Outie5000
Outie5000
Outie5000

camping? I want to go camping... But i'll only roast fresh made brats from local stage 4 pork...

Frozen produce is just as healthy as fresh. And for the most part, as someone who got paid once a month for 2 years, it's not difficult to make small trips every few days to get what you need for dinners. Spend 10-15 dollars a day for groceries and you'll keep it all fresh, and promote less waste.

The difference here though, is that I can actually go to the farms that produce most of my produce, and talk to the farmers, see what they do, even help out. I can't do that with the giant agri-biz guys who are more or less dosing their plants in order for them to grow.

Take florida hot house tomatoes for example. They

Sucks to be you.

I feel like, if there was ever a situation where a crowd of people looking to fuck shit up surrounded my car. I would take no issue running every single one of them over to get to safety.

Doesn't really matter (i'm with you though), technically pedestrians ALWAYS have the right of way.

Cross shop some time. In most of the meat department, it's cheaper and higher quality than the local stores.

The biggest cost saver comes with loose/bulk items. I can get .5lbs of beef if that's all I need, but if I go to winn dixie I have to buy what's in the package, regardless of whether or not I have a use for it.

So pumping literal tons of ammonia into the ground in order to get corn to grow is equally good/bad for the everything as rotating crops and allowing the soil to sort of ebb and flow?

Tell me more about your magical chemicals that make soil capable of sustaining life for a growing season and then become completely

Publix chicken wings - 3.99/lb - unknown origin
WF chicken wings (whole) 2.99/lb - known origin, known treatment of animals, known feed, etc.
WF pre cut wings 3.99/lb
On the topic of wings, I can buy a 2lb package at publix, and I can buy however much I want at WF because they are loose. Only cooking for myself? 1.5lbs

I can math, unlike most americans who think their can of chef-boy-r-D is a better deal than a few tomatoes and some dry pasta.

It's not poor, it's just stupid. You can EASILY get amazing produce from a farmers market for substantially less than you could at a grocery. People are just too lazy to do it, or too dumb.

I hear it all the time. "An apple costs more than a cheese burger"... Maybe in the middle of summer on an island... Most people

I think you're confusing the cost of real food with the cost of processed garbage.

I love car guys that pay other people to do all the work.

I work in a restaurant and don't make much money (under 36k a year for sure) and I shop at wholefoods regularly. I don't buy their produce unless it's on sale, but I do buy meats, wines, cheeses, dairy products, etc.

It's not some mega expensive place to shop. They have a real butchers area where you can get all of

damn pinneal glands

Cute little add in of the Tuatara..

TUATARALORD IS PLEASED

Like, creme de violette? The stuff that tastes like straight up purple?

Mix it with rumchaka (sp?) and you get a similar tasting shot.

The cobra whiskeys actually include venom and will give you a little mouth numbing and maybe even some extremities numbing. I've read reviews saying their fingers get tingly and their toes as well.

When they put the snakes in, they don't remove the venom sacs so you infuse it with some neurotoxins. I wouldn't mind

Most of the rally cars get passed down to the people lower on the totem to race.

You'd be better off buying a touring car rather than a rally car, since the rally car has so many parts that get swapped out while the tourer just adjusts whats already on the car.