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That's how I feel about $40 dollar bread loaves which are real. They exist, for reasons, but the poor us, get the price of the $6 ones set by the big players and have no say at all about what goes into those $6 breads unless we rebell and elect someone like Trump who scares the living bejusesus out of people. (we still didn't have a say and they are still made with sawdust and cornsyrup). While the big 'earners' (real people with actual legal status and ability and property) are eating $100 bread loaves or just having their chef prep them from importated Arabian whole grains. I think we failed tho. We may be in for a rough ride, but I've had a prepper dad with stockpiled goodies saying that for the last 25 yrs. Who knows, maybe the way to get rid of the penny is to turn the dollar into the penny, and we'll all magically love buying bread for $98 (98 pennies) when 'everyones salary is inflated' which is what the republicans are tryin to say will happen when Amazon wins the corporate wars. I don't like either scenario very much, but I'm ultraconservative and don't participate properly in society. I would rather grow my own bread and defend my land with pvp, but china won the pvp wars. Can't beat their resist checks. | |||
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I would suggest doing away with Wheat entirely. Quinoa is much easier to grow, harvest, and store, and it's pretty damned good fresh with the whole bud intact. | |||
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Guess that's why *cough* the nations *cough* are trending towards a monoculture of whitebreads? Going to cleanse starkinds conciousness of this 'we' business <3 | |||
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BTW, since Quinoa is a gluten-free grain, you would probably want to dry and pulverize Okra to use as a binding agent in a quinoa dough. Okra is a really great thickener on its own merit, and will allow you to step entirely away from corn/rice/wheat starches for any application which you would use those under "normal" circumstances; whatever that means. | |||
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Mind you, Amaranth, to which Quinoa belongs, was the primary food of the America's Natives prior to the conquest of Spain.
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Goodluck growing a big field you will just have husks, bugs will eat everything and the farmer next door who has 5m acres of roundup ready carbs will have not one bite taken out of each kernel | |||
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As a non trump fan, I am a fan of him vetoing the bill with the low amount that it was. I hope the house gets off it's ass and makes shit happen to get it amended and done with and if they dont I hope a lot of people try to recall their seated officials.
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Just one more excuse for delays and further extended austerity, I fear. Pandemic unemployment expires in 3 days which is the real issue to me, not the free money one time check. I'd be happy to eat those words tho
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