The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:09:06 PM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/exports-of-wheat
The United States is a wheat exporter.
Price goes up because US need to export more to the rest of the world.
Incoherent babbling from a suicidal keyboard warmonger...
Blocking 20 million tons of grain is killing people worldwide.
Ed Lee <edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 atBecause the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly. >> >
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/exports-of-wheat
The United States is a wheat exporter.
Incoherent babbling from a suicidal keyboard warmonger...
Ed Lee <edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
edward.ming.lee@gmail.com says:
John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped
out of Ukraine.
What happened to all the wheat the US used to produce ?
I have not looked at it in a long time, but years ago we sold some to
Russia.
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward.ming.lee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 atBecause the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly. >>
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward.ming.lee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped
out of Ukraine.  Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are >>> already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red
meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast
food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though
but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I
got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye
is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually
just as delicious as a ribeye.
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward.ming.lee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now >>>>> $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped
out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are
already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red
meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast
food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though
but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I
got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye
is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually
just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here, >usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains
tend to beat them hands-down.
We must feed millions of illegal invaders being ushered into
America through our southern border.
Good luck to Americans going
to food banks.
As for the Ukraine-Russia war we are pouring gasoline on...
Now worse will happen to Ukraine,
thanks to sending long-range
rockets.
Watch imperialist warmongers act all surprised when the
easily predictable further destruction of Ukraine (and maybe other
places) happens as a result.
An unbelievably incoherent suicidal armchair warmonger...
In article
<2bf361fb-0ab4-4669-99cf-adf1adf2812bn@googlegroups.com>, edward.ming.lee@gmail.com says...
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago
is now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad
very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be
shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping
lane. We are already in food world war.
What hapened to all the wheat the US used to produce ?
I have not looked at it in a long time, but years ago we sold
some to Russia.
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/exports-of-wheat
The United States is a wheat exporter.
Incoherent babbling from a suicidal keyboard warmonger...
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Ralph Mowery <rmowery42@charter.net> wrote in news:MPG.3d0c350ff61d0a8d989c53@news.eternal-september.org:
In article
<2bf361fb-0ab4-4669-99cf-adf1adf2812bn@googlegroups.com>,
edward.ming.lee@gmail.com says...
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago
is now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad
very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be
shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping
lane. We are already in food world war.
What hapened to all the wheat the US used to produce ?
I have not looked at it in a long time, but years ago we sold
some to Russia.
Years ago Russia bought corn and wheat from the US. I don't know why
because they have vast areas in which to produce their own. Or maybe
they pissed Ukraine off all those decades ago and we are just now
catching it as the reason.
Pretty sure we have not exported agri goods to them for a while
now.
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Subject: Re: OT: Americans paying over $3 for a regular loaf of bread?
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John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote in news:t7tnha$s2k$1@dont-email.me:
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/exports-of-wheat
The United States is a wheat exporter.
But our bushells now cost the producers of breads and cereals etc.
more, regardless of the fact that it is OUR wheat, and that extra cost
is being handed down to us, and idiots like you blame the current administration.
Incoherent babbling from a suicidal keyboard warmonger...
Then you should probably stop, John Dope. Lee is not suicidal, but
we all sure do wish that you would be. And every post you make is pure incoherent babbling.
Always Wrong, the utterly foulmouthed group idiot, adding absolutely
NOTHING but insults to this thread, as usual...
The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...
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In message-id <t6nt3e$7bp$3@dont-email.me> (http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=165357273000) posted Thu, 26 May 2022 12:50:54 -0000 (UTC) Troll Doe stated:
Always Wrong, the utterly foulmouthed group idiot, adding absolutely
NOTHING but insults to this thread, as usual...
Yet, since Wed, 5 Jan 2022 04:10:38 -0000 (UTC) Troll Doe's post ratio
to USENET (**) has been 57.7% of its posts contributing "nothing except insults" to USENET.
** Since Wed, 5 Jan 2022 04:10:38 -0000 (UTC) Troll Doe has posted at
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748 have been Troll Doe "troll format" postings.
The John Doe troll stated the following in message-id <sdhn7c$pkp$4@dont-email.me>:
The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
And the John Doe troll stated the following in message-id <sg3kr7$qt5$1@dont-email.me>:
The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...
And yet, the clueless John Doe troll has itself posted yet another incorrectly formatted USENET posting on Fri, 10 Jun 2022 04:23:30 -0000
(UTC) in message-id <t7uh01$10c$4@dont-email.me>.
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The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
Always Wrong, the utterly foulmouthed group idiot, adding absolutely
NOTHING but insults to this thread, as usual...
The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:39:52 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
You fail to appreciate that the $3 loaf of bread only has about $0.10
worth of wheat in it. The rest is petro-chemicals, and everything
petro has gone up.
They would be doing you a favor to price it out of reach. Then
perhaps you can buy bread that actually has food in it in more than a
token amount.
On 6/10/22 07:09, Ricky wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:39:52 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
You fail to appreciate that the $3 loaf of bread only has about $0.10 worth of wheat in it. The rest is petro-chemicals, and everything
petro has gone up.
They would be doing you a favor to price it out of reach. ThenKiller Dave's Bread is close to the same price as Dope's Walmart bread,
perhaps you can buy bread that actually has food in it in more than a token amount.
when bought in twin packs at Costco. Organic.
