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what the shit
(sauce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Carson )
Not to say too much: older than you'd expect, I presume. (As in, I see what you're going to say.) You know.
I wanted to say, "that's kind of the point", but it would be kind of the point even if he was the age at which it would have been cool.
Meanwhile in Poland: a farmer wasn't paying his debts, so debt collector guy showed up and claimed a tractor belonging to his neighbour, then immediately sold it for less than a half of its market value. While we're at it, the sum was like three times the amount of debt the first one accumulated in the first place. The debt collector guy suddenly fell gravely ill (i.e. won't show up at court to explain himself pretending it's health reasons) the first moment the media began to make a fuss about it. The second farmer is now facing the prospect of having to give back all the loan money he borrowed to buy the tractor, since he got it through a government program that required him not to dispose of the machine in a set amount of time, and since it was taken from him, he obviously doesn't have it now. Fun, eh?
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Grilled Chicken Tortilla Soup
U.S. Senate Bean Soup
This looked like a strange name for a soup, so I went and looked it up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_bean_soup
It is actually a thing.
Funny though...
> ham hocks
> vegan
Something's not right here.
TL;DR stop wasting food
From now on, I vow to never let a pig go to waste.
(More seriously, wastefulness is bad in general so that doesn't surprise me. Except these days you can't take a piss without somebody proving it's bad for climate, feels like.)
That said, I'd argue that the reason of cost is more practical. Regardless of the reason, though, it's still better to be more efficient with food.
of course I still want to say something undercuttey since that came from thinkprogress but I guess I'll just leave thisRecently been thinking, in part it's kind of an ugly unexpected consequence of sanitary laws. A supermarket or a restaurant has to have foodstuffs in advance, and there aren't many "unwasteful" ways of getting rid of them once they're past the best before date.
That said, it still doesn't stop many of them. "Four lives of a chicken", heh heh.