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Twistedhed wrote in message
... Hahahahah,,I KNOW you're right....mine have all left the nest, but I can relate to the days when a few hundred dollars worth of groceries with kids could last a few days,...,and that's if you're fortunate. There's still some good ol' bartering going on at some local markets.....a truckload of vegetables swapped for a truckload of fruit, etc,..with the prices of fresh fruit and fresh veggies (which aren't really fresh at all, in addition to being loaded with insecticides and all kinds of other nasty sh*t, unless you buy organic or irradiated and then you're spending even MORE) it's cheaper to grow your own these days. Just about the only fruit we buy at the store are South American bananas and Chilean grapes,,eveything else is Florida fresh from our backyards, groves, or stands. Betcha this state throws away enough grapefruit each year to feed several small countries. some use tricks such as soaking the fruit in water to increase the weight, so you're buying water. The same is done with meat, they have special machines to roll the meat in - and even add other meats to chicken. In tests, chicken coming from one EU country was found to contain other meats, while being marked OK for those who cannot touch such meats. Just think, if soaking in water worked with CBs, you could put a small GE in a bucket for a couple of hours... and pull it out as a Madison. Regards. Peter. |