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What kind of crackers should I get to put Limburger cheese on? Saltines, Club or Wheat thins?
If saltines, which brand? Keebler or Nabisco? I will be drinking Old Style with my cheese and crackers. Thank you for your assistance in this very important matter. |
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wrote in message ... What kind of crackers should I get to put Limburger cheese on? Saltines, Club or Wheat thins? If saltines, which brand? Keebler or Nabisco? I will be drinking Old Style with my cheese and crackers. Thank you for your assistance in this very important matter. |
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On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 10:28:31 AM UTC-6, fred k. engels wrote:
Go ask those ****-heads over at Enigma 2000 wrote in message ... What kind of crackers should I get to put Limburger cheese on? Saltines, Club or Wheat thins? If saltines, which brand? Keebler or Nabisco? I will be drinking Old Style with my cheese and crackers. Thank you for your assistance in this very important matter. I likes Nabisco saltine crackers with cheese, or peanut butter. And Cornbread and Buttermilk. |
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On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:07:50 AM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote:
Nabisco Ritz or Keebler Club Crackers. You're welcome. Nyssa, who is glad asswideshut is halfway across the country if he's eating Limbuger cheese Ritz crackers are made in Mexico. I'll consume food made in the USA thank you. Keebler Club Crackers are made with GMO products, so says the box they are in. I'll pass. Gee whiz Nyssa I understand you are angry with me for not taking you to Pyongyang last year but do you really have to attempt poisoning me? Thanks for nothing from halfway across the country! |
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On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:07:50 AM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote: Nabisco Ritz or Keebler Club Crackers. You're welcome. Nyssa, who is glad asswideshut is halfway across the country if he's eating Limbuger cheese Ritz crackers are made in Mexico. I'll consume food made in the USA thank you. Keebler Club Crackers are made with GMO products, so says the box they are in. I'll pass. Gee whiz Nyssa I understand you are angry with me for not taking you to Pyongyang last year but do you really have to attempt poisoning me? Thanks for nothing from halfway across the country! Are there any social clubs in Pyongyang? |
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On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 12:17:06 AM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 11:07:42 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:07:50 AM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote: Nabisco Ritz or Keebler Club Crackers. You're welcome. Nyssa, who is glad asswideshut is halfway across the country if he's eating Limbuger cheese Ritz crackers are made in Mexico. I'll consume food made in the USA thank you. Keebler Club Crackers are made with GMO products, so says the box they are in. I'll pass. Gee whiz Nyssa I understand you are angry with me for not taking you to Pyongyang last year but do you really have to attempt poisoning me? Thanks for nothing from halfway across the country! Are there any social clubs in Pyongyang? Taedoggang Diplomatic Club. |
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On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 11:43:47 AM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 10:33:20 AM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote: On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 9:34:33 AM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote: wrote: On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:07:50 AM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote: Nabisco Ritz or Keebler Club Crackers. You're welcome. Nyssa, who is glad asswideshut is halfway across the country if he's eating Limbuger cheese Ritz crackers are made in Mexico. I'll consume food made in the USA thank you. Keebler Club Crackers are made with GMO products, so says the box they are in. I'll pass. Gee whiz Nyssa I understand you are angry with me for not taking you to Pyongyang last year but do you really have to attempt poisoning me? Thanks for nothing from halfway across the country! I just checked the box of Ritz on my kitchen counter and no mention of Mexico anywhere, only NJ. If they are made below the border and it isn't marked on the box, we've got the grounds for a class action suit. As for the Club crackers, I haven't bought any in years, so if they've shifted to GMO crap, I will continue not buying them. Unless there's a two-fer sale or other deep discount, I'll buy the store brand of whatever type of cracker anyway. As long as it isn't made in Mexico or China or other unsavory countries with questionable sanitary safeguards for food production. You're already poisoning yourself with that wretched Limberger anyway, so the crackers' pedigree hardly matters. Nyssa, who has already been to Panmunjom so Pyongyang isn't of much interest as a future destination Yo Mama Jokes. You Mama so thin she eats Wheat Thins.... themadeinamericamovement.com/tag/ritz-crackers ...Nabisco to cut Chicago jobs, send some work to Mexico. That artile is dated, August 3, 2015 Nabisco moved half of the jobs from its Chicago's plant to Salinas (Mexico) last year. Right now it is owned by Mondelez International. |
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On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 1:06:03 PM UTC-6, wrote:
