Dino nuggets? We haven't been able to find them at Target either. Tried the regular shaped nuggets and he screamed bloody murder; you'd think I murdered all of the dinos.
Our grocery store doesn't carry them but Walmart had tons of these.Weird. I've never seen Arby's sell their potato products frozen in a retail store before.
LentCracker Barrel ran out of fish before 7:00 but I think that wa a just poor planning and not a supply issue
So you're 95 then?Cracker Barrel ran out of fish before 7:00 but I think that wa a just poor planning and not a supply issue
Dino nuggets? We haven't been able to find them at Target either. Tried the regular shaped nuggets and he screamed bloody murder; you'd think I murdered all of the dinos.
Also hearing a little noise that the farming industry may be in for some pain in the coming months due to a variety of factors including weather ruining crops/fields, worker shortages and supply chain issues (fertilizer, parts, etc.) from overseas. Will try to find the most recent piece that I read and link it up.
Yep, diesel costs was the one I couldn't remember that was another major factor. I've seen it $5+/gallon here (although farmers usually get farm diesel at cheaper rates, IIRC) and we are usually among the lowest fuel prices in the country.One farmer in my area that I know well was saying his farm is completely under the gun between diesel costs and fertilizer doubling in price since last year.
Yep, diesel costs was the one I couldn't remember that was another major factor. I've seen it $5+/gallon here (although farmers usually get farm diesel at cheaper rates, IIRC) and we are usually among the lowest fuel prices in the country.
It's all a formula for sparse shelves and higher prices.
Start planting table scraps?
Yep, diesel costs was the one I couldn't remember that was another major factor. I've seen it $5+/gallon here (although farmers usually get farm diesel at cheaper rates, IIRC) and we are usually among the lowest fuel prices in the country.
It's all a formula for sparse shelves and higher prices.
Start planting table scraps?
I've been a farmers market guy for years. So far this year I've been able to get everything I usually get that's in season right now. Prices a slight bit higher but not bad.Also hearing a little noise that the farming industry may be in for some pain in the coming months due to a variety of factors including weather ruining crops/fields, worker shortages and supply chain issues (fertilizer, parts, etc.) from overseas. Will try to find the most recent piece that I read and link it up.
I love our local farmers market. The jalapeno's at a farmers market have a better kick than anything you can get at a regular grocery store.I've been a farmers market guy for years. So far this year I've been able to get everything I usually get that's in season right now. Prices a slight bit higher but not bad.
Some prices still the same. Might be a good time for folks to try their local farmers markets if they haven't already.
For sure. Ours here in KC starts the end of April, so depending on weather it's slim pickin's for the first few weeks. We have a lot of farmers around here that raise crops in a lot of different ways. Some guys will grow some tomatoes in greenhouses so they can deliver fresh tomatoes earlier in the season. They then plant outside once weather permits as well. This past weekend I was able to get:I love our local farmers market. The jalapeno's at a farmers market have a better kick than anything you can get at a regular grocery store.
Oh, I forgot: ours has bulk beans, nuts, and seeds. Also, local grown honey. Mushrooms and avocados too!For sure. Ours here in KC starts the end of April, so depending on weather it's slim pickin's for the first few weeks. We have a lot of farmers around here that raise crops in a lot of different ways. Some guys will grow some tomatoes in greenhouses so they can deliver fresh tomatoes earlier in the season. They then plant outside once weather permits as well. This past weekend I was able to get:
Lettuce
Argula
Kale
New potatoes
Asparagus
Cilantro
Carrots
Radish
Tomatoes
Sourdough bread
Strawberries
Had an early heat wave here last week so I suspect the next few weeks will have even more stuff. During the time period from about May 1 through November 1 we probably buy 95% of our produce there.
Was just about to ask you and Chief how the prices compared to what you see in the super market.Oh, I forgot: ours has bulk beans, nuts, and seeds. Also, local grown honey. Mushrooms and avocados too!
During the past 2 years of the pandemic, I've learned to shop more at the farmers market and specialty markets(Mexican market and Asian market). I hear people talk about how the Walmart and main grocery stores are out of stock of a lot of veggies and fruits. I silently laugh and drive my happy @$$ to the different smaller markets to buy anything I need for half the price.
To be honest my wife does all the grocery shopping at the stores and I do the farmers market, so at this point I don't really know.Was just about to ask you and Chief how the prices compared to what you see in the super market.
Yeah, we have learned to plan our meals around what the Farmers Market has available. I haven't seen bulk beans and nuts and seeds yet at ours, but I'm sure at some point we will. We also get local honey. Pecans also (the best).Oh, I forgot: ours has bulk beans, nuts, and seeds. Also, local grown honey. Mushrooms and avocados too!
During the past 2 years of the pandemic, I've learned to shop more at the farmers market and specialty markets(Mexican market and Asian market). I hear people talk about how the Walmart and main grocery stores are out of stock of a lot of veggies and fruits. I silently laugh and drive my happy @$$ to the different smaller markets to buy anything I need for half the price.
