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Meat grinder,anyone use it?
my kids like eatting beefsteak,and I wanna cook it at home.
Now I need a reliable and health grinder,not so expenisve.
this small grinder is what I found,but I think it is too small for the
whole home baking.
'Gift Ideas for Every Occasion - product personalized-gift-ideas'
(http://tinyurl.com/48re5ms)
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lilycheese
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 06:50:55 +0000, lilycheese
<[email protected]> wrote:
>my kids like eatting beefsteak,and I wanna cook it at home.
>Now I need a reliable and health grinder,not so expenisve.
>this small grinder is what I found,but I think it is too small for the
>whole home baking....
I have the Maverick and have posted here about it. It's better than
anything else I've found for twice the price. It has plenty of power
and easily handles twenty pounds of beef non-stop. It uses standard #8
plates.
-- Larry
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 06:50:55 +0000 in rec.food.cooking, lilycheese
<[email protected]> wrote,
>'Gift Ideas for Every Occasion - product personalized-gift-ideas'
Stop spamming.
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 09:14:42 -0700, David Harmon <[email protected]>
wrote:
>On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 06:50:55 +0000 in rec.food.cooking, lilycheese
><[email protected]> wrote,
>>'Gift Ideas for Every Occasion - product personalized-gift-ideas'
>
>Stop spamming.
Stop replying, NEWBIES!
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
On Mar 17, 9:14*am, David Harmon <sou...@netcom.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 06:50:55 +0000 in rec.food.cooking, lilycheese
> <lilycheese.7c78348.206...@foodbanter.com> wrote,
>
> >'Gift Ideas for Every Occasion - product personalized-gift-ideas'
>
> Stop spamming.
While it bothers me that she makes up a story to get our opinions, the
request for opinions on cooking equipment is certainly on-topic.So I
am torn.
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
On Mar 17, 4:19*pm, spamtrap1888 <spamtrap1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 17, 9:14*am, David Harmon <sou...@netcom.com> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 06:50:55 +0000 in rec.food.cooking, lilycheese
> > <lilycheese.7c78348.206...@foodbanter.com> wrote,
>
> > >'Gift Ideas for Every Occasion - product personalized-gift-ideas'
>
> > Stop spamming.
>
> While it bothers me that she makes up a story to get our opinions, the
> request for opinions on cooking equipment is certainly on-topic.So I
> am torn.
I'm wagering you'll get over it.
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 16:19:18 -0700 (PDT) in rec.food.cooking,
spamtrap1888 <[email protected]> wrote,
>
>While it bothers me that she makes up a story to get our opinions, the
>request for opinions on cooking equipment is certainly on-topic.So I
>am torn.
She doesn't care about our opinions. She asks for opinions in order
to get you to click the link to know what she is asking about. When
you do, tinyurl redirects you to the vendor site (notice, always the
same site) with her "RID=number" referrer identifier tacked on, so
that if you were to buy anything she would get a percentage for
referring you. She's spamming for money.
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
On Mar 17, 7:14*pm, David Harmon <sou...@netcom.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 16:19:18 -0700 (PDT) in rec.food.cooking,
> spamtrap1888 <spamtrap1...@gmail.com> wrote,
>
>
>
> >While it bothers me that she makes up a story to get our opinions, the
> >request for opinions on cooking equipment is certainly on-topic.So I
> >am torn.
>
> She doesn't care about our opinions. *She asks for opinions in order
> to get you to click the link to know what she is asking about. *When
> you do, tinyurl redirects you to the vendor site (notice, always the
> same site) with her "RID=number" referrer identifier tacked on, so
> that if you were to buy anything she would get a percentage for
> referring you. *She's spamming for money.
Ah.
Who would buy something from an unknown, ungrammatical website?
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 16:19:18 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888 wrote:
> On Mar 17, 9:14*am, David Harmon <sou...@netcom.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 06:50:55 +0000 in rec.food.cooking, lilycheese
>> <lilycheese.7c78348.206...@foodbanter.com> wrote,
>>
>>>'Gift Ideas for Every Occasion - product personalized-gift-ideas'
>>
>> Stop spamming.
>
> While it bothers me that she makes up a story to get our opinions, the
> request for opinions on cooking equipment is certainly on-topic.So I
> am torn.
Don't feel bad. Just killfile everything from Fodobanter. Your
problem solved.
Asking for opinions only to serve spam is most certainly not in any
way appropriate for this group.
-sw
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:22:01 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888 wrote:
> On Mar 17, 7:14*pm, David Harmon <sou...@netcom.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 16:19:18 -0700 (PDT) in rec.food.cooking,
>> spamtrap1888 <spamtrap1...@gmail.com> wrote,
>>
>>
>>
>>>While it bothers me that she makes up a story to get our opinions, the
>>>request for opinions on cooking equipment is certainly on-topic.So I
>>>am torn.
>>
>> She doesn't care about our opinions. *She asks for opinions in order
>> to get you to click the link to know what she is asking about. *When
>> you do, tinyurl redirects you to the vendor site (notice, always the
>> same site) with her "RID=number" referrer identifier tacked on, so
>> that if you were to buy anything she would get a percentage for
>> referring you. *She's spamming for money.
>
> Ah.
>
> Who would buy something from an unknown, ungrammatical website?
Often times those sites just point you to Amazon for purchase of the
product. With their referral ID. It's MLM Spam. Amazon's referral
points get shared between the ungrammatical website and their
subcontractor spammer.
-sw
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Re: Meat grinder,anyone use it?
you to Amazon for purchase of the
product. With their referral ID. It's MLM Spam. Amazon's referral
points get shared between the ungrammatical website and their
subcontractor spammer.Asking for opinions only to serve spam is most
certainly not in any
way appropriate for this group.
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afaqanjum28
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