On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 11:43:47 AM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote: On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 10:33:20 AM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote: On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 9:34:33 AM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote: wrote: On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:07:50 AM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote: Nabisco Ritz or Keebler Club Crackers. You're welcome. Nyssa, who is glad asswideshut is halfway across the country if he's eating Limbuger cheese Ritz crackers are made in Mexico. I'll consume food made in the USA thank you. Keebler Club Crackers are made with GMO products, so says the box they are in. I'll pass. Gee whiz Nyssa I understand you are angry with me for not taking you to Pyongyang last year but do you really have to attempt poisoning me? Thanks for nothing from halfway across the country! I just checked the box of Ritz on my kitchen counter and no mention of Mexico anywhere, only NJ. If they are made below the border and it isn't marked on the box, we've got the grounds for a class action suit. As for the Club crackers, I haven't bought any in years, so if they've shifted to GMO crap, I will continue not buying them. Unless there's a two-fer sale or other deep discount, I'll buy the store brand of whatever type of cracker anyway. As long as it isn't made in Mexico or China or other unsavory countries with questionable sanitary safeguards for food production. You're already poisoning yourself with that wretched Limberger anyway, so the crackers' pedigree hardly matters. Nyssa, who has already been to Panmunjom so Pyongyang isn't of much interest as a future destination Yo Mama Jokes. You Mama so thin she eats Wheat Thins.... themadeinamericamovement.com/tag/ritz-crackers ...Nabisco to cut Chicago jobs, send some work to Mexico. That artile is dated, August 3, 2015 Nabisco moved half of the jobs from its Chicago's plant to Salinas (Mexico) last year. Right now it is owned by Mondelez International. A couple of years ago Nabisco produced a bad fun of saltine crackers. It was like most of the crackers were sliced sideways right through the middle of the crackers.It was like that for about six months or more. Nabisco's quality control SUCKS! I don't remember if it was that old Nabisco plant in Chicago, but one time all a lot of flour dust in the air exploded from static electricity or whatever. I remember hearing about it on radio or TV many years ago, back in the 1950s or 1960s, I think. |
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On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 2:38:12 PM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote:
On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 1:06:03 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 11:43:47 AM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote: On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 10:33:20 AM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote: On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 9:34:33 AM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote: wrote: On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:07:50 AM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote: Nabisco Ritz or Keebler Club Crackers. You're welcome. Nyssa, who is glad asswideshut is halfway across the country if he's eating Limbuger cheese Ritz crackers are made in Mexico. I'll consume food made in the USA thank you. Keebler Club Crackers are made with GMO products, so says the box they are in. I'll pass. Gee whiz Nyssa I understand you are angry with me for not taking you to Pyongyang last year but do you really have to attempt poisoning me? Thanks for nothing from halfway across the country! I just checked the box of Ritz on my kitchen counter and no mention of Mexico anywhere, only NJ. If they are made below the border and it isn't marked on the box, we've got the grounds for a class action suit. As for the Club crackers, I haven't bought any in years, so if they've shifted to GMO crap, I will continue not buying them. Unless there's a two-fer sale or other deep discount, I'll buy the store brand of whatever type of cracker anyway. As long as it isn't made in Mexico or China or other unsavory countries with questionable sanitary safeguards for food production. You're already poisoning yourself with that wretched Limberger anyway, so the crackers' pedigree hardly matters. Nyssa, who has already been to Panmunjom so Pyongyang isn't of much interest as a future destination Yo Mama Jokes. You Mama so thin she eats Wheat Thins.... themadeinamericamovement.com/tag/ritz-crackers ...Nabisco to cut Chicago jobs, send some work to Mexico. That artile is dated, August 3, 2015 Nabisco moved half of the jobs from its Chicago's plant to Salinas (Mexico) last year. Right now it is owned by Mondelez International. A couple of years ago Nabisco produced a bad fun of saltine crackers. It was like most of the crackers were sliced sideways right through the middle of the crackers.It was like that for about six months or more. Nabisco's quality control SUCKS! I don't remember if it was that old Nabisco plant in Chicago, but one time all a lot of flour dust in the air exploded from static electricity or whatever. I remember hearing about it on radio or TV many years ago, back in the 1950s or 1960s, I think. beliefnet.com She survived Hitler and wants to warn America |
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On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 1:06:03 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Nabisco moved half of the jobs from its Chicago's plant to Salinas (Mexico) last year. Right now it is owned by Mondelez International. What karab and dhuiduit said:http://www.engineering.com/AdvancedM...-to-Blame.aspx Effing greedy corporations. Eff all the globalists! |
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Wow this is a bigger problem than I ever imagined. Went to the grocery store today and found all Nabisco products on the shelf (Saltines, Oreo cookies, Ritz crackers, Graham crackers, et. al. too many to list) are made in Mexico. Don't confuse "distributed by a US based company with "Made In". I have wondered for some time why the saltines I bought always tasted stale. Now I know.
