B beelzebozo Jealous Bastard Jan 24, 2008 #51 Ether_Snake said: No idea, maybe because it's Jewish in origin they didn't have to label the meat cause it clearly wasn't chicken and it sure couldn't be pork Click to expand... that's either corned beef or pastrami, no question.
Ether_Snake said: No idea, maybe because it's Jewish in origin they didn't have to label the meat cause it clearly wasn't chicken and it sure couldn't be pork Click to expand... that's either corned beef or pastrami, no question.
R Raistlin Post Count: 9999 Jan 24, 2008 #52 Ether_Snake said: No idea, maybe because it's Jewish in origin they didn't have to label the meat cause it clearly wasn't chicken and it sure couldn't be pork Click to expand... :lol You're probably right.
Ether_Snake said: No idea, maybe because it's Jewish in origin they didn't have to label the meat cause it clearly wasn't chicken and it sure couldn't be pork Click to expand... :lol You're probably right.
R Raistlin Post Count: 9999 Jan 24, 2008 #53 beelzebozo said: that's either corned beef or pastrami, no question. Click to expand... That's the weird thing ... at least the jews that corned beef gave it an obvious name. Its not corned meat Then again, maybe they called it that ... and the Irish renamed it when they borrowed the recipe?
beelzebozo said: that's either corned beef or pastrami, no question. Click to expand... That's the weird thing ... at least the jews that corned beef gave it an obvious name. Its not corned meat Then again, maybe they called it that ... and the Irish renamed it when they borrowed the recipe?