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You can get real local/imported cheese here in cities. Its pricy but you can get it
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That white "bread" is barely even food. Its crust is weird and spongey, not nice and flakey like you'd get from real bread.I never got why americans don't like their sliced white bread with crust.
Wtf, I was convinced you were in Israel.I keep kosher and all my shit is fresh lol. My chicken is slaughtered in the tristate area and delivered right to my supermarket. Same with most beef. I don't eat cheese so can't talk about that. Regarding baked goods, my wife just bakes a few loaves of bread once a week and we use it through the week.
ITT: You haven't set foot in the states in over half a decade and still think you know everythingITT: You have never been to a Raley's.
this but unironicallyWe don't have cheese but we do have guns. That's gotta count for something!
it's basically corn syrup and sugar held in a solid suspense of dried and bleached flour.That white "bread" is barely even food. Its crust is weird and spongey, not nice and flakey like you'd get from real bread.
That's an exception and not the rule. I think Missouri's model of in-state steak is brand new, I remember hearing the news that MO was looking at implementing this into law around the time I first chimped out about USDA slaughterhouses.You're also just wrong about meat, you don't really understand the regulatory pipeline on farming to slaughter to butchering. It is bad, but not like you are making it out to be. The TL;DR is that you can sell state inspected meat in state, but you can't have a farm and a slaughter house on the same land or as the same business.
For instance this is a state inspected plant (https://agriculture.mo.gov/animals/health/inspections/), that you can buy meat directly from https://www.nadlersmeats.com/ , they sell regular cuts in the store. Call them on the phone and they'll tell you. Their website kind of sucks.
To be clear, I'm sure the packaged stuff they sell on their site was slaughtered off sight at USDA inspected facility, because it is for interstate commerce
I can just picture you putting clothes on to leave the house, a family member asks where you're going:Come back home Jersh. You're developing European supremacy where they just reply "culture" in response to anything good about the US.
Fucking farmer's markets, how could I forget? My town has goddamn 3 of them. Shit we even have a top tier fish market where I get my smoked salmonImagine not having access to at least one local bakery, butcher and cheesemonger. I live in a pretty urban area and have well over a dozen stores that sell local breads, meats and cheeses within an hours drive. Hell even the supermarkets sell local baked goods, meats and cheeses. If you live in a part of the US without at least a farmers market you might as well anhero.