Also EVERYTHING by Keebler on the shelf (Club crakers, Chips Ahoy, et.el. again too many to list- were produced using "genetic engineering". This is worth of a new thread. Effing ridiculous that our food isn't even produced in America. Globalist *******s. |
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On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 10:04:46 PM UTC-6, BDK wrote:
In article , says... Wow this is a bigger problem than I ever imagined. Went to the grocery store today and found all Nabisco products on the shelf (Saltines, Oreo cookies, Ritz crackers, Graham crackers, et. al. too many to list) are made in Mexico. Don't confuse "distributed by a US based company with "Made In". I have wondered for some time why the saltines I bought always tasted stale. Now I know. Also EVERYTHING by Keebler on the shelf (Club crakers, Chips Ahoy, et.el. again too many to list- were produced using "genetic engineering". This is worth of a new thread. Effing ridiculous that our food isn't even produced in America. Globalist *******s. Looking at boxes of Trisuits, Ritz, and Oreos at the store today all were made in the US. I think you're just unlucky or making it up. -- BDK: Head Government Shill, Psychotronic World Dominator. Master of Remote Viewing. Level 7 expert in kOOkStudies. Former FEMA camp activities director. Head Strategic Writer. Former Black Helicopter color consultant. I have a box of Honey Maid, Vanilla Natural Flavor With Other Natural Flavor, crackers. It doesn't say on the box where the crackers are made. Distributed by Mondelez Global LLC. East Hanover, New Jersey. www.honeymaid.com |
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On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 10:09:40 AM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote:
I have a box of Honey Maid, Vanilla Natural Flavor With Other Natural Flavor, crackers. It doesn't say on the box where the crackers are made. Distributed by Mondelez Global LLC. East Hanover, New Jersey. www.honeymaid.com Look at the expiration date on the package. The 2 letter code after the year will tell you where they are made. MM= Monterrey, Mexico. MS= Salinas, Mexico. |
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On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 6:24:52 PM UTC-6, wrote:
On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 10:09:40 AM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote: I have a box of Honey Maid, Vanilla Natural Flavor With Other Natural Flavor, crackers. It doesn't say on the box where the crackers are made. Distributed by Mondelez Global LLC. East Hanover, New Jersey. www.honeymaid.com Look at the expiration date on the package. The 2 letter code after the year will tell you where they are made. MM= Monterrey, Mexico. MS= Salinas, Mexico. Oroville Dam,,, www.drudgereport.com freerepublic.com Oroville Dam |
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On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 8:40:07 PM UTC-6, George Cornelius wrote:
There's still an Old Style? Had a good friend - a retired MD - who lost his shirt on Heilemann's (which was less than 100 miles from here and presumably long since swallowed up by someone else). Seems my friend had family ties of sorts. His contact - let's call him a brother-in-law - was company treasurer and painted a rosy picture of the company's future for a number of years. I guess when everything goes sour, and it's not the mash, one is morally and legally bound refrain from calling up the brother-in-law and suggesting he might want to bail. So now if you want to buy something locally brewed (other than from Minneapolis/St.Paul where they still brew Pig's Eye Pilsner) you buy something from the August Schell Brewery in New Ulm, Minnesota. Plus you can still buy kegs of their 1919 Root Beer, the ostensible reason for the brewerey remaining open during Prohibition. There's also Liney's - but Chippewa Falls is quite a ways from here. My MD friend always had Lineys around. Yes Virginia there is a Santa Claus, er, I mean an Old Style beer. Seehttp://oldstylebeer.com/ As of 2016, the former Heileman's flagship brewery in La Crosse is owned and operated by the City Brewing Company. The brewery chose to use the name that the former Heileman's used as its startup name in 1858-1872. City Brewing brews beer and packages bottled tea, soft drinks, and energy drinks. It's probably a regional beer now. They used to advertise a lot on the Chicago Cubs radio broadcast. I am 11 blocks from the liquor store that carries it here in South Dakota. Grain Belt beer http://grainbelt.com/ is not bad either. That is brewed just up yonder in Minnesota. |
