Sir Napsalot
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pasteurized process american cheese food is the foundation of the classic grilled cheese sandwich
That's repulsive
So is reconstituted process cheese.That's repulsive
Your fridge looks full and yet, I don't see anything to eat.
"Reconstituted"? Tell me moreSo is reconstituted process cheese.
Id much rather a nice Tasty or Colby cheese toasted sandwich.
Its a blend of one or more Cheeses or dairy products.. Fairly common in processed cheese."Reconstituted"? Tell me more
I tried to start the fridge pics revolution but no one followed suit. I guess they were intimidated by my massive vegetable selection.Your fridge looks full and yet, I don't see anything to eat.
Not argumentative, just realistic. I've seen how things go, and having lived through assorted "food scares", from the revelation that there's all sorts of bacteria in chicken (No shit, sherlock) to Mad Cow Disease and more, acknowledge that unless you know the source personally, and you living in a more rural area will have a better chance than a city dweller, you really don't know. We have origins shown on fresh food, whether it's fish, meat or whatever, strict regulation on food and so on, but even then there was a nice one here last year involving eggs where shelves were cleared thanks to it being found out that various places had been using an insecticide called Fipronil in the chicken farms. There was no real danger to anyone, but, also, nobody could say how long they had been doing that, rendering all the "guarantees" useless. The Shergar Lasagne was another perfect example of how wrong these "strict" controls can go, and we won't go into the use of antibiotics and other drugs in the farming of animals.LOL your an argumentative fkr at times arnt ya?. I recon you and I would have a ball over a few brews. If the label sais its 100% Australian the producer and stockest would be in some trouble if it wasn't. The newer laws are helping /helped crack down on that sort of substitution Just like the labelling laws and country of origin labelling. I don't buy "ready made meals" and don't even buy processed cheese...disgusting stuff that looks like plastic.
The food chain is evolving. You can see this with how food is now marketed as a region. King Island beef or Scottsdale pork or even the farm like Nicholls chickens and Ashgrove milk. Sea food at the fresh counter in supermarkets have to have the country of origin displayed. I'm sure you have the same thing happening there. People want to know were their food comes from and how its produced, the rise of cooking shows I think has made this nearly mainstream.
I prefer to buy local but I do live in a rural island State so im a tad lucky compared to people in large cities.
.I wouldn't buy Barramundi as its not local and would be frozen to be available here. Frozen fish is never worth eating. I do like a good Barramundi burger though, Derby Hotel in the Kimberley used to do a ripper. Instead I buy fish from the local fish shop who's trawler docks in town..ship to shop, mainly the Gummy shark or for a change fresh salmon from the supermarket or the other fresh fish shop in town (who farm salmon in nets in the ocean.)
Buying local supports the local economy. Buying Australian products supports the country's workers.
I prefer the term "regurgitated" rather than "reconstituted" as it looks like someone's puked on the sandwich...So is reconstituted process cheese.
Id much rather a nice Tasty or Colby cheese toasted sandwich.
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Yeah, and I can't have anything with too much sugar or fat so that's a hell of a lot I can't have like delicious, juicy, ribs or a big fat sirloin steak. Can't have proper butter, can't have proper fries, beer is only an occasional thing, have to avoid ice cream and anything else loaded with fat and sugar, and so on.i hate each and every one of you fuckers.
with my stomach, i get to eat yogurt, mashed potatoes, ice cream....can't have gluten, can't eat anything with a lot of fiber....
so a weeks groceries for me is 12 2lb. tubs of yogurt, two boxes of carnation instant breakfast packets, a box of instant mashed potatoes, a couple cans of condensed milk. once a month i buy butter, cheese, coffee (the kind with the acid removed, usually folger's simply smooth) sugar.....so i spend about 300 a month to feed just me.....just yogurt......again......
i've had this condition for over 30 years. in the beginning it wasn't that bad, but its gotten worse over the years. gluten didn't used to bother me, that started about 10 years ago, and now its so bad if i eat a piece of bread, it will raise blisters in my mouth.Yeah, and I can't have anything with too much sugar or fat so that's a hell of a lot I can't have like delicious, juicy, ribs or a big fat sirloin steak. Can't have proper butter, can't have proper fries, beer is only an occasional thing, have to avoid ice cream and anything else loaded with fat and sugar, and so on.
You get used to it
thats cheap as hell, you must be careful shoppers, with the ability to resist the chip aisleThere are three of us in this house and our grocery bill for the month hovers around $140.00 for the month. We don't buy anything prepackages and grow allot of our veggies.
How about this oneYour fridge looks full and yet, I don't see anything to eat.