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lxskllr

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And people laugh at me for hoarding MREs. Next year, I'll have the only *fit to eat food in the country :^D


*the term "fit to eat" is for marketing purposes only. There is no guarantee of enjoyment with the provided meals. Exclusions and limitations apply, and all sales are final. Ameriqual®
 
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Red Squirrel

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The Amish and Menonites have things figured out too, they raise their own food and nobody from the government is involved and they don't have to worry about supply chains etc.
 
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I use a medium size cabinet for storing glass pots, tin cans and herbs and i have a freezer for the meat and fast food or to freeze in whatever i cooked.
Since the stores are open everyday, i get the fresh things, whatever i need in the moment i need it.
When i cook, i cook for 1 up to 3 days in advance. That way i can eat at home like a 5 star restaurant but not having to cook every day.
Long live the microwave and the oven.
 

IronWing

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The Amish and Menonites have things figured out too, they raise their own food and nobody from the government is involved and they don't have to worry about supply chains etc.
If we all lived like the Amish, we’d all live like the Amish. No thanks.
 

nakedfrog

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I can't overstate how unpopular the idea of eating chlorinated chicken is over here. Its not a political thing its a visceral "yeeeeurgh" feeling when its mentioned!
LOL, this is fucking rich, this admin pretending they give a shit about science:
“The U.K. maintains non-science-based standards that severely restrict U.S. exports of safe, high-quality beef and poultry products,” the White House said in a statement.
 
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lxskllr

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I heard somewhere we don't do that much anymore. There's another chemical bath that's more commonly used. Peroxide and something else if I remember right. Whatever. I'm all for Euros telling us to fuck ourselves. Even better, add the white house's phone number to blocklist, and pretend the US doesn't exist. Never mention it, never discuss it, the US simply isn't there. That would piss off Trump. He tries to contact a country, and gets crickets in return. It would be glorious!
 
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lxskllr

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I trust European standards more than US. If I had a choice of one or the other, I'd take Euro food every time.
 
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Kaido

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I trust European standards more than US. If I had a choice of one or the other, I'd take Euro food every time.


The color-coded visualization shared by Brilliant Maps shows that in many U.S. states, obesity rates exceed 30 percent, with some surpassing 40 percent. Southern and Midwestern states, such as Mississippi and West Virginia, report the highest levels, while Western states like Colorado and Hawaii have comparatively lower rates, though still above most European nations.

Comparatively, obesity rates in most European countries remain below 25 percent, with some nations, particularly in Southern and Western Europe, reporting levels under 15 percent.
 

Kaido

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Dang

Avon boy became deathly ill as part of E. coli outbreak; FDA not naming company responsible

The 10-year-old developed kidney failure after eating contaminated lettuce. The source of the outbreak that made 89 people sick remains a mystery.

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The company responsible for that illness remains a mystery.

The FDA refuses to identify the source of the contaminated lettuce, leaving patients and their families searching for answers about who to hold responsible.

The agency closed the investigation and did not issue a recall.

It said threat to public health was over and told 13News it would not release the name of the supplier because of “trade secrets.”