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It's probably a regional beer now. They used to advertise a lot on the Chic= ago Cubs radio broadcast. I am 11 blocks from the liquor store that carries it here in South Dakota. Grain Belt beer http://grainbelt.com/ is not bad either. That is brewed just up yonder in Minnesota. Grain Belt has been owned by various players, including Heileman's. A quick glance at the Wikipedia page, though, indicates that it is now an August Schell brand. From a Wikipedia article concerning the history of St. Paul's Jacob Schmidt, another regional brewery, we get a picture of Heileman's rise and fall, with Grain Belt and others going along for the ride: "As with prior owner Pfeiffer Heileman purchased smaller struggling breweries with regional bases, and again Schmidt's brewery was one of many in a vast beer empire, the brewery though ran at near capacity while it [per]severed under Heileman and rivaled the La Crosse brewery, in efficiency. Along with its own brand the Brewery brewed Heileman's flagship brand Old Style, as well as Blatz, Grain Belt and Hauenstein. By 1981 Heileman was the 4th largest Brewing Company in the country. Still without a nationally recognized brand it was vulnerable to competition, in 1987 the company was bought out by corporate raider Alan Bond who had built his empire on junk bonds and when they crashed lost everything causing Heileman to be a [casuality] of the largest financial collapse in Australian history and by 1990 brewing on the (Schmidt Brewery) site would cease for the first time since in 1855." That site was actually revived for brewing Pig's Eye for a time, but is now being converted to lofts as part of a larger housing project on St. Paul's Seventh Street. George |
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On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 11:23:13 PM UTC-6, George Cornelius wrote:
"As with prior owner Pfeiffer Heileman purchased smaller struggling breweries with regional bases, and again Schmidt's brewery was one of many in a vast beer empire, the brewery though ran at near capacity while it [per]severed under Heileman and rivaled the La Crosse brewery, in efficiency. Along with its own brand the Brewery brewed Heileman's flagship brand Old Style, as well as Blatz, Grain Belt and Hauenstein. By 1981 Heileman was the 4th largest Brewing Company in the country. Still without a nationally recognized brand it was vulnerable to competition, in 1987 the company was bought out by corporate raider Alan Bond who had built his empire on junk bonds and when they crashed lost everything causing Heileman to be a [casuality] of the largest financial collapse in Australian history and by 1990 brewing on the (Schmidt Brewery) site would cease for the first time since in 1855." Ah Schmidt beer! http://www.schmidtbeer.com/ At my request my dad bought me a six pack of Schmidt Big Mouths on my 15th birthday with the proviso I drink it at home. I did and thought I was all grown up. Oh the memories. I'd give anything to go back in time, it was a much simpler and happy time. |
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On Monday, February 13, 2017 at 12:53:50 AM UTC-6, wrote:
Ah Schmidt beer! http://www.schmidtbeer.com/ At my request my dad bought me a six pack of Schmidt Big Mouths on my 15th birthday with the proviso I drink it at home. I did and thought I was all grown up. Oh the memories. I'd give anything to go back in time, it was a much simpler and happy time. "Schmidt. The beer that grew with the great Northwest!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EO3-Jpu7is |
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On Monday, February 13, 2017 at 12:58:08 AM UTC-6, wrote:
"Schmidt. The beer that grew with the great Northwest!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EO3-Jpu7is Correction. "The BREW that grew with the great Northwest!" |
