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I remember when my mam used to take me to leeds on the bus, we used to go past a horse meat shop as we came into Leedswhat was the horse meat for human comsumption or pet food ? no offence meant-horse meat is eaten in many countries
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fevlad wrote: I remember when my mam used to take me to leeds on the bus, we used to go past a horse meat shop as we came into Leedswhat was the horse meat for human comsumption or pet food ? no offence meant-horse meat is eaten in many countries I remember the horse meat butchers on Kirkgate down the side of the Market. I've often fancied trying it when in France, but it never seems to be on the menu. In Brive in September I order Steak Hache Cheval - turned out to be ordinary steak hache (bit like a beef burger) with an egg on top!
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Wonder if you can get it in WRAPID??

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stevief wrote: Wonder if you can get it in WRAPID?? ROFL                         
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The last two posts are over my head,please explain!!
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cnosni wrote: The last two posts are over my head,please explain!! http://www.secretleeds.com/forum/Messag ... readID=958
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Brandy wrote: cnosni wrote: The last two posts are over my head,please explain!! http://www.secretleeds.com/forum/Messag ... readID=958 Got it now chaps!!!!
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Trojan wrote: fevlad wrote: I remember when my mam used to take me to leeds on the bus, we used to go past a horse meat shop as we came into Leedswhat was the horse meat for human comsumption or pet food ? no offence meant-horse meat is eaten in many countries I remember the horse meat butchers on Kirkgate down the side of the Market. I've often fancied trying it when in France, but it never seems to be on the menu. In Brive in September I order Steak Hache Cheval - turned out to be ordinary steak hache (bit like a beef burger) with an egg on top! I had horse meat years ago in France. Just like steak but tougher.

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I remember in the 70's there being rumours of transport cafes selling horse meat in pies. If you went into a transport cafe and the menu was 'Meat and Potatoe pie, Meat and Kidney pie, Meat and Onion pie' then you were possibly getting horse meat as they hadn't said what kind of meat it really was! Who knows!!!!!    
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Hi everyone,I think that, for generations, armies throughout the world used horse meat (or camel meat) known as food 'on the hoof'. The animals could carry men and equipment and then be killed, when necessary, for food. It also solved the logistical problems of getting food from A to B, often to the 'front line'. Sometimes, if an animal was shot by the enemy then, again, it could be used for eating.Ian

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