Dope's "regular" loaves will be Glyphosate treated.
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward.ming.lee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now >>>>>> $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped >>>>> out of Ukraine.  Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are >>>>> already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red
meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast
food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though
but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I
got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye
is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually >>> just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here,
usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains
tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound,
and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
On Friday, June 10, 2022 at 8:24:10 AM UTC-7, corvid wrote:of millions. NATO should be in western part of Black Sea now.
On 6/10/22 07:09, Ricky wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:39:52 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:Killer Dave's Bread is close to the same price as Dope's Walmart bread,
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
You fail to appreciate that the $3 loaf of bread only has about $0.10
worth of wheat in it. The rest is petro-chemicals, and everything
petro has gone up.
They would be doing you a favor to price it out of reach. Then
perhaps you can buy bread that actually has food in it in more than a
token amount.
when bought in twin packs at Costco. Organic.
Dope's "regular" loaves will be Glyphosate treated.
We are arguing whether we need to spend $3 to buy bread. Meanwhile, hundred of millions people are wondering if they can buy $0.10 wheat at all. Taking out 20 million tons of wheat this year (rioting) and next year (not planting) will starve hundred
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward.ming.lee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now >>>>>>> $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very >>>>>>> quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped >>>>>> out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are >>>>>> already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red
meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast >>>> food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though
but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I
got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye >>>> is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually >>>> just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here,
usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains
tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound,
and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by >paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
According to this reactionary foulmouthed political zealot, the
current administration isn't responsible for anything bad
happening to our country,
like RECORD inflation.
Let's open the
floodgates of illegal invaders at our southern border
(good luck
to Americans who go to food banks),
cut off our own oil
production,
and send $50 billion to Ukraine.
Never mind exploding
gas and food prices!
We have taxpayers, pay for it all. So who
cares!
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John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote:
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The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
Ed Lee wrote:
We are arguing whether we need to spend $3 to buy bread. Meanwhile,
hundred of millions people are wondering if they can buy $0.10 wheat at
all. Taking out 20 million tons of wheat this year (rioting) and next
year (not planting) will starve hundred of millions. NATO should be in
western part of Black Sea now.
Yes. Putin is commiting genocide in a lot more than Ukraine.
Here, the reactionary foulmouthed group idiot, a.k.a. Always
Wrong, proves it doesn't read the posts it replies to.
I already pointed out the FACT Russia is a "wheat EXPORTER" but
this idiot just doesn't get it...
BTW... Since Eddie persists, I will start replying only to
(free.Spam), unless anybody objects to not seeing those replies...
That will cut the noise down by two posts.
John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote in news:t7ugf9$10c$3@dont-email.me:
Here, the reactionary foulmouthed group idiot, a.k.a. Always
Wrong, proves it doesn't read the posts it replies to.
I already pointed out the FACT Russia is a "wheat EXPORTER" but
this idiot just doesn't get it...
Not to us, top posting, fact devoid, follow-up group adding pussy motherfucker, SED troll dumbfuck.
On Friday, June 10, 2022 at 8:24:10 AM UTC-7, corvid wrote:of millions. NATO should be in western part of Black Sea now.
On 6/10/22 07:09, Ricky wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:39:52 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
You fail to appreciate that the $3 loaf of bread only has about $0.10
worth of wheat in it. The rest is petro-chemicals, and everything
petro has gone up.
They would be doing you a favor to price it out of reach. Then
perhaps you can buy bread that actually has food in it in more than a
token amount.Killer Dave's Bread is close to the same price as Dope's Walmart bread,
when bought in twin packs at Costco. Organic.
Dope's "regular" loaves will be Glyphosate treated.
We are arguing whether we need to spend $3 to buy bread. Meanwhile, hundred of millions people are wondering if they can buy $0.10 wheat at all. Taking out 20 million tons of wheat this year (rioting) and next year (not planting) will starve hundred
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From: corvid <bl@ckb.ird>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: OT: Americans paying over $3 for a regular loaf of bread?
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2022 08:24:01 -0700
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On 6/10/22 07:09, Ricky wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:39:52 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
You fail to appreciate that the $3 loaf of bread only has about $0.10
worth of wheat in it. The rest is petro-chemicals, and everything
petro has gone up.
They would be doing you a favor to price it out of reach. Then
perhaps you can buy bread that actually has food in it in more than a
token amount.
Killer Dave's Bread is close to the same price as Dope's Walmart bread,
when bought in twin packs at Costco. Organic.
Dope's "regular" loaves will be Glyphosate treated.
Always Wrong, the utterly foulmouthed group idiot, adding absolutely
NOTHING but insults to this thread, as usual...
The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...
Always Wrong, the utterly foulmouthed group idiot, adding absolutely
NOTHING but insults to this thread, as usual...
The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...
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From: DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: OT: Americans paying over $3 for a regular loaf of bread?
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2022 22:58:07 -0000 (UTC)
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John Dope <always.look@message.header> wrote in news:t7uh01$10c$4@dont-email.me:
According to this reactionary foulmouthed political zealot, the
current administration isn't responsible for anything bad
happening to our country,
You never were very bright, and your capacity to assess economic
incidence rests firmly at nil.
like RECORD inflation.
