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triniterribletim wrote:bluefete wrote:Paid $2 / lb for cucumbers today.
On the other hand, Moo Milk is now $18.95 in Food basket and $16.95 in X-Tra Foods. New 10 year design on the box.
17 TTD for a litre of milk? How the hell are things more expensive in Trinidad than Switzerland and Norway now?
Imagine working for a whole hour and still incapable of buying a box of milk or a loaf of bread. Something isn't right there.triniterribletim wrote:bluefete wrote:Paid $2 / lb for cucumbers today.
On the other hand, Moo Milk is now $18.95 in Food basket and $16.95 in X-Tra Foods. New 10 year design on the box.
17 TTD for a litre of milk? How the hell are things more expensive in Trinidad than Switzerland and Norway now?
Doh study that boat ride, carnival and zess is priorityhover11 wrote:Imagine working for a whole hour and still incapable of buying a box of milk or a loaf of bread. Something isn't right there.triniterribletim wrote:bluefete wrote:Paid $2 / lb for cucumbers today.
On the other hand, Moo Milk is now $18.95 in Food basket and $16.95 in X-Tra Foods. New 10 year design on the box.
17 TTD for a litre of milk? How the hell are things more expensive in Trinidad than Switzerland and Norway now?
Those are entry level jobs, unskilled jobs, or jobs that lack credentials. If a worker can't get a pay raise after two or three years, get a better job or move somewhere where you can get a better job.hover11 wrote:Imagine working for a whole hour and still incapable of buying a box of milk or a loaf of bread. Something isn't right there.triniterribletim wrote:bluefete wrote:Paid $2 / lb for cucumbers today.
On the other hand, Moo Milk is now $18.95 in Food basket and $16.95 in X-Tra Foods. New 10 year design on the box.
17 TTD for a litre of milk? How the hell are things more expensive in Trinidad than Switzerland and Norway now?
adnj wrote:When adjusted for inflation, wholesale prices of milk have steadily dropped over the last 30 years.
viedcht wrote:Immortal joe gave us the best idea
daring dragoon wrote:triniterribletim wrote:bluefete wrote:Paid $2 / lb for cucumbers today.
On the other hand, Moo Milk is now $18.95 in Food basket and $16.95 in X-Tra Foods. New 10 year design on the box.
17 TTD for a litre of milk? How the hell are things more expensive in Trinidad than Switzerland and Norway now?
thank god babies once they stop breast feeding and start solid foods and all adults wasnt designed to drink milk so they can raise it how much they want. i always say every mammal under the sun once they stop nursing dont drink milk. stop drinking that cancer chemical they sell as milk, you dont need it. this is why so much people getting cancer. stop drink coffee or drink it black.
88sins wrote:Can anyone explain why the rassclat people buying hot peppers? And thyme?
dem is ting yuh supposed to have growing home. Is a small plant that does grow quickly, in a pot, and with proper care will bear multiple times before it dead.
pugboy wrote:asians too
locally we have been duped like americans to drink milk
AutocorrectDizzy28 wrote:viedcht wrote:Immortal joe gave us the best idea
Immortan Joe
VexXx Dogg wrote:pugboy wrote:asians too
locally we have been duped like americans to drink milk
It predates Murica.
Milk and derivatives are a core part of the East Indian culture and the literature suggests a common ancestor between Europe and India over 10000 years ago where the lactose tolerance gene started
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ind ... milky-past
A cow is worth more alive than dead. It can feed you and your family for years.
Milk, butter, ghee, yoghurt/dahee, paneer, sweets, offerings etc.
dogg wrote:daring dragoon wrote:triniterribletim wrote:bluefete wrote:Paid $2 / lb for cucumbers today.
On the other hand, Moo Milk is now $18.95 in Food basket and $16.95 in X-Tra Foods. New 10 year design on the box.
17 TTD for a litre of milk? How the hell are things more expensive in Trinidad than Switzerland and Norway now?
thank god babies once they stop breast feeding and start solid foods and all adults wasnt designed to drink milk so they can raise it how much they want. i always say every mammal under the sun once they stop nursing dont drink milk. stop drinking that cancer chemical they sell as milk, you dont need it. this is why so much people getting cancer. stop drink coffee or drink it black.
So now we cancelling ice cream, pizza, macaroni pie, yogurt, cheesecake, and the like, or ONLY milk?
How about butter and ghee?
daring dragoon wrote:dogg wrote:daring dragoon wrote:triniterribletim wrote:bluefete wrote:Paid $2 / lb for cucumbers today.
On the other hand, Moo Milk is now $18.95 in Food basket and $16.95 in X-Tra Foods. New 10 year design on the box.
17 TTD for a litre of milk? How the hell are things more expensive in Trinidad than Switzerland and Norway now?
thank god babies once they stop breast feeding and start solid foods and all adults wasnt designed to drink milk so they can raise it how much they want. i always say every mammal under the sun once they stop nursing dont drink milk. stop drinking that cancer chemical they sell as milk, you dont need it. this is why so much people getting cancer. stop drink coffee or drink it black.
So now we cancelling ice cream, pizza, macaroni pie, yogurt, cheesecake, and the like, or ONLY milk?
How about butter and ghee?
butter and ghee is just the fat from the milk and anyhow none of those this you mentioned good for you. did you great grandparents or grandparents eat them things? was cancer rampant with that generation?
daring dragoon wrote:my grand father was almost 90 and great grand father worked caroni and was in his 80's. now as most turn 40 you hadda go on meds for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes among others. now have the best medical advice as what to eat. dont eat egg, drink skimmed milk, stay away from coconut oil and use soyabean oil instead. go brave.
