[ RadSafe ] Dear Franz, Drop Dead

Larry Addis ajess at clemson.edu
Sat Jun 4 22:26:37 CDT 2011


I've got eight racks of ribs marinating in Jamaican jerk and pineapple juice
for cooking tomorrow, so I'll just have to wait I guess.

But Franz recipe sounds pretty good right now.

Larry Addis, RSO
Clemson University

-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu
[mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Maury
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2011 4:21 PM
To: Franz Schönhofer
Cc: The International Radiation Protection (Health Physics) Mailing List
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Dear Franz, Drop Dead

Hi Franz,
'kin I come for supper?
Best,
Maury&Dog <g>
========================
On 6/4/2011 3:14 PM, franz.schoenhofer at chello.at wrote:
> Geo-FOOL-Koff,
>
> Cooking contaminated meat reduces the Cs-137 concentration considerably -
if you fool cannot understand it, take some courses in radioecology. .
>
> I have in my freezer some wild boar meat and be sure that I will not put
it into a pot of boiling water - is this the way in the place you live
> to prepare venison? Be ashamed! I'll fry it alone or with mushrooms, serve
it with pears cooked  n white wine, with crocettes or new potatoes or pasta
and of course the obligatory lingonberries. I'll have a relative from Canada
soon as a guest and I am really considering to serve it to him (and me of
course). Be sure that I will not attempt to have it measured  for Cs-137
before by good old friends.
>
> I am not sure whether you understand the "FOOL"- you might be tp foolish
to understand it.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Franz
> --- "Geo>K0FF"<GEOelectronics at netscape.com>  schrieb:
>> Dear Franz, Drop Dead, radioactive boar meat into a pot
>> of boiling water and cook it thoroughly. Does that make it safe to eat?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> George Dowell
>>
>> REF:
>> "Why especially wild boar is so highly contaminated still cannot be said.
>> Some people are of the opinion that it is from soil ingestion, some
believe
>> that their diet (also earthworms and similar animals) is responsible. We
>> have made extensive investigations, but it seems that neither explanation
>> is reasonable.
>>
>> Franz"
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