Pandemics have that effect. The one we currently suffer from to
this day has had global economic effects, but stupid republican Trump
Cult mouthpieces are horse blindered by the TrumpShitSmear you wear
over your face and eyes from having your head shoved a mile up his
fat skanky criminal ass for the last 7 years.
Price gouging corporations chime in adding to the problem, but an
idiot like you is far too stupid to know how to asses blame in any circumstance, much less this one.
Let's open the
floodgates of illegal invaders at our southern border
That did not happen, idiot. Nice try though, punk motherfucker.
Go back to the shithole your ancestors came here from, jackass.
(good luck
to Americans who go to food banks),
You're an abject idiot. Plain and simple.
cut off our own oil
production,
The US is producing record levels of our oil refinement. The oil
companies are gouging us.
A Faux Non-News utter idiot like you would not get that statistic.
and send $50 billion to Ukraine.
The US has always come to the aid of a nation afflicted wrongly by
another. You have a problem with that, unamerican pussy boy? Go
back to the shithole your ancestors came from, putz! Oh, that's
right... you are unable to grasp the fact that we ALL came here from elsewhere. You pathetic, cringing milksop!
Never mind exploding
gas and food prices!
Didn't you cover that with your 'inflation rant'? A little
redundant, eh? Learn that stupid shit from Trump? Shame your brain
doesn't explode.
We have taxpayers, pay for it all. So who
cares!
Yes, and it is our elected officials that decide where it gets
spent, you moronic know nothing troll punk motherfucker.
John Dope <always.look@message.header> wrote in news:t7v32u$ui7$3@dont-email.me:
BTW... Since Eddie persists, I will start replying only to
(free.Spam), unless anybody objects to not seeing those replies...
That will cut the noise down by two posts.
Try cutting down by not posting at all, you stupid putz!
And you posting to non existent groups and putting them in your
follow-up header is even more fucking lame, Usenet troll motherfucker.
...Taking out 20 million tons of wheat this year (rioting) and next year (not planting) will starve hundred of millions.
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
Why is a Google groups user "a a" from Poland spamming this group?
America (think English, the language here) is blowing tons of taxpayers' cash in Poland's direction.
What country are you from?
Ed Lee <edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
On Friday, June 10, 2022 at 8:24:10 AM UTC-7, corvid wrote:millions. NATO should be in western part of Black Sea now.
On 6/10/22 07:09, Ricky wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:39:52 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
You fail to appreciate that the $3 loaf of bread only has about $0.10 worth of wheat in it. The rest is petro-chemicals, and everything
petro has gone up.
They would be doing you a favor to price it out of reach. ThenKiller Dave's Bread is close to the same price as Dope's Walmart bread, when bought in twin packs at Costco. Organic.
perhaps you can buy bread that actually has food in it in more than a token amount.
Dope's "regular" loaves will be Glyphosate treated.We are arguing whether we need to spend $3 to buy bread. Meanwhile, hundred of millions people are wondering if they can buy $0.10 wheat at all. Taking out 20 million tons of wheat this year (rioting) and next year (not planting) will starve hundred of
On Friday, June 10, 2022 at 5:36:14 PM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:if they have food.
Why is a Google groups user "a a" from Poland spamming this group?
America (think English, the language here) is blowing tons of taxpayers'
cash in Poland's direction.
What country are you from?
I think we are in the same country. As you worry about refugee wave from south of the border, which would cost us even more money. A little bit of spending, in guarding shipping lanes, would help starving people who might stay in their own countries
Putin's goal is to starve people in poor countries; so they will migrate and cause instability in developed countries.
Ed Lee <edward....@gmail.com> wrote:3.35 at
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $
ly.Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quick
ut of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped o
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO is
promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind all those bio weapons labs.
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO is
promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind all
those bio weapons labs.
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:39:52 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
You fail to appreciate that the $3 loaf of bread only has about
$0.10 worth of wheat in it. The rest is petro-chemicals, and
everything petro has gone up.
They would be doing you a favor to price it out of reach. Then
perhaps you can buy bread that actually has food in it in more
than a token amount.
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Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: OT: Americans paying over $3 for a regular loaf of bread?
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John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote in news:t80s35$a1$3@dont-email.me:
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO is
promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind all
those bio weapons labs.
NATO has never posed any threat to any nation, you pathetic, know
nothing idiot.
Compared to other regulars, Bozo contributes practically nothing
except insults to this group.
The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward.ming.lee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote: >>>>>>>> The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now >>>>>>>> $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very >>>>>>>> quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped >>>>>>> out of Ukraine.  Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are
already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red >>>>> meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast >>>>> food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though >>>>> but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I >>>>> got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye >>>>> is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually >>>>> just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here, >>>> usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains >>>> tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound,
and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by
paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak mine in
Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas grill.
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can generally
get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and shrimp.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive too, and
worth it.
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
On Friday, June 10, 2022 at 8:24:10 AM UTC-7, corvid wrote:millions. NATO should be in western part of Black Sea now.
On 6/10/22 07:09, Ricky wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:39:52 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
You fail to appreciate that the $3 loaf of bread only has about $0.10 worth of wheat in it. The rest is petro-chemicals, and everything
petro has gone up.
