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'You are what you eat' - if that's true,
Those among us neglecting to moo who've eaten but cow yet neigh-forth, somehow Ate Dobbin and shoed Ermintrude. I doubt that the Frenchies much care If their burgers are dodgy as fare: They'll eat frog legs and snails (Perchance puppy-dogs' tails) - So what if their Big Mac's all mare? If you venture to eat in Saigon, Don't ask if The Special has gone - If it has you'll soon see Just how quickly can be Something knocked-up from croc, bat and swan. |
The frog told the waiter, "Oh my!
Your kitchen, I fear, is a sty! For God bless my soul, If you look in my bowl You'll see there's a soup on my fly!" |
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"An epicure dining at Crewe" At least, that was how I learned it in 5th grade, circa 1961. I think it was in the "Arrow Book of Funny Poems" |
Right after a wearying session
A worker might make this confession: “I could just eat a horse!” You should know that, of course, He parrots a well-known expression. |
"Waiter," I said, "if you please,
What's this substance that's coating my cheese?" Before he replied I heard from inside The kitchen as somebody sneezed. |
In my soup, at a restaurant in Fife,
Was a fly swimming hard for its life. Cried the waiter, dismayed, “A mistake has been made!” As he ran to get one for my wife. Said one restaurant fly to another “They feed you quite well here, my brother; But don’t touch the soup; It’s unspeakable gloop, And it’s poisoned my father and mother.” |
We've dug up Crookback Dick, and I fear
He is terribly bony, poor dear. He once offered, of course, His whole realm for a horse, So let's feed him meatballs from Ikea. A foodie cried out: 'This terrine Contains traces of horse. That's obscene! I need to be sure What I'm eating is pure Unadulterate true Soylent Green!' |
Though some people say that a nag is
A food that can choke us and gag us, I like to be sure That my horsemeat is pure And not tainted by traces of haggis. |
Adulteration !!
First horsemeat in the beef in the UK, then more of the same in Sweden,
and now this... "Beer lovers across the U.S. have accused Anheuser-Busch of watering down its Budweiser, Michelob and other brands, in class-action suits seeking millions in damages. The suits, filed in Pennsylvania, California and other states, claim consumers have been cheated out of the alcohol content stated on labels. Budweiser and Michelob each boast of being 5 percent alcohol, while some "light" versions are said to be just over 4 percent. The lawsuits are based on information from former employees at the company's 13 U.S. breweries, some in high-level plant positions, according to lead lawyer Josh Boxer of San Rafael, Calif. "Our information comes from former employees at Anheuser-Busch, who have informed us that as a matter of corporate practice, all of their products mentioned (in the lawsuit) are watered down," Boxer said. "It's a simple cost-saving measure, and it's very significant." The excess water is added just before bottling and cuts the stated alcohol content by 3 percent to 8 percent, he said. Anheuser-Busch InBev called the claims "groundless" and said its beers fully comply with labeling laws." Is nothing sacred? |
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