Submitted by Magister_Xehanort t3_10r7mjm in history
jawshoeaw t1_j6uwrtv wrote
The real trick was salt (technically a mixture of salt and baking soda). After removing the organs and brain you’re like a rack of beef. Then they packed you in salt and all the juices drained away. All that bologna about herbs and spices was for odor control
why_rob_y t1_j6uy4eb wrote
Getting pretty hungry over here.
jawshoeaw t1_j6uy9dq wrote
I was just on a sub talking about buying a portion of a cow and now I’m thinking of pastrami mmmm
come_on_seth t1_j6w40or wrote
NYC pastrami….oh the memories of eating in bed and having sex with what’s her name
aknabi t1_j6wbnaq wrote
Pastrami is the most sensual of the cured meats
come_on_seth t1_j6wcnlb wrote
Sometimes I wish I could kiss that stupid sob for all the joy he and his cohorts bring. This will have to do 💋
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Eshoosca t1_j6v609q wrote
For human?
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NessieReddit t1_j6wfy32 wrote
I thought it was bitumen/tar that they used as the main ingredient? Tar/bitumen was called mummia or mummy which is where mummies got their name from.
FuckitThrowaway02 t1_j6y0s1p wrote
You mean the old English guy that named them?
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