They would be doing you a favor to price it out of reach. ThenKiller Dave's Bread is close to the same price as Dope's Walmart bread, when bought in twin packs at Costco. Organic.
perhaps you can buy bread that actually has food in it in more than a token amount.
Dope's "regular" loaves will be Glyphosate treated.We are arguing whether we need to spend $3 to buy bread. Meanwhile, hundred of millions people are wondering if they can buy $0.10 wheat at all. Taking out 20 million tons of wheat this year (rioting) and next year (not planting) will starve hundred of
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote: >>>>>>>> The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now >>>>>>>> $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very >>>>>>>> quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped >>>>>>> out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are >>>>>>> already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red >>>>> meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast >>>>> food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though >>>>> but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I >>>>> got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye >>>>> is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually
just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here, >>>> usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains >>>> tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound,
and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by >> paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at home. A steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth Chris or
something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak mine in
Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and rarely marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min before
cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then sear in extra
light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use a ceramic-surface
skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can generally
get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts of meat
that have the combination of low price & good taste, you use your eyes
and look at the meat and that's often a good guide to how it'll taste!
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia there
aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets still do their
own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I tend to
walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't see anything
that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive too, and
worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no good reason
to go to a supermarket for..
John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
The entire food chain is collapsing and the nitwit notices the price of
his morning donut has gone up...
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward.ming.lee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote: >>>>>>>>> The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now >>>>>>>>> $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very >>>>>>>>> quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped >>>>>>>> out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are >>>>>>>> already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red >>>>>> meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast >>>>>> food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though >>>>>> but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I >>>>>> got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye >>>>>> is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually >>>>>> just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here, >>>>> usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains >>>>> tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound,
and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by >>> paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at home. A >steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth Chris or
something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak mine in
Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and rarely >marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min before
cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then sear in extra
light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use a ceramic-surface
skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can generally
get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts of meat
that have the combination of low price & good taste, you use your eyes
and look at the meat and that's often a good guide to how it'll taste!
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia there
aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets still do their
own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I tend to
walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't see anything
that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive too, and
worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no good reason
to go to a supermarket for..
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 9:47:59 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped
out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are
already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red >> >>>>> meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast
food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though >> >>>>> but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I >> >>>>> got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye
is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually
just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here, >> >>>> usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains >> >>>> tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound,
and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by >> >> paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at home. A
steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth Chris or
something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak mine in
Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and rarely
marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min before
cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then sear in extra
light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use a ceramic-surface
skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can generally
get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts of meat
that have the combination of low price & good taste, you use your eyes
and look at the meat and that's often a good guide to how it'll taste!
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia there
aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets still do their
own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I tend to
walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't see anything
that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive too, and
worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no good reason
to go to a supermarket for..
Guess you didn't get the memo, but the world's oceans are a toilet. Anyone who eats shellfish or bottom feeder fish, like catfish, is behind the times. No telling the equivalent of how many tampons or pampers you've ingested by now.
I hear there are feasts to be had in the dumpsters behind the better restaurants. Check it out.
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 2:39:52 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very quickly.
The entire food chain is collapsing and the nitwit notices the price of his morning donut has gone up...
https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-price-outlook/summary-findings/
John Dope <always.look@message.header> wrote in
news:t80s35$a1$3@dont-email.me:
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO is
promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind all
those bio weapons labs.
NATO has never posed any threat to any nation, you pathetic, know
nothing idiot.
Fred Bloggs <bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:
John Dope wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
The entire food chain is collapsing and the nitwit notices the
price of his morning donut has gone up...
Because one notices the price of bread radically increasing,
therefore one is blind to the "entire food chain collapsing"?
IOW... Segue into your opinion with an illogical insult.
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 07:36:40 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs <bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 9:47:59 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net>
wrote:
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com
wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex
<us...@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe
wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two
years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY
bad very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can
not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open
up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't
eat much red meat but when I do I'm determined to have
quality, not ground beef fast food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around
here though but one has to hunt - even just move packages
around in the cooler. I got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for
$3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but
the chuck eye is more like a less-presentable ribeye than
beef chuck. And it's usually just as delicious as a
ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak
around here, usually seriously disappointing & overpriced.
the local grocery chains tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a
pound, and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in
my life by paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at
home. A steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth
Chris or something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak
mine in Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas
grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and
rarely marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min
before cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then
sear in extra light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use
a ceramic-surface skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the
results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can
generally get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and
shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts
of meat that have the combination of low price & good taste, you
use your eyes and look at the meat and that's often a good guide
to how it'll taste!
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia
there aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets
still do their own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I
tend to walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't
see anything that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive
too, and worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no
good reason to go to a supermarket for..
Guess you didn't get the memo, but the world's oceans are a
toilet. Anyone who eats shellfish or bottom feeder fish, like
catfish, is behind the times. No telling the equivalent of how
many tampons or pampers you've ingested by now. I hear there are
feasts to be had in the dumpsters behind the better restaurants.
Check it out.
