Maaaaan.. nothing nutritious in that so a big no for me and "msc" good lawd! :confused:
billbobargins
15 Apr 171#7
the_flamedeer_hunter1985 to billbobargins
15 Apr 172#8
I'm sorry, and everyone has individual tastes but I don't even have a vomit gif to even come back to after the picture of them opened :O that doesn't look nice at all sorry
billbobargins
15 Apr 171#10
billbobargins
15 Apr 17#11
the_flamedeer_hunter1985 to billbobargins
15 Apr 171#17
We've seen your pictures but in all honesty how did it actually taste is the question on all our lips (as well as the Vom) :wink:
As un edible as it looks, heat for the price and the various stages of preparation photos :smile:
cainer1
15 Apr 17#14
even the LA Beast would turn down a challenge on eating that
billbobargins to cainer1
15 Apr 17#15
never seen the LA beast before looks good. try randy santel he eats sum normal food
tek-monkey
15 Apr 172#16
Did none of you eat toast toppers as a kid?
J1135
15 Apr 17#18
Yellow plastic cheese slices???
Get out lol
They look like any random sandwich filter tbh, not sure why people are whining about what it looks like.... Did they expect a teeny pizza inside the can?
So good they taste?
billbobargins
15 Apr 173#19
the pizza flavour is not too bad, it taste like normal pizza ragu sauce the burger flavour was nasty very salty.
the_flamedeer_hunter1985
15 Apr 17#20
Haha well one out of two ain't bad :smiley:
billbobargins
15 Apr 172#21
is that a meatloaf song :laughing:
the_flamedeer_hunter1985
15 Apr 171#22
This has actually been my favourite thread on HUKD's ever! Thank you billbobargains for brightening up my day :smiley:
brilly
15 Apr 171#23
well the op has guts thats for sure...
.... probably will be emptying them later though :laughing:
sb170
15 Apr 171#24
Did you forget to take the cheese out of the plastic wrapper ?.
haritori
15 Apr 17#25
Dam I wanted Hotdog Toast!
zyany
15 Apr 171#26
I commend you for your bravery OP! :man:
pali13
15 Apr 17#28
Put in garlic baguette cover with cheese it's quite nice
hass123
15 Apr 17#29
Have you tried pizza muffins?
Mr.No
15 Apr 172#30
I have a strong stomach but I haven't had feelings like this since seeing the American chicken in a can.
billbobargins
15 Apr 172#31
lisadee38
15 Apr 17#32
Ugh that looks absolutely disgusting but heat for the pics lol
Duelling.Duck
16 Apr 17#33
Mechanically separated chicken makes me think of two chicken children in the chicken orphanage, brother and sister, clinging together but then separated by a cruel robot and taken away to different families where for years they live unhappily wondering if they'll ever see each other again. After the years go by they wonder if they'd even recognise each other if they met crossing the road.
I'm sure what it really is can't be that depressing.
the_flamedeer_hunter1985 to Duelling.Duck
16 Apr 172#34
Haha it kind of is :/
"Mechanically separated meat (MSM), mechanically recovered/reclaimed meat (MRM), or mechanically deboned meat (MDM) is a paste-like meat product produced by forcing pureed or ground beef, pork, turkey or chicken, under high pressure through a sieve or similar device to separate the bone from the edible meat tissue. It is sometimes called "white slime" as an analog to meat-additive pink slime and to meat extracted by advanced meat recovery systems, both of which are different processes. The process entails pureeing or grinding the carcass left after the manual removal of meat from the bones and then forcing the slurry through a sieve under pressure. This puree includes bone, bone marrow, skin, nerves, blood vessels, and the scraps of meat remaining on the bones. The resulting product is a blend primarily consisting of tissues not generally considered meat along with a much smaller amount of actual meat (muscle tissue). In some countries such as the United States, these non-meat materials are processed separately for human and non-human uses and consumption. [1] The process is controversial; Forbes, for example, called it a "not-so-appetizing meat production process".[2]"
Bon appetite!
HereKittyKitty
16 Apr 17#35
Oh, that poor chicken :disappointed:
tek-monkey to HereKittyKitty
16 Apr 17#36
Its usually dead first, can't imagine it cares.
PressPlay
17 Apr 17#37
All you snobs chatting about how 'disgusting' it looks when I know you've put much worse things in your mouth :smirk:
the_flamedeer_hunter1985 to PressPlay
17 Apr 171#38
How did you know I found a used condom on the pavement and put it in my mouth..... I didn't think anyone saw me
Noobster101
19 Apr 17#39
The only thing that beats the pizza paste, and chicken in a can is this...
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"Pink slime"
Mmm <3:wink:
Get out lol
They look like any random sandwich filter tbh, not sure why people are whining about what it looks like.... Did they expect a teeny pizza inside the can?
So good they taste?
.... probably will be emptying them later though :laughing:
:man:
I'm sure what it really is can't be that depressing.
"Mechanically separated meat (MSM), mechanically recovered/reclaimed meat (MRM), or mechanically deboned meat (MDM) is a paste-like meat product produced by forcing pureed or ground beef, pork, turkey or chicken, under high pressure through a sieve or similar device to separate the bone from the edible meat tissue. It is sometimes called "white slime" as an analog to meat-additive pink slime and to meat extracted by advanced meat recovery systems, both of which are different processes. The process entails pureeing or grinding the carcass left after the manual removal of meat from the bones and then forcing the slurry through a sieve under pressure. This puree includes bone, bone marrow, skin, nerves, blood vessels, and the scraps of meat remaining on the bones. The resulting product is a blend primarily consisting of tissues not generally considered meat along with a much smaller amount of actual meat (muscle tissue). In some countries such as the United States, these non-meat materials are processed separately for human and non-human uses and consumption. [1] The process is controversial; Forbes, for example, called it a "not-so-appetizing meat production process".[2]"
Bon appetite!