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Good Eats>Anyone Eat Bone Marrow?
bonjing 02:50 PM 06-09-2010
So does anybody? I think I just ate a years worth of calories and fat, but it was oohhh sooooo worth it. Just simple boiled marrow bones and a little rice :-)
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Mugen910 02:53 PM 06-09-2010
No way man...eating the cartilage off the bone is as far as I go.
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The Poet 02:59 PM 06-09-2010
Go for it, Greg! As for me, I think I'll pass on the case of kuru, thank you. :-)
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Don Fernando 03:29 PM 06-09-2010
osso buco, nice!
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bobarian 03:36 PM 06-09-2010
Not sure how kuru and cannibalism come into the picture, but it sure looks good roasted and on toast. Seen it a few times on the Food Channel. :-)
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Jbailey 03:37 PM 06-09-2010
Always wanted to try it.
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The Poet 03:57 PM 06-09-2010
Kuru is a degenerative neurological disorder of a type of tramissibile spongiform encephalopathy, sometimes called prion diseases due to their presumed vector, and is very akin to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (often incorrectly called "mad cow disease").


Hey, I ain't tellin' ya to eat kosher, but I would warn you to mind what ya put in you maw. :-)
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Smokin Gator 04:01 PM 06-09-2010
I love chicken bone marrow and will suck the heck out of some from oxtail and beans. I grew up on a beef cattle farm and there is no part of a cow except hide and hooves I haven't eaten.
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Don Fernando 04:07 PM 06-09-2010
eyes? balls? rectum? colon? That's nasty Brent!
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The Poet 04:13 PM 06-09-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
eyes? balls? rectum? colon? That's nasty Brent!
:-) That's what SHE said!
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eber 04:13 PM 06-09-2010
Originally Posted by The Poet:
Kuru is a degenerative neurological disorder of a type of tramissibile spongiform encephalopathy, sometimes called prion diseases due to their presumed vector, and is very akin to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (often incorrectly called "mad cow disease").


Hey, I ain't tellin' ya to eat kosher, but I would warn you to mind what ya put in you maw. :-)
and you can contract that from marrow?
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shilala 04:46 PM 06-09-2010
Originally Posted by eber:
and you can contract that from marrow?
I don't think so. Most neural stuff stays inside the blood brain barrier or out. It could though. If it's cooked, I can't see a problem. Not that I care anyways, I'll eat anything. It's probably why I'm in the shape I'm in. :-)
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spectrrr 04:48 PM 06-09-2010
heck yes. sooooooooooooooooo good! :-)
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The Poet 04:55 PM 06-09-2010
Originally Posted by eber:
and you can contract that from marrow?

Dammit, Jim, I'm a poet, not a doctor!! :-)
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68TriShield 05:03 PM 06-09-2010
Yes :-)
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bobarian 05:06 PM 06-09-2010
Kuru has never been found outside of New Guinea. And it was isolated to a couple of tribes who cannibalized brains as part of their funeral ritual. I dont think prions exist in marrow, only in brain tissue and sometimes the spinal column.
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croatan 05:12 PM 06-09-2010
Tasty stuff :-)
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bobarian 06:35 PM 06-09-2010
Sure looks tasty! :-)
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bonjing 09:45 PM 06-09-2010
Gotta try it with toast. I have a few more bones sitting in the fridge, but now I'm not sure if I should eat them. Once in a while is fine, I haven't eaten it since I was younger, but to eat it for consecutive days :-) but since I'm there already :-). That's what the gym is for right :-)
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Pat1075 10:02 PM 06-09-2010
love it I think the don said it best with Oso Buco
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