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Dinner Lady...the Other Side Of The Story
Remember earlier this week, when we discussed the sacking of the dinner lady who served the Muslim kid gammon and was subsequently sack?
Some of us commented that the story (as reported by the Daily Mail), seemed 'wrong'.
Presenting the other side of the story:
http:// www.huf fington post.co .uk/201 3/08/02 /alison -waldoc k-row-m uslim-p arents- speak_n _369447 7.html
Does this now change anyone's opinion one the story?
Some of us commented that the story (as reported by the Daily Mail), seemed 'wrong'.
Presenting the other side of the story:
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Does this now change anyone's opinion one the story?
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http:// www.gua rdian-s eries.c o.uk/ne ws/1030 8743.Ro w_over_ Halal_m eat_at_ school/
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ummm, what is wrong with Halal is there is an exemption from the very strict slaughter rules that apply to non-Halal abattoirs so that Muslims can eat meat that suits their religious requirements.
I have no problem with Muslims eating Halal, Jews eating Kosher and vegetarians eating no meat. I exercise my right not to eat Halal or Kosher.
I have no problem with Muslims eating Halal, Jews eating Kosher and vegetarians eating no meat. I exercise my right not to eat Halal or Kosher.
but it is served up to people who aren't necessarily aware that it is. One should have the choice, and it's a nonsense that this woman was sacked. and if it wasn't the first time, why on earth did she work for them for so long, 11 years, if it was a long term problem why didn't they get rid of her sooner.
I have no problem eating halal meat - I don't care for what goes on in ANY slaughterhouse, and goodness knows some "conventional" ones have been shown up to be cruel in practice to the animals they are processing. I won't go through the halal stunning argument etc again, it's been done before - but our local independent butcher only buys in halal chicken which he imports from Holland, his customers much prefer the taste to mass-butchered local chicken. Some of it's economics.
The school provide a vegetarian menu everyday. And on the meal order form they can choose the Halal option for meat. The children pay for those meals per term (35 days).
The school Menu
http:// queened ithscho ol.org. uk/uplo ads/Sch ool%20M eals/Qu een%20E dith%20 and%20% 20Emma% 20%202n d%20Hal f%20%20 Autumn% 20Term% 20Menu% 202012. pdf
Order form
http:// queened ithscho ol.org. uk/uplo ads/Sch ool%20M eals/me al%20ch anges%2 02nd%20 Half%20 %20Autu m%20Ter n%20201 2.pdf
The dinner ladies would see the pupils every day. The sacked dinner lady had been at the school for 11 years. Surely she would start to know the children and learn their requirements?
The school Menu
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Order form
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The dinner ladies would see the pupils every day. The sacked dinner lady had been at the school for 11 years. Surely she would start to know the children and learn their requirements?
ummm, that chanting is a tape recording on a loop. There is no Imam present - it's a nonsense.
boxtops, why on earth are you eating imported chicken when a good butcher will sell you local, free range or organic chicken? Holland's poultry sheds leaves a lot to be desired. Holland hasn't got the best record for processed chicken products for which it imports chickens from Thailand.
Much of the cheap chicken in supermarkets is from Holland.
It's not that long ago that Holland tried to ban Halal meat altogether but the upper chamber of the Netherland's parliament voted against it but insisted the animals are stunned for at least 40 seconds. There is lot of concern in the Netherlands about Halal meat
boxtops, why on earth are you eating imported chicken when a good butcher will sell you local, free range or organic chicken? Holland's poultry sheds leaves a lot to be desired. Holland hasn't got the best record for processed chicken products for which it imports chickens from Thailand.
Much of the cheap chicken in supermarkets is from Holland.
It's not that long ago that Holland tried to ban Halal meat altogether but the upper chamber of the Netherland's parliament voted against it but insisted the animals are stunned for at least 40 seconds. There is lot of concern in the Netherlands about Halal meat
tend to agree with HC on buying halal
The food must come from a supplier that uses halal practices. Specifically, the slaughter must be performed by a Muslim, who must precede the slaughter by invoking the name of Allah, most commonly by saying "Bismillah" ("In the name of Allah") and then three times Allah Huakbar. Then, the animal must be slaughtered with a sharp knife by cutting the throat, windpipe and the blood vessels in the neck (while the animal is conscious), causing the animal’s death without cutting the spinal cord. Lastly, the blood from the veins must be drained. This final step is performed because blood can harbor harmful bacteria, and also to ensure that there are no blood clots, thus keeping the entire body safe and clean to be eaten.
The food must come from a supplier that uses halal practices. Specifically, the slaughter must be performed by a Muslim, who must precede the slaughter by invoking the name of Allah, most commonly by saying "Bismillah" ("In the name of Allah") and then three times Allah Huakbar. Then, the animal must be slaughtered with a sharp knife by cutting the throat, windpipe and the blood vessels in the neck (while the animal is conscious), causing the animal’s death without cutting the spinal cord. Lastly, the blood from the veins must be drained. This final step is performed because blood can harbor harmful bacteria, and also to ensure that there are no blood clots, thus keeping the entire body safe and clean to be eaten.
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