Sqwertz <swe...@cluemail.compost> wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 09:27:05 -0500, Nunya Bidnits wrote:
>
>> I allowed a one day moratorium on low carbs, but all I ended up with
>> was a corn dog and a freshly squeezed cherry limeade.
>
> Did it come with a cup of rice, cooked?
>
No, it came with a cup of cooked rice, but I told them to hold the rice.
>> However I did sample some beef stroganoff which had just been
>> prepared at a show sponsored by a beef producers organization. They
>> used ground beef and put La Costena brand Salsa Verde in it, and
>> served it over noodles with tomatoes and avocado on the side. Odd,
>> to say the least.
>
> That sounds like illegal beef stroganoff.
It definitely stretched the term "artistic license".
> Ground beef may not be used
> to make beef stroganoff. Here is the USDA rule (part of the Code of
> Federal Regulations):
>
clip regs
So what if it was called Beef, Stroganoff Style? Does that make it legal?