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I really liked the 300PS Lasagna after the horse meat in lasagna scandal. Still remember that. However I don't think it deserves the title most creative.
What happend with horse meat and lasagna? Both taste good, I want to hear the lore.
There was a scandal where spicy "beef" meat contained a lot of undecleared horse meat. In addition to the health and trust implications it was especially bad, since people usually don't eat horse meat in the UK (I heard). It's like eating your dog in other places.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_horse_meat_scandal
It being undeclared is, indeed, a BIG problem. And I wasn't aware of it not being consumed in the UK. Here it's pretty normal. It's also considered a healthy meat. Tastes pretty well.
Thanks for the info. :D
Das macht nur leider auf Englisch null Sinn :D
Oh, yeah, now that you mentioned it. It certanly was on a german server.
300PS Lasagne โ 300 horse power lasagna
For non-Germans, "PS" stands for what? Pferd-something, I assume, like HP (horse-power).
Loving your pfp. โค๏ธ