jewing the food supply with an egregious amount of pesticides, increasing exponentially since 2016. If it wasn't for monocultures, you would barely need this many herbicides, insecticides and pesticides.
1:54 #12 Green Beans 2:43 #11 Blueberries 3:51 #10 Cherries 4:40 #9 Bell and Hot Peppers 5:26 #8 Apples 6:14 #7 Nectarine 6:36 #6 Pears 7:35 #5 Peaches 8:34 #4 Grapes 9:06 #3 Kale Collards Mustard 9:58 #2 Spinach 10:54 #1 Strawberries
87.6 grams, 2.5 x 2 inches. Ducks molt over the winter and lay fewer eggs. Not enough to make it to my closest farmers market, but they're back now.
This was the largest in the dozen large eggs, which go for $15. It's only $12 for the smaller duck eggs. Anyway, pretty tasty. Give them a try if you can get them.
I've been making hot choccy using milk and cocoa powder. And one day while cooking up some beef I looked at the cocoa powder and recalled that chocolate in south america is used in stews and meat dishes. So I sprinkled a bit onto the ground beef. And it was fucking good. So I always add a dash of cocoa powder to my ground beef now. Give it a try and you will not regret.
PS I'm talking about actual cocoa powder not the shit with sugar.
Paul Saladino a.k.a. CarnivoreMD (1977–) Quit the Carnivore & Now Eats 300g of Carbohydrates per day and admits he didn't understand human physiology.
I told them that I told myself to do something different that I hadn't done in a very long time, so it was either this or get my dick sucked by a midget
Yeah, yeah, goyslop and all that. Well here's the deal for people who enjoy eating out.
Applebees is about to start a special. For only $200, you get a $30 discount for 52 meals. Can be used more than once each week. So suddenly, a $40 meal is only $10 plus tax and tip. Can get it as take out, so no tip needed in that case.
Folks, Applebees is now cheaper over the next year than anyplace else, even fast food crappy meals.
Do the math. It's a saving of $1360. Nobody has ever had a special like this. Offer starts next week.
The Parks and Wildlife Commission changed the rules in November, and the new year kicked off a new era of legal crawfish boils in Colorado. Everybody had been doing it unawares for decades.