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Post by Jaga on Oct 29, 2013 21:42:43 GMT -7
If you eat street food in China, it may be cooked on the old from the gutter
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Oct 30, 2013 5:02:25 GMT -7
Another fine product made in China!!!
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Post by karl on Oct 30, 2013 9:23:43 GMT -7
Perhaps revolting to our Western senses, but perhaps to others as in this case, China. A manner of recycling that works.
Karl
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Post by Jaga on Oct 31, 2013 6:15:05 GMT -7
Karl, I was thinking the same. If there is a way to recycle papers, there may be a way to recycle food....The best crops grow on fertilizers. Still, it is a bit gross to have oil from the gutter
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Post by karl on Oct 31, 2013 7:25:53 GMT -7
Karl, I was thinking the same. If there is a way to recycle papers, there may be a way to recycle food....The best crops grow on fertilizers. Still, it is a bit gross to have oil from the gutter Jaga I do agree with you very much so, I think perhaps it amounts to what is available as a resource. This mixed with a certain amount of thinking of a manner of creating a use, and creating a market as the key point in the presentation of Gutter Food in China has indicated. There appears to be a very wide manner of prospective difference between the mind set of Orientle and Western people. For our manner of difference in this of recycling of food, differes vastly. For we do and have practiced food recycling for many many years, long before this situation of our subject. For one, we have developed manners of wast disposal for reasons of sanitation and health as indicated with our effecient sewage treatment plants. For a few, a manner of seporation of metals and toxic substances has been developed for recycle use of the remaining sludge for plant firtelizer. Another manner of recycling, is the conversion of plant protein into animal protein with such grain crops as: Wheat,Soybean,Maize, barley and so on. These inturn are feed to chickens, pigs, cattle to then slaughter for their concentrated protein for our supper tables. We do not and will not resort to the filth that over time is to the gutters of Chinese. Perhaps this is tolerable to them, but is not, or will not be tolerated by us in the West. Our standards of life is vastly different and shall be as we plan and live by our own standards. Karl
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Oct 31, 2013 8:06:50 GMT -7
Karl, I was thinking the same. If there is a way to recycle papers, there may be a way to recycle food....The best crops grow on fertilizers. Still, it is a bit gross to have oil from the gutter We do not and will not resort to the filth that over time is to the gutters of Chinese. Perhaps this is tolerable to them, but is not, or will not be tolerated by us in the West. Our standards of life is vastly different and shall be as we plan and live by our own standards. Karl As mentioned in the video. "1/10th of cooking oil in china is gutter oil which has been found to contain carcinogens and other toxins." Not for us and shouldn't be for them.
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Post by Nictoshek on Nov 7, 2013 4:04:54 GMT -7
Another fine product made in China!!!
Yep.
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