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Old 11-18-2013, 01:39 AM   #1
SKULLY
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Thumbs down Injecting with msg!!!!

allot of people inject various cuts of meat with all kinds of special juices/solutions...etc but while watching an episode of PM's from KC, the one contestant, who ended up winning by the way injected his beef with msg
i always would like to make/eat/have tradional bbq with as natural ingredients but injecting/using msg to me is just awful. its not good for us and would that not be cheating??? its supposed to be mandatory to state if something contains this chemical and yet this guy ends up winning that episode. if i ate at a restaraunt and not knowing that they msg injected, id be pretty peeved that they did that. just saying, keep it as natural as possible. peace
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