The part you forgot to mention;adnj wrote:daring dragoon wrote:my grand father was almost 90 and great grand father worked caroni and was in his 80's. now as most turn 40 you hadda go on meds for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes among others. now have the best medical advice as what to eat. dont eat egg, drink skimmed milk, stay away from coconut oil and use soyabean oil instead. go brave.
Really? Most? No one in my family has ever had those problems. More like most people don't know what their cholesterol level, blood pressure and fasting blood sugar level is.
Half of the world doesn't even have access to basic essential medical care. Look it up. If half of the people can't get basic medical care, how can most of the people be on medication by the time that they're forty years old?
When you post, you really, really need to stick to what you know; and about all you seem to know about is where to buy doubles and the price of bodi. Anything else is outside of your wheelhouse.
Its a crocus, I don't see why notmaj. tom wrote:I wonder if Saffron can grow here. Would be nice to find local saffron instead of always needing to import it from Iran or Spain.
Saw friends parents growing themmaj. tom wrote:I wonder if Saffron can grow here. Would be nice to find local saffron instead of always needing to import it from Iran or Spain.
triniterribletim wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:pugboy wrote:asians too
locally we have been duped like americans to drink milk
It predates Murica.
Milk and derivatives are a core part of the East Indian culture and the literature suggests a common ancestor between Europe and India over 10000 years ago where the lactose tolerance gene started
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ind ... milky-past
A cow is worth more alive than dead. It can feed you and your family for years.
Milk, butter, ghee, yoghurt/dahee, paneer, sweets, offerings etc.
Yes, it dates back to the time when the proto-Indo-Europeans managed to tame the aurochs and turn them into dairy cows. Our ancestors were really something, considering how much bigger an aurochs is compared to a cow. Had to be a real madman who decided that he wanted to try drinking the milk from this thing.
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death365 wrote:thats a picture of a bull eh ... u dont want milk from thattriniterribletim wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:pugboy wrote:asians too
locally we have been duped like americans to drink milk
It predates Murica.
Milk and derivatives are a core part of the East Indian culture and the literature suggests a common ancestor between Europe and India over 10000 years ago where the lactose tolerance gene started
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ind ... milky-past
A cow is worth more alive than dead. It can feed you and your family for years.
Milk, butter, ghee, yoghurt/dahee, paneer, sweets, offerings etc.
Yes, it dates back to the time when the proto-Indo-Europeans managed to tame the aurochs and turn them into dairy cows. Our ancestors were really something, considering how much bigger an aurochs is compared to a cow. Had to be a real madman who decided that he wanted to try drinking the milk from this thing.
8291211184_e99e5ca896_o.jpg
adnj wrote:daring dragoon wrote:my grand father was almost 90 and great grand father worked caroni and was in his 80's. now as most turn 40 you hadda go on meds for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes among others. now have the best medical advice as what to eat. dont eat egg, drink skimmed milk, stay away from coconut oil and use soyabean oil instead. go brave.
Really? Most? No one in my family has ever had those problems. More like most people don't know what their cholesterol level, blood pressure and fasting blood sugar level is.
Half of the world doesn't even have access to basic essential medical care. Look it up. If half of the people can't get basic medical care, how can most of the people be on medication by the time that they're forty years old?
When you post, you really, really need to stick to what you know; and about all you seem to know about is where to buy doubles and the price of bodi. Anything else is outside of your wheelhouse.
It seems as if you're sensitive to having your outlandish claims called out.daring dragoon wrote:adnj wrote:daring dragoon wrote:my grand father was almost 90 and great grand father worked caroni and was in his 80's. now as most turn 40 you hadda go on meds for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes among others. now have the best medical advice as what to eat. dont eat egg, drink skimmed milk, stay away from coconut oil and use soyabean oil instead. go brave.
Really? Most? No one in my family has ever had those problems. More like most people don't know what their cholesterol level, blood pressure and fasting blood sugar level is.
Half of the world doesn't even have access to basic essential medical care. Look it up. If half of the people can't get basic medical care, how can most of the people be on medication by the time that they're forty years old?
When you post, you really, really need to stick to what you know; and about all you seem to know about is where to buy doubles and the price of bodi. Anything else is outside of your wheelhouse.
try an make some sense nah. just like always you ramble on with data you copy from google.
daring dragoon wrote:dogg wrote:daring dragoon wrote:triniterribletim wrote:bluefete wrote:Paid $2 / lb for cucumbers today.
On the other hand, Moo Milk is now $18.95 in Food basket and $16.95 in X-Tra Foods. New 10 year design on the box.
17 TTD for a litre of milk? How the hell are things more expensive in Trinidad than Switzerland and Norway now?
thank god babies once they stop breast feeding and start solid foods and all adults wasnt designed to drink milk so they can raise it how much they want. i always say every mammal under the sun once they stop nursing dont drink milk. stop drinking that cancer chemical they sell as milk, you dont need it. this is why so much people getting cancer. stop drink coffee or drink it black.
So now we cancelling ice cream, pizza, macaroni pie, yogurt, cheesecake, and the like, or ONLY milk?
How about butter and ghee?
butter and ghee is just the fat from the milk and anyhow none of those this you mentioned good for you. did you great grandparents or grandparents eat them things? was cancer rampant with that generation?
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