Debate user 'Null' if America has Cheese, Meat, and Bread.

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It doesn't matter if they've been proven to be the same in quality for decades now, the relative prestige attached to one pedigree compared to the supposed lack of the other is often enough.
Overpaying for something when there is something local of comparable quality for less isn't taste, it's stupidity.
 
Even in a big city, I’ve driven 2+hours for farm butchered cured meats, and farm fresh veggies and produce. Nulls assertion only applies to carless, born rural, farm hands.
 
No, that's retarded, you nigger. Washing the outside doesn't mess with the nutrients.
Yes it does, but it only matters for vegans, other people dont need poop on their food to take in enough b vitamins...

Deer Feeder also forgot beer. you cant get good beer outside of europe.
 
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It's true Americans eat a lot of goyslop, zogslop, plain old sloppa, and have an unhealthy lifestyle, but it is a personal choice to choose to be a lazy fat pig (or an industrious fat pig who cooks a lot for that matter). In all but the most blasted urban hellscapes, though, it's not from lack of access but lack of taste or inclination.

Short of fresh produce, I can get pretty much anything from pretty much anywhere without even much effort. And I'm not anywhere near a big city though there's a relatively hipster-infested college town less than an hour away. And even small towns these days often have a smattering of the kind of amenities you'd previously only see in hipster havens.

It's pretty nice to come across a microbrewery in a small town, where you can get a quality beer without having to be in a city or hang out with insufferable hipsters or, worse, troons and antifa and other such vermin.

Depends on the country really. I had some Hungarian meatballs a while ago that were blow the top of your head off hot, and mostly just from extremely strong paprika. Hungary is definitely the gold standard for paprika of all levels of sweet and heat.
>Hungarians
>Hungarians specifically
>white

C’mon now. Those are literally the OG mutts of Europe even before Temujin ran a train on them. They’re weird Iranian-Cuman-White muttoids.
 
They're Myagnars. They're as Indo-European as actually Turkic Turks. It's the same for Finnish, Latvian and Estonian people.
The Central Asian groups they mixed with actually are close to Mongolians, but might’ve been Hapas so mixed they were blond Asians or their horses or dogs were blond. The Turkic groups are actually separate.

The history of them is weird because their language and genetics are a fucking mystery box. The amount of migrations with integration (they had their share of genocides internally, but it seemed to be more along political lines than purely racial) is the oddity. They have had migrations during Rome, after, and up until America declared independence.
 
I’m in a small, low rent bar on the edge of an industrial park, and they have 12 different kinds of excellent locally brewed beer on tap (plus bud light). US wins on beer, we’ve got to face it.
Beers brewed since 2012... my local bar has no beer on tap that doesnt predate the US...
 
The Central Asian groups they mixed with actually are close to Mongolians
I misremembered the spelling for them. What I meant to say was that they are Magyars. From the Magyar Tribes. An Uralic people.

@Stoneheart You dont' know where he's from so you don't know that the beer he's talking about is quite so young. Besides, who cares? That's not even the issue here. It's not like the beer is vying for title. The issue is, since Ooperator took command over the sight, at minimum, he's had locally brewed beers and Ooperator says America has been the same as his teen years in Wal Mart's goyslop aisle. Things change and better late than never.
 
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@Null, There's a hunting culture where butchers will accept and process the meat for you "at your own risk". But that's just in Montana as far as I'm aware. We do have goat cheeses and fresh bread but again, local stuff. Our markets are big on community goods, but that isn't everywhere. A smaller town like miles city would only probably have butchers to process (probably not licensed) and a walmart, I doubt they have high quality cheeses because nothing is grown there, not even corn.
Bozemen and Red Lodge have bison cheese, not sure if it's real or not but wouldn't shock me. However, Red Lodge is an artistry town with a lot of big money flowing through it thanks to Kevin RedStar, and Bozeman is a literal tourist town that fucking powerwashes their streets. No I'm not kidding.
So to say- small towns do if they're filthy fucking rich like Red Lodge, they're extremely tiny because again, artist only type town and it's already next to the biggest city in the whole state, so there's no point growing it near the other city that is right off the highway. Billings will have corn and wheat. There's also the sugar cane plant where real sugar is produced.

I'm sure Missoula does have all of these but they're a college town so again, money.
There ARE a shocking amount of goat ranchers and we have hudderites and menonites so there will be fresh cheeses in some places, meat will always be limited to local though. So if you don't like elk, deer, or fish, SOL.

I know for a FACT Utah is hysterically barren for good quality stuff. The only shit they have is mexican food because it's the only other race that isn't white. Going there yeah, nothing but cheddar. Wisconsin has genuinely amazing cheese, highly suggest it. It won't be the same as european cheese but it's genuinely different, to me anyway.
Also we have peanut butter AND DILL AND BANANA PEPPERS SO GO FUCK YOURSELF.
 
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He presumes that because he's from the south that he automatically is infused with the rural ways of the south
even serbia is a booming metropolis (on par with california) when compared to truly the rural areas of our great country. him and his gucci loafers simply do not have the worldly experience to understand the solitude of rural America.
 
even serbia is a booming metropolis (on par with california) when compared to truly the rural areas of our great country. him and his gucci loafers simply do not have the worldly experience to understand the solitude of rural America.
It has a lot to do with the reason why Jersh and the Stooges think the way they do. Have they lived in real, country dark rural Europe anymore than in America? It skews perspective. I bet because many of the areas they live in have a hamlet vibe they think it doesn't count as rural.
 
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