Pa has “off-road” diesel for tractors, heavy equipment. It doesn’t have the road tax. It’s still haf.culdeus said:It's pretty rare to get farm diesel at this point. But it has less sulfur regulations iirc.
This is all one big corporate scam. The meat industry has already been caught lying repeatedly. This is everyone just trying to steal what they can while they can.
The end of our "democracy"I mean what's the end point here then? Meat is super sensitive to fuel costs. As the hedges run out on fuel they will be hurting. Badly. Our whole food infrastructure was built on cheap diesel.
Well, first of all, I was sort of kidding. But sort of not. The country has been increasingly controlled by big business with less and less governmental oversight. All this, in my opinion, is a product of that flawed system.What does this even mean?
I found it easier to never have babieshow about people just make their own formula? it's not difficult
That’s quite a feat! I managed to only have one.I found it easier to never have babies
A good way to make a smaller environmental footprint is to make less small footprints.I found it easier to never have babies
Well, first of all, I was sort of kidding. But sort of not. The country has been increasingly controlled by big business with less and less governmental oversight. All this, in my opinion, is a product of that flawed system.
These companies lie about everything for the sake of profits. And no one does anything or cares. There's like one politician in the entire country that actually cares (Katie Porter) and knows her stuff and is trying to sound the alarm. But no one cares. The rest are mostly criminals to one degree or another. So we're going to get what we deserve.
Where's it all headed? I don't know, you tell me. Where does the country go when the prices of everything just keep going up and up and up and up and up, sometimes for no actual reason? The whole game is rigged.
Use gas and fuel prices as an example. Whenever something happens in the short-term, huge price spikes are IMMEDIATE. But when the thing responsible for that increase goes away, it takes months and months and months for the prices to settle back down. It's complete BS. It's corporate America raping its customers for whatever they can get. And that's basically capitalism. The "haves" sustain the economy because they have enough money to pay whatever anything costs without giving a crap.
But the gap between the haves and have nots is growing dramatically. And it's not sustainable.
When enough people can't buy gas or formula or Jimmy Dean, the poop is going to hit the fan eventually. Eventually they'll realize the whole system is rigged against them and they'll wake up and realize there is no American Dream for them. And then what? I don't know, but it probably won't be good.
or breastfeed??how about people just make their own formula? it's not difficult
These companies lie about everything for the sake of profits. And no one does anything or cares. There's like one politician in the entire country that actually cares (Katie Porter) and knows her stuff and is trying to sound the alarm.
Yikes. Before too long due to lack of parts, I’m going to have to call up Earl Hickey to give my car a hillbilly tune-up.
Eat the richWell, first of all, I was sort of kidding. But sort of not. The country has been increasingly controlled by big business with less and less governmental oversight. All this, in my opinion, is a product of that flawed system.
These companies lie about everything for the sake of profits. And no one does anything or cares. There's like one politician in the entire country that actually cares (Katie Porter) and knows her stuff and is trying to sound the alarm. But no one cares. The rest are mostly criminals to one degree or another. So we're going to get what we deserve.
Where's it all headed? I don't know, you tell me. Where does the country go when the prices of everything just keep going up and up and up and up and up, sometimes for no actual reason? The whole game is rigged.
Use gas and fuel prices as an example. Whenever something happens in the short-term, huge price spikes are IMMEDIATE. But when the thing responsible for that increase goes away, it takes months and months and months for the prices to settle back down. It's complete BS. It's corporate America raping its customers for whatever they can get. And that's basically capitalism. The "haves" sustain the economy because they have enough money to pay whatever anything costs without giving a crap.
But the gap between the haves and have nots is growing dramatically. And it's not sustainable.
When enough people can't buy gas or formula or Jimmy Dean, the poop is going to hit the fan eventually. Eventually they'll realize the whole system is rigged against them and they'll wake up and realize there is no American Dream for them. And then what? I don't know, but it probably won't be good.
So misleading. We have an income tax. They're trying to use wealth as the measure instead of income. Look in a different year when one of them sells some stock.
I don't think it's that misleading. I don't think most of their continued income comes in the form of wages. So all that isn't subject to income tax, obviously.So misleading. We have an income tax. They're trying to use wealth as the measure instead of income. Look in a different year when one of them sells some stock.
Many use backdoor Roth IRA to shield the cap gains.I don't think it's that misleading. I don't think most of their continued income comes in the form of wages. So all that isn't subject to income tax, obviously.
Well, sure, but the point of the article was to say maybe we shouldn't be letting billionaires do that kind of thing.Many use backdoor Roth IRA to shield the cap gains.
Because everyone is allergic to everything. Correct me if I am wrong, but I read the biggest shortage is in the more specialty formulas area.So why can’t people make a formula substitute? I’m still confused.
my hippy parents gave me a goat milk, brewers yeast, molasses mix.![]()