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Reply #90 posted 02/29/08 9:18am

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I haven't eaten a slider in years, but they were kind yummy. I also enjoyed those greasy clam strips and "Red Pop." lol
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Reply #91 posted 02/29/08 9:54am

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I don't think we have that in California and we usually have one of everything.
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Reply #92 posted 02/29/08 5:35pm

Anxiety

Lammastide said:

I haven't eaten a slider in years, but they were kind yummy. I also enjoyed those greasy clam strips and "Red Pop." lol


as in FAYGO red pop??? did your white castle actually SELL faygo?! lol

faygo and aluminum room sliders, with sides of onions and clam strips. THAT is the dinner of champions. bow
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Reply #93 posted 02/29/08 7:23pm

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i bought them at a supermarket and i had some horrible stomach pain afterward....used to like them.
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Reply #94 posted 02/29/08 8:26pm

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yummmmm razz

http://www.newsday.com/ne...5194.story




Local schools toss out beef amid recall

BY JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER | jennifer.kelleher@newsday.com
March 1, 2008

On Friday afternoon, the food service manager for Longwood schools and a Suffolk health official poured bleach over more than 100 cases of beef products and chucked them into a sealed garbage bin.

Cold Spring Harbor officials did the same with nine cases of beef patties and eight cases of beef meatballs on Wednesday.

Beef products sitting in freezers of Long Island school districts met similar fates over the past two weeks after the Agriculture Department issued the largest meat recall in U.S. history. The recall came after a covert investigation by the Humane Society of the United States exposed workers at a California slaughter plant forcing "downed" cows -- cattle too sick or injured to walk -- to stand to pass inspection.


Downed cows pose a greater risk of carrying bacteria because they are wallowing in feces, officials said.

The slaughter plant, Westland/Hallmark Meat Co., is the second-largest supplier of beef to schools nationwide. Since the findings came to light last month, schools have been scouring freezers and setting aside the company's products.

Last Sunday, the USDA announced those products would be recalled and should be destroyed. No beef went directly from Westland/Hallmark to Long Island and New York City schools, state officials said. However, the USDA instructed schools to destroy products from processors using Westland/Hallmark beef.

It is not known how many Island schools have the recalled processed beef products, although some food service directors noted much of the beef already would have been served.

As of Friday, officials from the state Office of General Services, which oversees the distribution of USDA commodities to schools, were collecting data from districts that reported having the recalled products. Spokesman Brad Maione said three cases were at Island Park, 22 at Plainedge, four at Sewanhaka and 14 at Nassau BOCES.

Whitson's Culinary Group, based in Islandia, handles food service for 18 Long Island school districts. Spokeswoman Holly Von Seggern said only Longwood, Hicksville and Kings Park were affected.

A spokeswoman from Aramark, which contracts with about 27 local districts, said four received the products in 2007 but no longer have them.

District officials in Sachem reported having several cases of the affected beef.

The USDA said the recalled products pose only a "remote possibility" of being harmful.

However, South Huntington banned all beef from school meals, a move other food service directors said is too drastic. "We are not serving any beef until we can verify in writing the origin of that beef and ensure its safety," South Huntington spokesman Steve Bartholomew said.

Island Park superintendent Edward Price said cafeteria workers substituted chicken this week as a precaution.

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Reply #95 posted 03/01/08 10:33am

SoulAlive

PEJ said:

I don't think we have that in California and we usually have one of everything.


Yeah,I'm surprised that we don't have White Castle here in Cali.I guess it's strictly an East Coast thing?
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Reply #96 posted 03/01/08 10:35am

SoulAlive

Anxiety said:

Lammastide said:

I haven't eaten a slider in years, but they were kind yummy. I also enjoyed those greasy clam strips and "Red Pop." lol


as in FAYGO red pop??? did your white castle actually SELL faygo?! lol

faygo and aluminum room sliders, with sides of onions and clam strips. THAT is the dinner of champions. bow


Oh man,I love Faygo Red Pop!! lol Unfortunately,we don't have Faygo here in Cali,either.
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Reply #97 posted 03/01/08 10:36pm

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SoulAlive said:

Anxiety said:



as in FAYGO red pop??? did your white castle actually SELL faygo?! lol

faygo and aluminum room sliders, with sides of onions and clam strips. THAT is the dinner of champions. bow


Oh man,I love Faygo Red Pop!! lol Unfortunately,we don't have Faygo here in Cali,either.


I remember Faygo Red Pop nod
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Reply #98 posted 03/03/08 4:45am

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SoulAlive said:



Oh man,I love Faygo Red Pop!! lol Unfortunately,we don't have Faygo here in Cali,either.


I remember Faygo Red Pop nod


It's GREAT,isn't it? Actually,I like most of the Faygo flavors.
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Reply #99 posted 03/03/08 4:45am

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SoulAlive said:

psychodelicide said:



I remember Faygo Red Pop nod


It's GREAT,isn't it? Actually,I like most of the Faygo flavors.


nod Me too. Faygo pop was good.
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Reply #100 posted 03/03/08 7:19pm

Anxiety

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SoulAlive said:



It's GREAT,isn't it? Actually,I like most of the Faygo flavors.


nod Me too. Faygo pop was good.


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Reply #101 posted 03/03/08 7:56pm

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Anxiety said:

if i ever decide to quit being a vegetarian and start eating meat again, the first thing i'm going to have is a big ol' bag of white castles?

why?

1. because when i ate meat, i LOOOOOVED white castles and would eat them in alarming quantities; and

2. because it will be a fitting punishment for over two decades of self-discipline. lol

fortunately, i haven't had the slightest inkling of temptation to fall off the wagon, so my GI system is safe for now.



Oh my gosh anxiety,

I was a vegetarian and the first thing I ate coming off of it was White Castle. I think...maybe it was burger king but white castle was soon to follow. White Castle is great! They just slide right down but then the next morning it's rough. Bloat and _____.
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