Berachiah Ben Yisrael
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Eat pork skins...They are crunchy...
A blue berry pop tart is good to follow...
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Dallas
I love pop tarts. :drool:
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Eat pork skins...They are crunchy...
A blue berry pop tart is good to follow...
Love
Dallas
Sorry for the slow response............
I need to do more study. I wonder just what, or how, blood was defined back then. It states that the blood is the life there of so what is it exactly. Does the blood actually get into the meat or does it basically stay within the blood vessels but rather feeds the oxygen by osmosis to the myoglobin for the mucsle tissue? These are questions I have to answer and am wondering why there are so many websites stating that what we see on the meat at the store is not blood.
Oh for heaven's sake. Have you never had a basic anatomy & physiology class?
The blood, RBCs anyway, stays in the vessels, unless the meat is bruised. But the capillaries are everywhere. You can't find a cubic millimeter of meat that isn't shot through with capillaries. An RBC sitting in a capillary in the middle of a steak isn't going anywhere, and some WBCs have an unnerving habit of squeezing through the vessels into the interstitial spaces where no amount of soaking, salting or boiling is going to dislodge them.
So what did they do with the Passover lamb? It states to kill it and roast it all pretty quickly and eat it in haste. It also states no water. It also said not to eat of it raw but what about rare?
What do you guy's do with the offal,ever try haggis?
When was the Passover? Before Sinai.
In the end why would one take the chance of violating the law they feel bound to based on what the internet or some hematologist says? Is a rare steak worth the risk? Is it even worth the effort of doing all the tracking down and study?
And in the end if we aren't even going to follow what the Torah says about removing all blood , why even do it and study it?
I haven't had haggis but I have Irish puddings in a pub. It was pretty good. Don't know if I could bring myself eat haggis though.
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