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I'm not doxing myself, but I'm from farming territory, I make my own bread, fuck cheese, my meat is locally sourced. The super market food is barely even food at this point though I concede to that.
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the boys gone native…I think this is a symptom of Null not spending any time in the US within the last near decade. He's forgotten everything about the US and thinks agriculture is some forbidden magic only known to le based Europeens.
It's kinda sad, I've visited both the US and China, and the latter had better and more affordable food honestly, still can't get milk right though, I can only ever find good milk in northern europe
Chicken is not regulated the same as red meat. You can slaughter chicken without a USDA slaughterhouse.My chicken is slaughtered
The USDA could subpoena me for your information to prosecute him tbh, I'd not advise talking about this.I get beef from a friend who slaughters them and bypasses the USDA.
Knowing farmers is quite common around here. My family has hunted on the same farmer's land for as long as I can remember, and I have a personal friend who keeps dozens of chickens at his property. You don't see me talking out of my ass about Belgrade or whatever.If I put a gun to your head and told you to find a man selling steak that knew which farm it came off of, you would die.
This reads like a letter from a Jarl bragging about fragrant spices he pillaged in a daring raid.I live in very rural Texas and there is no grocery store near me but my nearest options are Walmart, brookshire brothers and HEB. HEB is without a doubt the best one and can be found both in and out of cities. HEB's almost always have a real butchery, a real deli counter, a real bakery and a fish and cheese area with many options. I get cotija, parmesan and gorgonzola fairly often and right now I have some nice havarti in my fridge. I also tend to buy lots of fresh vegetables like beets and parsnips and brussel sprouts. Aldi also usually has an ok cheese selection if smaller and sometimes has good deals.
But I can go into a supermarket, never mind a butcher, and they legally must identify which farm the cow came from. The same down to individual eggs which are stamped with a code identifying the farm they were laid on.Wisconsin exists. So there's cheese. Granted, Floridians don't have access to it (thank you, White Jesus).
Yes, butchers get their meat from packing plants and don't slaughter the cow on site. What's your point? Not every butcher is also a slaughterhouse, and most cattle lands have a packing plant within driving distance.
I know my ribeye loins usually come from Iowa meat packing plants and they come with a reliable standard in their grading; as well as other quality measures like packed on dates, and guaranteed freshness dates. That's real meat and it's a far sight better than most of the world has access to.
1) to paraphrase, if you're taking someone's quote and changing it up a little that's paraphrasing. A quote is a literal word-to-word quotation.To quote Boris Yeltson
Jaffa Cakes are British, and shockingly enough they have a very decent ingredients list. Not like US sweets, that either abuse HFCS or add spoiled milk to the recipe copying UK's war necessity as a part of cuisine where the chocolate tastes like vomit. I had both Jaffa Cakes and Hershey's bars and Jaffa Cakes were much much better. The jello was based on natural orange juice too.they eat jaffa cakes
you're buying half cows then