “lion meat,” for a profit of more than $38,000. His supply chain may be murky, but like the Arizona restaurateur and the meat salesman, he expressed total certainty that his lion meat is USDA-approved and thoroughly inspected by regulators before it reaches his processing plant. But here's a twist: The USDA says it doesn't inspect lions bred for meat. That's the job of the Food and Drug Administration. Is it legal to eat lions? Yes, according to the FDA's communications team. The African lion isn't currently a federally protected endangered species and it qualifies as a game meat, FDA spokesman Michael Herndon said in an e-mail. While the African lion is not considered endangered by U.S. regulators, it is classified as “threatened” by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, an international protection agreement. As for Czimer, his shop is officially registered with the FDA and has been inspected by state regulators, Heardon said. Meanwhile, back in Arizona, Selogie is taking the protests in stride. He plans to have bins of ice water outside for picketers who brave Arizona's 100-degree heat to protest as he serves up the burgers on Wednesday and Thursday night. “I do feel bad that people are so concerned about this. But for most people, this is the king of the jungle and that's the only reason they can give me for their concern,” he said. “We're not doing anything to endanger the species.” To top of page added by: EthicalVegan

Well-Done Meat Lovers Will Most Likely to Develop Bladder Cancer

Most of us has been lovers of meat. Majority of us prefer to eat meat rather than vegetables even before when we were still kids. Aside from loving the meat per se, we also love our meats to be well-done or slightly burned. According to experts, meat that has been fried, grilled and barbecued until meat is charred can form cancer-causing chemicals. People whose diets included well-done meats were over twice as likely to develop bladder cancer than those who preferred meats rare. The University of Texas investigators found the risk was highest for those who ate well-done red meat such as steaks, pork chops and bacon. It is not only true to pork but to chicken, beef and fish as well when it is eaten nearly charred. Professor Xifeng Wu, the lead author of the study said that this research reinforces the relationship between diet and cancer. The charred food contains heterocyclic amines (HCAs), one of the cancer chemicals and has raised cancer risk by more than two-and-a-half. “These results strongly support what we suspected – people who eat a lot of red meat, particularly well-done red meat, such as fried or barbecued, seem to have a higher likelihood of bladder cancer”, Professor Wu added. Well-Done Meat Lovers Will Most Likely to Develop Bladder Cancer is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Paula Deen Hit In The Face With Flying Ham

Happy Thanksgiving! (She's ok.) They play pretty tough in Savannah; in my family, you are only allowed to throw the meat shoulder-and-below. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

A Rihanna And CoCo Halloween Sandwich

I know that halloween brings out some weird sh%t, but these pictures of Rihanna with Ice T’s big assed woman CoCo are just odd. I didn’t say I didn’t like them, I just think they make for a strange pair. That being said, I wouldn’t turn up an opportunity to be the meat in their sexy halloween sandwich.

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Buzz of The Month – Sep 2009

These are the top posts from September, 2009. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Your New Favorite Dancer

Did you know your mom could move like that? You probably didn't.

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My Favorite Hot Dogs

The best thing about these hot dogs is there's no casing coming between your mouth and the meat. It's all natural

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