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Phone Surgeon wrote:Allyuh fellas want pommerac
I have three trees does bear like hell for 2 weeks and then nothing again for the year
Plenty does waste
Dem fawkers who selling rotten sour pommerac for $10 for 4 does get meh vex20220121_154840.jpg
Phone Surgeon wrote:Allyuh fellas want pommerac
I have three trees does bear like hell for 2 weeks and then nothing again for the year
Plenty does waste
Dem fawkers who selling rotten sour pommerac for $10 for 4 does get meh vex20220121_154840.jpg
Phone Surgeon wrote:Central. Yuh wud have to pick it up by my store in freeport or by chase village flyover or something. It worth d drive if yuh wanna make a run tho. Yuh wud get a 2 or 3 grocery plastic bag once yuh gimme notice 2 pick
De Dragon wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Allyuh fellas want pommerac
I have three trees does bear like hell for 2 weeks and then nothing again for the year
Plenty does waste
Dem fawkers who selling rotten sour pommerac for $10 for 4 does get meh vex20220121_154840.jpg
I woulda PM yuh for some for the kids, but after the Hoover incident, I 'fraid now!
Phone Surgeon wrote:Only have one way a fatman could pick pommerac from tall trees himself without damaging the fruit lolllIMG-20220125-WA0046.jpg20220125_133523.jpg20220125_135150.jpg
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reading cooking oil prices to take a hit again...
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reading cooking oil prices to take a hit again...
Trinis to lazy to make Coconut oil.Redman wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reading cooking oil prices to take a hit again...
Yep,
Weather,war logistics.
All contrived to push multiple types of oil to higher prices.
It might be a while.
zoom rader wrote:Trinis to lazy to make Coconut oil.Redman wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reading cooking oil prices to take a hit again...
Yep,
Weather,war logistics.
All contrived to push multiple types of oil to higher prices.
It might be a while.
How so?Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Trinis to lazy to make Coconut oil.Redman wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reading cooking oil prices to take a hit again...
Yep,
Weather,war logistics.
All contrived to push multiple types of oil to higher prices.
It might be a while.
Its not feasible for 90% of the population.
zoom rader wrote:Trinis to lazy to make Coconut oil.
Another classic example of how the majority spend money chuppid.Here's an easier way.Start a 'Coconut oil challenge' on social media.Watch how fast it will catch on.Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Trinis to lazy to make Coconut oil.Redman wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reading cooking oil prices to take a hit again...
Yep,
Weather,war logistics.
All contrived to push multiple types of oil to higher prices.
It might be a while.
Its not feasible for 90% of the population.
zoom rader wrote:How so?Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Trinis to lazy to make Coconut oil.Redman wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reading cooking oil prices to take a hit again...
Yep,
Weather,war logistics.
All contrived to push multiple types of oil to higher prices.
It might be a while.
Its not feasible for 90% of the population.
There are coconut farms.
So saying its better to buy foreign than local
Not even then,what about when the government says time to pay the real cost of cooking gas. How ppl gonna make out? Nobody will be able to sell food as it just wouldn't be profitable anymoretimelapse wrote:Wait until the forex situation gets worse.People will be forced to do those things.Or steal
Coconut is grown here and there are farms but government has not protected them. Dairy is also active here as mom and pop operation.Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:How so?Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Trinis to lazy to make Coconut oil.Redman wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reading cooking oil prices to take a hit again...
Yep,
Weather,war logistics.
All contrived to push multiple types of oil to higher prices.
It might be a while.
Its not feasible for 90% of the population.
There are coconut farms.
So saying its better to buy foreign than local
Its more sensible to buy cars from foreign or local?
How about computers?
Butter?
Clothes?
You making a simple broad statement, yet there are real constraints to everyone buying local
We make coconut oil at home -once a month.
Coconut supply is erratic -and we have a direct line into growers.
The process takes time and effort and the volume while good for what we use it for- would be insufficient if we went 100%
If you have coconut trees instead of concrete in your yard, next to nothing.Redman wrote:Clearly we dont produce cars,computers and whatever.
There are reasons that we dont.
Them being active here does not mean that they are efficient, cost effective or able to scale up.
On one hand yuh want government to get out of business.
Yet you here wanting govt to impose themselves when it benefits you.
Coconut oil wholesales by the MT, at about $2 USD per liter
or by 200L BBL at about $4 USD per liter.
whats our cost of production???
timelapse wrote:If you have coconut trees instead of concrete in your yard, next to nothing.Redman wrote:Clearly we dont produce cars,computers and whatever.
There are reasons that we dont.
Them being active here does not mean that they are efficient, cost effective or able to scale up.
On one hand yuh want government to get out of business.
Yet you here wanting govt to impose themselves when it benefits you.
Coconut oil wholesales by the MT, at about $2 USD per liter
or by 200L BBL at about $4 USD per liter.
whats our cost of production???
Growlers planting berries in Tobago and that's high tech.I sincerely wish success on that project.That is real progress.
Coconuts should be a walk in the park to Caribbean folk.
You missed my point.Grow your own.Make your ownRedman wrote:timelapse wrote:If you have coconut trees instead of concrete in your yard, next to nothing.Redman wrote:Clearly we dont produce cars,computers and whatever.
There are reasons that we dont.
Them being active here does not mean that they are efficient, cost effective or able to scale up.
On one hand yuh want government to get out of business.
Yet you here wanting govt to impose themselves when it benefits you.
Coconut oil wholesales by the MT, at about $2 USD per liter
or by 200L BBL at about $4 USD per liter.
whats our cost of production???
Growlers planting berries in Tobago and that's high tech.I sincerely wish success on that project.That is real progress.
Coconuts should be a walk in the park to Caribbean folk.
So you dont know.
We get 750ml from 24 coconuts
Last month we got nuts at $5 per nut out of Mayaro-husked already.
So A liter will cost about $160 counting only the nuts.
Low and behold growers are charging 160 per 700ml.
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