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I just dropped 25 dollars on cheese, crackers, and bread. Is this shit fancy enough?
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Literally nothing, it's just the pretentious terminology that Null used in the OP of this thread.What makes a "european bakery" different from other bakeries in the US that bake bread onsite?
American public school food does not even count as food. Pretty sure they give that shit to families that are in need as well. I'd have to be at my breaking point to even consider taking one bite of that crap now.This thread suddenly reminded me of a time in school where my classmates found a box thrown out by the cafeteria kitchen that was for pizza that said, "contains cheese-like product." Now, American public school food, that's the real nightmare goyslop.
I use a Dutch oven for my bread, that shit turns out magnificent. My household has a small one and a larger one, and they are just the best cookware on the planet hands down. My favorite is fresh bread, my homemade preserves, and Brie or butter. Just can’t beat fresh bread.IMO the results are kind of shitty especially if you like a chewy crust. Dutch oven works a lot better.
You could always marry a Jewish woman. They can't eat bread unless it's made by a Jewish woman if I recall. It's one of the things my wife always get's to do.Where are you finding these prices? I can't even get the airfare to bring her from Russia for that little.
All that eco-friendly chicken doesn’t taste different because it isn’t different. It’s the same chicken, packaged and marketed differently. All of these Oregon commune living faggots think they’re buying something special and it’s just a market tactic, it’s actually hilarious.greenoids do this a lot
"broo this cruelty-free eco-friendly sustainably-farmed chicken with the no-gene-tech certificate is soooo good!"
then i taste it and it's just chicken, couldn't tell the difference to regular supermarket chicken. i think a lot of it comes down to placebo effects where people just expect that it HAS to be better because of all the feel-good ideology surrounding it, and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
city slicker
You gotta know a guy who is willing to give you bovine tit squeezin's or local meat.The only way you buy local meat butchered by a guy you know is to buy half of an entire cow to get what is called 'custom meat',
You don’t even need a high end grocery store to get decent food. Kroger/Fry’s stocks up locally made/grown food all the time. Plenty of things are made in the store too, like bread. There’s even a local dairy brand.remember that the original point of contention was “americans can only get pre sliced cheddar or american cheese, unless they have access to a high end grocery store like whole foods” this has now changed into arguing about the freshest, tastiest, local, non usda approved dairy and meat that euros can get within walking distance in a city of less than 30k.
everything anyone could want is available in the US, its just more spread out. only niggers that are stuck with public transportation are limited in what they can buy.
Literally nothing, it's just the pretentious terminology that Null used in the OP of this thread.
I was thinking on the other two points after I posted about the bakery:
Meat - If you live in the midwest you can't drive 30 minutes in any direction without running across a local butcher or meat shop. Also if you hunt, or have people in your family that hunt (if you live in the midwest you definitely do), you have access to real venison, pheasant, duck, every year that you can freeze and eat year round.
Cheese - People mentioned Wisconsin in this thread earlier I bet so I will just double down on the fact that it is impossible not to encounter real cheese even at your chain grocers if you live in a state that borders Wisconsin or the Great Lakes.
Midwest supremacy.
Why do you even tell people to not EXIF dox themselves if this is all you have to say to everyone who doesn't? Your claim isn't falsifiablecity slicker
Yeah, thats why I said "Cave of sorts", you can artificially construct whatever you want, but temperature and moisture control on long timescales is probably what is really necessary (I guess, I'm no cheese monger).
remember that the original point of contention was “americans can only get pre sliced cheddar or american cheese, unless they have access to a high end grocery store like whole foods” this has now changed into arguing about the freshest, tastiest, local, non usda approved dairy and meat that euros can get within walking distance in a city of less than 30k.
everything anyone could want is available in the US, its just more spread out. only niggers that are stuck with public transportation are limited in what they can buy.
So far the thread has been nothing but a Total Null Death (TND)Fucking finally. Josh is taking things seriously and getting to the bottom of the Cheese Question (CQ).