What's really disgusting is that some vegetables grow in dirt that
has *manure* in it!
nazistic
People who ignore the truth and promote propaganda are hoping this
Ukrainian Nazi stuff goes away, so they can promote the propaganda
"it never existed"...
https://www.reuters.com/news/picture/russia-pushes-ukrainian-forces-to-outski-idUSKBN2NO20A
The picture of a Ukrainian with a Nazi swastika on its arm is still there
as of right now. Imagine how much Ukrainian Nazi stuff they are
successfully hiding from you.
Click on the right angle/arrow a few times and you will see a guy bending over on the side of the van. He has a swastika tattoo...
A direct link to the picture...
https://s2.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20220608&t=2&i=1601377080&w=780&fh=&fw=&ll=&pl=&sq=&r=LYNXMPEI5713I
If propagandists ignore it long enough, maybe Reuters will take it down.
See no evil!
Looks like Reuters took this location down already. In Firefox, there is a placeholder for the picture slideshow (as below). In Edge, there is no placeholder for it...
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/battle-ukraines-east-rages-zelenskiy-vows-retake-territory-2022-06-07/
Ukraine is NOT a one-nation state. Ukraine has always been a deeply
divided country: Western Ukraine is traditionally nazistic (they were on Hitler's side during WW2, and they continue to be nazis) they speak their
own dialect of Ukrainian language and hate everyone else;
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John Dope <always.look@message.header> the Usenet wussy boy wrote in news:t82348$num$3@dont-email.me:
John Dope <always.look@message.header> wrote in
news:t80s35$a1$3@dont-email.me:
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO is
promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind all
those bio weapons labs.
NATO has never posed any threat to any nation, you pathetic, know
nothing idiot.
Too much of a pussy wussy boy to argue your claimed points. So you
revert to your "troll" response with your retarded follow-up header
morph stupidity and no actual response.
It does not get more pussifed than John Dope.
John Dope <always.look@message.header> wrote in news:t80tf1$1rv$1@dont- email.me:
nazistic
Not even a word, you retarded ReThugLeTard troll dumbfuck!
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Subject: Re: OT: Americans paying over $3 for a regular loaf of bread?
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John Dope <always.look@message.header> wrote in news:t82avo$fs9$2@dont-email.me:
Fred Bloggs <bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:As if your economic logic has any merit whatsoever. Your Faux Non-
John Dope wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is
now $3.35 at Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very
quickly.
The entire food chain is collapsing and the nitwit notices the
price of his morning donut has gone up...
Because one notices the price of bread radically increasing,
therefore one is blind to the "entire food chain collapsing"?
IOW... Segue into your opinion with an illogical insult.
news rhetoric is pathetic. You really need to wipe the
TrumpShitSmear off your face and eyes.
People who ignore the truth and promote propaganda are hoping this
Ukrainian Nazi stuff goes away, so they can promote the propaganda
"it never existed"...
Compared to other regulars, Bozo contributes practically nothing
except insults to this group.
The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...
Always Wrong, the utterly foulmouthed group idiot, adding absolutely
NOTHING but insults to this thread, as usual...
The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 07:36:40 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs <bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 9:47:59 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote: >> >
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote: >> >>>
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote: >> >>>>>>>> The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very >> >>>>>>>> quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped
out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are
already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red
meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast
food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though
but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I
got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye
is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually
just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here,
usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains
tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound, >> >>> and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by
paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at home. A >> steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth Chris or
something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak mine in
Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and rarely
marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min before
cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then sear in extra
light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use a ceramic-surface
skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can generally >> > get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts of meat
that have the combination of low price & good taste, you use your eyes
and look at the meat and that's often a good guide to how it'll taste!
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia there
aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets still do their >> own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I tend to
walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't see anything
that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive too, and
worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no good reason >> to go to a supermarket for..
Guess you didn't get the memo, but the world's oceans are a toilet. Anyone who eats shellfish or bottom feeder fish, like catfish, is behind the times. No telling the equivalent of how many tampons or pampers you've ingested by now.What's really disgusting is that some vegetables grow in dirt that has *manure* in it!
I hear there are feasts to be had in the dumpsters behind the better restaurants. Check it out.
--
Anybody can count to one.
- Robert Widlar
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 6:07:22 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
People who ignore the truth and promote propaganda are hoping this
Ukrainian Nazi stuff goes away, so they can promote the propaganda
"it never existed"...
Hey, in any nation with a few million folk, someone will be amused by/consumed
by almost any idea you can conceive. A tattoo isn't the measure
of such a nation. This whole fuss is a John Doe contrivance, not news.
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in >news:a0c9ahhvmgmu3f4kh8poednq85qot7vik9@4ax.com:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 07:36:40 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
<bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 9:47:59 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net>
wrote:
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com
wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex
<us...@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe
wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two
years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY
bad very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can
not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open
up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't
eat much red meat but when I do I'm determined to have
quality, not ground beef fast food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around
here though but one has to hunt - even just move packages
around in the cooler. I got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for
$3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but
the chuck eye is more like a less-presentable ribeye than
beef chuck. And it's usually just as delicious as a
ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak
around here, usually seriously disappointing & overpriced.
the local grocery chains tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a
pound, and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in
my life by paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at
home. A steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth
Chris or something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak
mine in Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas
grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and
rarely marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min
before cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then
sear in extra light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use
a ceramic-surface skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the
results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can
generally get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and
shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts
of meat that have the combination of low price & good taste, you
use your eyes and look at the meat and that's often a good guide
to how it'll taste!
