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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 682151" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>My daughter is extremely picky when it comes to beef. She will not eat store bought meat. She, at the age of 10, got in a discussion with a woman who is an organic fanatic who said she wouldn't eat anything but grassfed organically raised cattle. She complained to my daughter about the fat drippings and all the other things but I must say (as I hid in the shadows and listened) my daughter stood her ground and courteously countered each of the woman's arguments. I was so proud of her and I think the cattleman's association would have been too. :nod: </p><p></p><p>Oh, to keep the cheap burger from turing into meatballs, stick your finger in the center of them and they are not so bad to rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 682151, member: 4362"] My daughter is extremely picky when it comes to beef. She will not eat store bought meat. She, at the age of 10, got in a discussion with a woman who is an organic fanatic who said she wouldn't eat anything but grassfed organically raised cattle. She complained to my daughter about the fat drippings and all the other things but I must say (as I hid in the shadows and listened) my daughter stood her ground and courteously countered each of the woman's arguments. I was so proud of her and I think the cattleman's association would have been too. :nod: Oh, to keep the cheap burger from turing into meatballs, stick your finger in the center of them and they are not so bad to rise. [/QUOTE]
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