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Comments on Grow Cultured Meat In A 'Carnery'
It takes from 3 to 8 pounds of nutrient to create just one pound of meat; we can do better. (Read the complete story)

"Remember the "Boneless Chicken Ranch" from Gary Larsen's Farside Cartoons"
(Peter Jacobs 2/1/2011 2:54:33 PM)
"I thought that was what spam was?/"
(jeff 2/1/2011 11:28:37 PM)
"Yoghurt was a fringe food? You're confusing the US of A with reality as a whole. People have been eating yoghurt for thousands of years... I'm not sure it was a fringe food in the US in the 60's... Kellog fed his patients yoghurt in the early 1900's."
(Yossi Preminger 2/2/2011 1:39:19 AM)
"Perhaps I should have said "In the typical grocery store in the United States in the 1960's, yogurt was a fringe food". I grew up then, so I know; you might have been able to find one brand, like Dannon, if you looked hard enough. Nothing like today, when you find a dozen different brands, each with a dozen different styles. I, on the other hand, grew up close to the UM campus in Ann Arbor, the no-sugar-added yogurt-eating, kefir-slurping, granola-munching capital of the Midwest."
(Bill Christensen 2/2/2011 5:59:59 AM)
"Peter, I do remember that cartoon; I think that's exactly what Margaret Atwood had in mind as far as ChickieNobs are concerned. Jeff, I sometimes think spam stands for Scientifically Produced Animal Matter, but I think it starts with real animal parts... I think."
(Bill Christensen 2/2/2011 6:12:00 AM)
"Cultured meat doesn't have an immune system, so the only way to stop bacterial growth is by adding antibacterial agents to the bath of chemicals it grows in. This is a big problem for large volume production. It will be many years before they have a safe process for making this stuff in large quantities. "
(Timmy 3/24/2011 10:34:22 PM)

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