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia
there aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets
still do their own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I
tend to walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't
see anything that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive
too, and worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no
good reason to go to a supermarket for..
Guess you didn't get the memo, but the world's oceans are a
toilet. Anyone who eats shellfish or bottom feeder fish, like
catfish, is behind the times. No telling the equivalent of how
many tampons or pampers you've ingested by now. I hear there are
feasts to be had in the dumpsters behind the better restaurants.
Check it out.
What's really disgusting is that some vegetables grow in dirt that
has *manure* in it!
It is all starstuff. Managed to come to this form and you want to
cry about where it got its nutrient chains from.
The miracle of life rose up from the muck and you are blind to it
because you are aware of the muck that oozes out of you and cringe at >anything spawned from the muck of others.
I am pretty sure that the 'manure' from herbavore animals is far
less nasty than the stuff that oozes out of your lower and upper
anuses. This upper anus spew you made here is pretty nasty.
John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote in news:t80s35$a1$3@dont-email.me:
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO is
promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind all
those bio weapons labs.
NATO has never posed any threat to any nation, you pathetic, know
nothing idiot.
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 07:36:40 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs <bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 9:47:59 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote: >>>>>>
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very >>>>>>>>>>> quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped
out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are
already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red >>>>>>>> meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast
food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though >>>>>>>> but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I >>>>>>>> got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye
is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually
just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here, >>>>>>> usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains >>>>>>> tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound, >>>>>> and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by >>>>> paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at home. A >>> steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth Chris or
something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak mine in
Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and rarely
marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min before
cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then sear in extra
light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use a ceramic-surface
skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can generally >>>> get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts of meat
that have the combination of low price & good taste, you use your eyes
and look at the meat and that's often a good guide to how it'll taste!
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia there
aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets still do their
own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I tend to
walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't see anything
that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive too, and
worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no good reason >>> to go to a supermarket for..
Guess you didn't get the memo, but the world's oceans are a toilet. Anyone who eats shellfish or bottom feeder fish, like catfish, is behind the times. No telling the equivalent of how many tampons or pampers you've ingested by now.
I hear there are feasts to be had in the dumpsters behind the better restaurants. Check it out.
What's really disgusting is that some vegetables grow in dirt that has *manure* in it!
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On 06/11/2022 05:16 AM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote in
news:t80s35$a1$3@dont-email.me:
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO is
promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind all
those bio weapons labs.
NATO has never posed any threat to any nation, you pathetic, know
nothing idiot.
https://balkaninsight.com/2019/03/22/78-days-of-fear-remembering-natos-bombing-of-yugoslavia/
https://1995blog.com/2014/08/12/lesson-misunderstood-natos-1995-bombing-in-bosnia/
On 06/11/2022 09:11 AM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 07:36:40 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
<bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 9:47:59 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote: >>>>>
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote: >>>>>>>
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very >>>>>>>>>>>> quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped
out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are
already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red >>>>>>>>> meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast
food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though >>>>>>>>> but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I >>>>>>>>> got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye
is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually
just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here,
usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains >>>>>>>> tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound, >>>>>>> and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by >>>>>> paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at home. A >>>> steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth Chris or
something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak mine in
Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and rarely >>>> marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min before
cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then sear in extra
light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use a ceramic-surface
skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can generally >>>>> get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts of meat >>>> that have the combination of low price & good taste, you use your eyes >>>> and look at the meat and that's often a good guide to how it'll taste! >>>>
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia there
aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets still do their >>>> own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I tend to
walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't see anything
that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive too, and
worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no good reason >>>> to go to a supermarket for..
Guess you didn't get the memo, but the world's oceans are a toilet. Anyone who eats shellfish or bottom feeder fish, like catfish, is behind the times. No telling the equivalent of how many tampons or pampers you've ingested by now.
I hear there are feasts to be had in the dumpsters behind the better restaurants. Check it out.
What's really disgusting is that some vegetables grow in dirt that has
*manure* in it!
https://www.themunicipal.com/2020/08/missoula-integrates-composting-into-wastewater-operations/
The part of the lawn I reseeded this spring is doing well on a diet of >'biosolids'.
Always Wrong, the utterly foulmouthed group idiot, adding absolutely
NOTHING but insults to this thread, as usual...
The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 12:43:42 -0600, rbowman <bowman@montana.com>
wrote:
On 06/11/2022 09:11 AM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 07:36:40 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
<bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 9:47:59 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote: >>>>>>
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote: >>>>>>>>
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very >>>>>>>>>>>>> quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped
out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are
already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red
meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast
food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though
but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I
got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye
is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually
just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here,
usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains
tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound, >>>>>>>> and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by
paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at home. A >>>>> steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth Chris or
something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak mine in >>>>>> Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and rarely >>>>> marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min before
cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then sear in extra
light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use a ceramic-surface
skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the results. >>>>>>
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can generally >>>>>> get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts of meat >>>>> that have the combination of low price & good taste, you use your eyes >>>>> and look at the meat and that's often a good guide to how it'll taste! >>>>>
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia there >>>>> aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets still do their >>>>> own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I tend to >>>>> walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't see anything >>>>> that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive too, and >>>>>> worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no good reason >>>>> to go to a supermarket for..
