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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: denarii on June 06, 2017, 01:10:08 PM
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Any one else try? It preserves 100% of nutrients for years due to no oxidation. The beef has 34g of protein for 100g sauce and costs £2.20 a can.
This post is Caliber fitness plan approved
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whatabout the tin leaking metal into the food
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I can't understand your money amount
The majority of us on here live in the USA 🇺🇸
Plz post in dollars
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Those tins of stewed steak taste surprisingly good
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are these tins environment friendly
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good choice of food for after apocalypse times.
just remember to get a canopener.
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good choice of food for after apocalypse times.
just remember to get a canopener.
don't need one, ring pulls mate
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don't need one, ring pulls mate
nobody sane would like to use that after the apocalypse, reminding them on hand granades too much
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Tastes like tin.
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Here in the States, I don't think we have anything like steak version, at least not easily available. We do have ground beef in a can, which isn't that bad, all things considered, but still a good bit more expensive than fresh. We do have chicken in a can or pouch served like tuna, but that too, comes out costing more than fresh.
We also have multiple brands of this tasty treat -
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Here in the States, I don't think we have anything like steak version, at least not easily available. We do have ground beef in a can, which isn't that bad, all things considered, but still a good bit more expensive than fresh. We do have chicken in a can or pouch served like tuna, but that too, comes out costing more than fresh.
We also have multiple brands of this tasty treat -
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Aluminum can though.
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whatabout the tin leaking metal into the food
It's probably the plastic coating on the inside of such tins that "leaks" into the food.....
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It's probably the plastic coating on the inside of such tins that "leaks" into the food.....
no it doesnt, canned food stays fresh for years.
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no it doesnt, canned food stays fresh for years.
For decades, just like you broseph :D
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If the tin is dented the metal dissolves into the liquid
Cream of tomato soup is great also par boiled potatoes.
I had some of the chicken. Tasted like a take away curry.
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no it doesnt, canned food stays fresh for years.
It is your posting that has gone stale.
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Tastes like tin.
This.