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Not Into March Madness? How About Meat Madness?

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

By Neatorama

This is the chance for all of you who are sick of the whole bacon craze - I know you’re out there - to make sure it’s defeated once and for all.

So Good blog has constructed a Meat Bracket pitting the four major conferences - Seafood, “Red” Meat (his quotes), Poultry and Pork. So far steak(1) has ousted roast beef(8), bacon(1, of course) massacred pork chops(8) and pulled pork(4) slaughtered ham(5). Oh, and buffalo(5) just barely squeaked by veal(4) in a minor upset.

You can get it on today’s round - tuna vs. shrimp and lobster vs. clams - if you hurry.

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