Guess you didn't get the memo, but the world's oceans are a toilet. Anyone who eats shellfish or bottom feeder fish, like catfish, is behind the times. No telling the equivalent of how many tampons or pampers you've ingested by now.
I hear there are feasts to be had in the dumpsters behind the better restaurants. Check it out.
What's really disgusting is that some vegetables grow in dirt that has
*manure* in it!
https://www.themunicipal.com/2020/08/missoula-integrates-composting-into-wastewater-operations/
The part of the lawn I reseeded this spring is doing well on a diet of
'biosolids'.
The local zoo sometimes gives away bags of ZooDoo.
As every grown-up knows... NATO countries have invaded lots of other countries, with the support of other NATO members. Because "they weren't flying a NATO flag, therefore it has nothing to do with NATO" is the
argument of a soulless imperialist warmonger...
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 1:11:01 PM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
As every grown-up knows... NATO countries have invaded lots of other
countries, with the support of other NATO members. Because "they weren't
flying a NATO flag, therefore it has nothing to do with NATO" is the
argument of a soulless imperialist warmonger...
Meaning Putin, the only 'imperialist warmonger' mentioned in recent decades? But, I can't recall him ever making that claim.
In related factoids, we see that non-NATO counties have invaded NATO countries, with the support of other non-NATO countries... you can't blame NATO
as if it were a tribe that controlled all its members; they're INDEPENDENT nations
except during a common action. You can't treat non-NATO countries as a tribe, either.
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO is
promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind all
those bio weapons labs.
On 06/11/2022 05:16 AM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
wrote:
John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote in
news:t80s35$a1$3@dont-email.me:
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO
is promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind
all those bio weapons labs.
NATO has never posed any threat to any nation, you pathetic,
know
nothing idiot.
https://balkaninsight.com/2019/03/22/78-days-of-fear-remembering-na tos-bombing-of-yugoslavia/
https://1995blog.com/2014/08/12/lesson-misunderstood-natos-1995-bom bing-in-bosnia/
On 06/11/2022 09:11 AM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 07:36:40 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
<bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 9:47:59 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net>
wrote:
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com
wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex
<us...@example.net> wrote:
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe >>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two
years ago is now $3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY >>>>>>>>>>>> bad very quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can
not be shipped out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open
up the shipping lane. We are already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't
eat much red meat but when I do I'm determined to have
quality, not ground beef fast food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around
here though but one has to hunt - even just move packages
around in the cooler. I got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for
$3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but
the chuck eye is more like a less-presentable ribeye than
beef chuck. And it's usually just as delicious as a
ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak
around here, usually seriously disappointing & overpriced.
the local grocery chains tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a
pound, and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in
my life by paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make
at home. A steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or
Ruth Chris or something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak
mine in Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas
grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and
rarely marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15
min before cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides,
then sear in extra light olive over high heat on the stovetop
(I use a ceramic-surface skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the
results.
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can
generally get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and
shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts
of meat that have the combination of low price & good taste,
you use your eyes and look at the meat and that's often a good
guide to how it'll taste!
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia
there aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets
still do their own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I
tend to walk away more often than not from the steaks as I
don't see anything that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive
too, and worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no
good reason to go to a supermarket for..
Guess you didn't get the memo, but the world's oceans are a
toilet. Anyone who eats shellfish or bottom feeder fish, like
catfish, is behind the times. No telling the equivalent of how
many tampons or pampers you've ingested by now. I hear there are
feasts to be had in the dumpsters behind the better restaurants.
Check it out.
What's really disgusting is that some vegetables grow in dirt
that has *manure* in it!
https://www.themunicipal.com/2020/08/missoula-integrates-composting -into-wastewater-operations/
The part of the lawn I reseeded this spring is doing well on a
diet of 'biosolids'.
On 06/11/2022 01:50 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 12:43:42 -0600, rbowman <bowman@montana.com>
wrote:
On 06/11/2022 09:11 AM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 07:36:40 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
<bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 9:47:59 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/10/2022 1:01 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:11:14 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote: >>>>>>>
On 6/9/2022 10:37 PM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:59:50 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote: >>>>>>>>>
On 6/9/2022 6:56 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/9/2022 5:59 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 13:30:33 -0700 (PDT), Ed Lee
<edward....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 11:39:52 AM UTC-7, John Doe wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> The same loaf of bread that was about $2.30 one-two years ago is now
$3.35 at
Walmart.
Hopefully that's not a trend, or things will get REALLY bad very >>>>>>>>>>>>>> quickly.
Because the basic ingredient (wheat) to make bread can not be shipped
out of Ukraine. Time for NATO to open up the shipping lane. We are
already in food world war.
A loaf of bread is a lot of food for $3.35
We pay $12 for good sourdough.
The real hikes have been in stuff like red meat. I don't eat much red
meat but when I do I'm determined to have quality, not ground beef fast
food shit.
There's still some good deals to be had on quality around here though
but one has to hunt - even just move packages around in the cooler. I
got 3/4 pound chuck eye steak for $3.79 the other day.