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On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 10:09:40 AM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote: I have a box of Honey Maid, Vanilla Natural Flavor With Other Natural Flavor, crackers. It doesn't say on the box where the crackers are made. Distributed by Mondelez Global LLC. East Hanover, New Jersey. www.honeymaid.com Look at the expiration date on the package. The 2 letter code after the year will tell you where they are made. MM= Monterrey, Mexico. MS= Salinas, Mexico. I checked the box of Ritz in my kitchen, and its code = AZ (Azerbajan?). And when I was in the grocery store this morning (they had Ritz and Oreos on sale...no, I didn't buy any), so I checked the codes on those packages. Ritz was a mix of AZ and MS, the Oreos I checked were AZ. The Ritz box with the MS code *did* have "Made in Mexico" listed on the side panel. I've warned one of my neighbors what to be on the lookout for (she had a box of Nabisco saltines, but those were AZ coded) and will spread the word. I'll mention it on the Liberty Net next week as well. Nyssa, who also had a nice chat with the Frito-Lays guy about stocking some more varieties of low salt chips |
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On Monday, February 13, 2017 at 3:16:47 PM UTC-6, Nyssa wrote:
wrote: On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 10:09:40 AM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote: I have a box of Honey Maid, Vanilla Natural Flavor With Other Natural Flavor, crackers. It doesn't say on the box where the crackers are made. Distributed by Mondelez Global LLC. East Hanover, New Jersey. www.honeymaid.com Look at the expiration date on the package. The 2 letter code after the year will tell you where they are made. MM= Monterrey, Mexico. MS= Salinas, Mexico. I checked the box of Ritz in my kitchen, and its code = AZ (Azerbajan?). And when I was in the grocery store this morning (they had Ritz and Oreos on sale...no, I didn't buy any), so I checked the codes on those packages. Ritz was a mix of AZ and MS, the Oreos I checked were AZ. The Ritz box with the MS code *did* have "Made in Mexico" listed on the side panel. I've warned one of my neighbors what to be on the lookout for (she had a box of Nabisco saltines, but those were AZ coded) and will spread the word. I'll mention it on the Liberty Net next week as well. Nyssa, who also had a nice chat with the Frito-Lays guy about stocking some more varieties of low salt chips Oroville Dam updates, if you want to check it out? jimstone.is |
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On Monday, February 13, 2017 at 4:16:47 PM UTC-5, Nyssa wrote:
wrote: On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 10:09:40 AM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote: I have a box of Honey Maid, Vanilla Natural Flavor With Other Natural Flavor, crackers. It doesn't say on the box where the crackers are made. Distributed by Mondelez Global LLC. East Hanover, New Jersey. www.honeymaid.com Look at the expiration date on the package. The 2 letter code after the year will tell you where they are made. MM= Monterrey, Mexico. MS= Salinas, Mexico. I checked the box of Ritz in my kitchen, and its code = AZ (Azerbajan?). And when I was in the grocery store this morning (they had Ritz and Oreos on sale...no, I didn't buy any), so I checked the codes on those packages. Ritz was a mix of AZ and MS, the Oreos I checked were AZ. The Ritz box with the MS code *did* have "Made in Mexico" listed on the side panel. I've warned one of my neighbors what to be on the lookout for (she had a box of Nabisco saltines, but those were AZ coded) and will spread the word. I'll mention it on the Liberty Net next week as well. Nyssa, who also had a nice chat with the Frito-Lays guy about stocking some more varieties of low salt chips Nabisco and Oreos(Mondelez)are produced in 18(!)different countries. This includes PRC ... |
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On Monday, February 13, 2017 at 5:57:07 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Nabisco and Oreos(Mondelez)are produced in 18(!)different countries. This includes PRC ... Hydrox: America's cookie is back. Made in the USA, higher quality ingredients and $1 less a package. http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...delez/8896377/ |
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