• Re: First Amendment

    From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to Dave Drum on Sun Sep 21 08:05:20 2025
    Demonstrating, once again, the eficacy of the 1st Amendment. I'd almost raxxxther travel to one of the 'Stans over in commie land for ...
    Title: Karta

    I think you have the ultimate regrettable recipe there. Right up there
    with deadly raw eel.

    <https://www.mashed.com/1584096/ recipes-celeb-chefs-wish-never-made-for-food-network/>

    John Creger was the executive chef and owner of the now-closed Baltimore, Maryland restaurant Fuisine. Thanks to his extensive background in the food industry, Creger became a contestant on the Food Network show "Chopped," wherein four chefs compete against one another for victory. Unfortunately,
    when Creger appeared on the show's special Halloween episode, he committed perhaps the biggest possible cooking faux pas by offering the judges a
    deadly ingredient.

    Creger took the episode's spooky Halloween theme a bit too far when he
    served the judges a potentially poisonous appetizer. Host Ted Allen warned
    the chefs about one of the required ingredients, eel blood. As Allen
    explained, raw eel blood is toxic to humans and must be fully cooked in
    order to be edible. In a decision he most surely regretted later on,
    Cregar told the camera that he doesn't like to play it safe and that he
    wanted to give the judges a new experience.

    Understandably, the judges weren't interested in this new experience;
    according to an archived article from Boston.com, even a small amount of
    raw eel blood can make your heart cramp up, which is never a good thing.
    None of the judges tried Creger's dangerous eel, and the chef was
    "chopped" in the appetizer round.
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  • From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to Ben Collver on Mon Sep 22 05:39:12 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Demonstrating, once again, the eficacy of the 1st Amendment. I'd almost raxxxther travel to one of the 'Stans over in commie land for ...
    Title: Karta

    I think you have the ultimate regrettable recipe there. Right up there with deadly raw eel.

    <https://www.mashed.com/1584096/ recipes-celeb-chefs-wish-never-made-for-food-network/>

    John Creger was the executive chef and owner of the now-closed
    Baltimore, Maryland restaurant Fuisine. Thanks to his extensive
    background in the food industry, Creger became a contestant on the Food Network show "Chopped," wherein four chefs compete against one another
    for victory. Unfortunately, when Creger appeared on the show's special Halloween episode, he committed perhaps the biggest possible cooking
    faux pas by offering the judges a deadly ingredient.

    Potentially fatal ingredients have been with us for a long time. And have
    been the feature of some exotic and pretty tasty dishes.

    Creger took the episode's spooky Halloween theme a bit too far when he served the judges a potentially poisonous appetizer. Host Ted Allen
    warned the chefs about one of the required ingredients, eel blood. As Allen explained, raw eel blood is toxic to humans a nd must be fully

    Any eel? Or specific varieties?

    cooked in order to be edible. In a decision he most surely regretted
    later on, Cregar told the camera that he doesn't like to play it safe
    and that he wanted to give the judges a new experience.

    Understandably, the judges weren't interested in this new experience; according to an archived article from Boston.com, even a small amount
    of raw eel blood can make your heart cramp up, which is never a good thing. None of the judges tried Creger's dangerous eel, and the chef
    was "chopped" in the appetizer round.

    That's why royals and other Satraps used to have tasters. If the taster got throught it OK then it was "fit to eat".

    Lessee now, an eel is a snake-like fish .........

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    Title: Rattlesnake & Beans
    Categories: Game, Beans, Chilies, Vegetables
    Yield: 6 Servings

    3 lb Dry pinto beans cooked
    +=OR=+
    64 oz Canned beans
    30 oz Stewed tomatoes; undrained
    4 oz Canned diced jalapenos; to
    - taste
    1 lg Red onion; in large chunks
    1 cl Clove; smashed
    ds Salt
    1 lb Ground beef; browned,
    - drained
    1/2 lb Rattlesnake meat; bitesize
    - pieces, browned *
    Broken tortilla chips (opt.)

    * can substitute quail, dove, chicken, rabbit, or
    pork, etc.

    Put cooked beans into large pot, add tomatoes,
    jalapenos, onion, salt, garlic, ground beef and
    rattlesnake (or other) meat. Simmer 10 minutes to heat
    thoroughly. For chilli pie put some broken tortilla
    chips in bottom of bowl and spoon beans over chips.

    Posted by Pamela Newton (VKBB14A) who said it came
    from the Phoenix Gazette by Dale Keyrouse.

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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