[pct-l] The Truth....was McNuggets Don't Spoil?

giniajim jplynch at crosslink.net
Sat Nov 6 20:09:32 CDT 2010


Another note, I'm sure "spit" doesn't mean what it means here (step 9) and something got lost in translation :)  

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Edward Anderson 
  To: Yoshihiro Murakami 
  Cc: pct-l at backcountry.net 
  Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2010 9:03 PM
  Subject: Re: [pct-l] The Truth....was McNuggets Don't Spoil?


  Yoshi,
  Thanks for posting the bread recipe and also for the way you preserved it for 
  the trail. That is good info. I used Food-Saver bags for horse food in 2008 - I 
  was to learn that they do not contain smells well enough to keep 
  rodents out. When I put them (the Food-Saver bags) in OPsaks in 2009 neither 
  rodents nor bears could smell food inside. I printed your bread recipe, 
  including the pictures. My wife and I will try it and also your method of 
  preserving it.
  MendoRider 




  ________________________________
  From: Yoshihiro Murakami <completewalker at gmail.com>
  To: Reinhold Metzger <reinholdmetzger at cox.net>
  Cc: pct-l at backcountry.net; Hiker97 <hiker97 at aol.com>
  Sent: Fri, November 5, 2010 9:21:59 PM
  Subject: Re: [pct-l] The Truth....was McNuggets Don't Spoil?

  Yes, Reinhold


  The gangster cannot always lie. The gangster and the pirate need
  sometimes truth. And I can understand your talking sometimes, because
  my ancestor is a pirate in the Inland Sea of Japan.

  It is very difficult for me to write in English, but I wrote the
  recipe of the bread in English. I bakes bread at least once every two
  weeks. I wanted to eat my bread in JMT, so I sent it to VVR after the
  sealing and boiling treatments. Please see my site.

  http://bit.ly/bnVwpt





  2010/11/6 Reinhold Metzger <reinholdmetzger at cox.net>:
  > Yoshi ,
  > That just shows you that not everything you read on the list is the truth.
  > But you can be sure that everything Switchback & Reinhold post on the list
  > is the truth and nothing but the truth.
  >
  > JMT Reinhold
  > -----------------------------------------------
  > I cannot understand why the Americans are discussing McNuggets(I have not
  > seen it).
  > An easy method of taking out the perishable foods to the outdoors is to seal
  > up them to the plastic bag, and to boil about ten minutes.
  > Any thing is kept for one week or more if completely sealed up.
  > -----------------------------------------------
  >
  > 2010/11/5 Scott Bryce <sbryce at scottbryce.com
  > On 11/4/2010 3:46 PM, Ron Dye wrote: >> Okay folks, I have to weigh in on
  > the McNuggets. Go to snopes.com >> and search out "chicken nuggets." You
  > should find a graphic video >> that shows how these gems are made. When the
  > feathers are removed >> from the birds, they remove breasts, thighs, wings.
  > The rest of the >> bird (including beaks, combs, feet and legs, intestines)
  > are then >> emulsified into a puree type substance. Taking exceptional care
  > for >> our health, they substance is then injected with ammonia to >>
  > neutralize any bacteria. > > And if you read the Snopes article, you will
  > find that most of what you > are saying about the process isn't true.



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  Sincerely
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  Hiro ( Yoshihiro Murakami )
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  Backpacking for 30 years in Japan
  2009 JMT, the first America.
  2010 JMT, the second America.
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