People get scared off by the word "chuck" in it maybe but the chuck eye
is more like a less-presentable ribeye than beef chuck. And it's usually
just as delicious as a ribeye.
Incidentally, Walmart almost never has good deals on steak around here,
usually seriously disappointing & overpriced. the local grocery chains
tend to beat them hands-down.
There's no reason to eat cheap beef. The good stuff is $27 a pound, >>>>>>>>> and worth it.
We can get pretty good burger meat for $8.
Hmpf. I don't own a condo and a paid-off car at this point in my life by
paying $27/lb for steaks, man.
OK, stay away from restaurants.
I don't often go to steakhouses. Around here you'd pay $27 at a
restaurant for the same steak from a supermarket you can make at home. A >>>>>> steak worth going out for means going to Mooo or Ruth Chris or
something, here's Mooo's menu:
<https://mooorestaurant.com/menus>
A 24 oz porterhouse is going to be $98.
A really good 1/3 lb filet once a month is worth it. I soak mine in >>>>>>> Soy Vey teriyaki and bbq scorched+rare on my tiny gas grill.
I tend to have a steak at breakfast more often than dinner, and rarely >>>>>> marinate 'em for that. Just leave it out for about 15 min before
cooking, grind some salt & pepper on both sides, then sear in extra >>>>>> light olive over high heat on the stovetop (I use a ceramic-surface >>>>>> skillet) with garlic & butter. EZ
The Brat makes fun of my tiny grill, but she sure eats the results. >>>>>>>
Cheap supermarket beef mostly tastes like cardboard. You can generally >>>>>>> get pretty good chicken and sometimes fish and shrimp.
As I say, you can hunt around at a supermarket cooler for cuts of meat >>>>>> that have the combination of low price & good taste, you use your eyes >>>>>> and look at the meat and that's often a good guide to how it'll taste! >>>>>>
A dedicated butcher shop is best but unfortunately in suburbia there >>>>>> aren't many of those around, anymore. A few supermarkets still do their >>>>>> own cutting, but it's rare.
In any case when at a supermarket instead of a butcher shop I tend to >>>>>> walk away more often than not from the steaks as I don't see anything >>>>>> that looks good for the price.
Really good salmon and black cod and such can be expensive too, and >>>>>>> worth it.
Now, in New England fish and seafood is the thing there's no good reason >>>>>> to go to a supermarket for..
Guess you didn't get the memo, but the world's oceans are a toilet. Anyone who eats shellfish or bottom feeder fish, like catfish, is behind the times. No telling the equivalent of how many tampons or pampers you've ingested by now.
I hear there are feasts to be had in the dumpsters behind the better restaurants. Check it out.
What's really disgusting is that some vegetables grow in dirt that has >>>> *manure* in it!
https://www.themunicipal.com/2020/08/missoula-integrates-composting-into-wastewater-operations/
The part of the lawn I reseeded this spring is doing well on a diet of
'biosolids'.
The local zoo sometimes gives away bags of ZooDoo.
https://www.kpax.com/rebound/heres-the-scoop-llama-manure-sales-are-off-the-charts
What could be finer than LaPoo? The Garden City Compost was a win-win.
When the compost operation was private on a hot summer day there was a
certain aroma in the area. EKO and the sewage plant pointed fingers at
each other to the point where the city spent $50,000 on a study to
determine which smelled more like shit. Neither were above reproach so
when the city bought the compost operation and had control of both ends
it improved the air quality immensely.
The problem may not be over though. The vacant field next to the compost >operation is the new designated homeless campground. The idea was to
herd them from random sites along the river into one area.
What could be finer than LaPoo? The Garden City Compost was a
win-win.
Difficult to believe any report coming from Ukraine, considering
the fact their media is 100% state-controlled and their head of
state is a comedian.
Russia could have started World War III instead of tearing down the Berlin wall.
Now Russia has its back against the proverbial wall, ...
after NATO's
AGGRESSIVE expansion since the end of the Cold War.
John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote in news:t82fsp$jh$1@dont-email.me:
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO is
promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind all
those bio weapons labs.
Putin's elite hardware and forces just got their asses kicked again
today.
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote in
news:jgk5k7Fjpc1U1@mid.individual.net:
On 06/11/2022 05:16 AM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
wrote:
John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote in
news:t80s35$a1$3@dont-email.me:
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO
is promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind
all those bio weapons labs.
NATO has never posed any threat to any nation, you pathetic,
know
nothing idiot.
https://balkaninsight.com/2019/03/22/78-days-of-fear-remembering-na
tos-bombing-of-yugoslavia/
https://1995blog.com/2014/08/12/lesson-misunderstood-natos-1995-bom
bing-in-bosnia/
But did they threaten first? Were they deemed "retaliatory" by some
entity?
On 06/11/2022 05:25 PM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
wrote:
John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote in
news:t82fsp$jh$1@dont-email.me:
Russia's goal is to eliminate the threat from Ukraine that NATO
is promoting, like the threat from Ukrainian Nazis. Nevermind
all those bio weapons labs.
Putin's elite hardware and forces just got their asses kicked
again
today.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/ukraine-forces-run-low-on-ammu nition-amid-e2-80-98street-to-street-e2-80-99-fighting-with-russian s/ar-AAYlZNs
Only in your universe.
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