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Eggs are healthy. And not all cholesterol is bad. Some are good for your health and are needed to create hormones and for building biological cells.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.
Agreed , like everything else a little goes a long way and moderation is key. It is not something to eat everyday but sporadically.Jared Mohammed wrote:Eggs are healthy. And not all cholesterol is bad. Some are good for your health and are needed to create hormones and for building biological cells.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.
hover11 wrote:Agreed , like everything else a little goes a long way and moderation is key. It is not something to eat everyday but sporadically.
adnj wrote:Agreed , like everything else a little goes a long way and moderation is key. It is not something to eat everyday but sporadically./quote]hover11 wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:Eggs are healthy. And not all cholesterol is bad. Some are good for your health and are needed to create hormones and for building biological cells.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.
Where do you read the stuff that you post?
hover11 wrote:Agreed , like everything else a little goes a long way and moderation is key. It is not something to eat everyday but sporadically.Jared Mohammed wrote:Eggs are healthy. And not all cholesterol is bad. Some are good for your health and are needed to create hormones and for building biological cells.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.
DMan7 wrote:adnj wrote:Agreed , like everything else a little goes a long way and moderation is key. It is not something to eat everyday but sporadically./quote]hover11 wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:Eggs are healthy. And not all cholesterol is bad. Some are good for your health and are needed to create hormones and for building biological cells.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.
Where do you read the stuff that you post?
At the back of an egg carton, DUH!
daring dragoon wrote:DMan7 wrote:adnj wrote:Agreed , like everything else a little goes a long way and moderation is key. It is not something to eat everyday but sporadically./quote]hover11 wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:Eggs are healthy. And not all cholesterol is bad. Some are good for your health and are needed to create hormones and for building biological cells.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.
Where do you read the stuff that you post?
At the back of an egg carton, DUH!
it not on google so andy cant understand as he needs to google and repost as usual
hover11 wrote:Agreed , like everything else a little goes a long way and moderation is key. It is not something to eat everyday but sporadically.Jared Mohammed wrote:Eggs are healthy. And not all cholesterol is bad. Some are good for your health and are needed to create hormones and for building biological cells.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.
dogg wrote:Tomato gone from $30 a pong a few weeks ago, to literally $2.
Albeit the small ones. Med size 4-5 lbs for 20.
Pepper still holding price though. Pimento gone down.
pugboy wrote:what price watermelons?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:pugboy wrote:what price watermelons?
Melón from mayaro started to flood the market. $1.50 to $2 per lb atm
pugboy wrote:everybody happy now prices drop
Prof Brinsley Samaroo: Cartels control food production in T&T
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/prof-brinsley-samaroo-cartels-control-food-production-in-t-t/article_dc2025ae-bc51-11ed-a0d8-c346f851c34c.html
“It is very important that you understand who controls food production in Trinidad and Tobago. It is not the people and I keep talking about the cartel that controls the economy, and that is where you have to tackle the problem,” Samaroo said.
There is also corruption behind the food that is imported into the country, he alleged.
“This is also a political problem because the cartel finances political parties in this country and, therefore, whichever political party is in government cannot do some of the things being promised because the cartel does not allow it.
“So you have to understand that if you want rice, you cannot produce it in Nariva and Oropouche. We will bring the rice from Thailand, but it is not coming directly from Thailand; it is coming from the cartels’ agents in the United States, and then you get the rice,” Samaroo said.
Samaroo said cartels also dictate policy.
“So (the Government) can only talk but take no action because the cartels are not allowing the local producers and entrepreneurs to take control, so unless we take control of agriculture from the cartels and put it in the hands of the people, we are not going to have any production.” Samaroo said.
The cartels also stopped Tobago from producing food, he argued.
“Tobago produced a lot of food for Trinidad long before the wars, but it is not producing this food anymore because the cartel isn’t allowing Tobago to do that, because the cartels are bringing the food to Trinidad. Unless that cartel is controlled, we will continue to be wood hewers and water drawers,” Samaroo said.
On the issue of cartels, why is it that at 12am on ash Wednesday, the price of fish suddenly changes? All of a sudden, the fish mysteriously disappear, climate change suddenly renders the ocean uninhabitable, the fuel price suddenly skyrocketed, the fuel rebate becomes the only lifeline. For some reason, there's an increase in the demand for seafood until 12am on Easter Sunday, then just as mysteriously, the fish reappear and prices fall.maj. tom wrote:Prof Brinsley Samaroo: Cartels control food production in T&T
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/prof-brinsley-samaroo-cartels-control-food-production-in-t-t/article_dc2025ae-bc51-11ed-a0d8-c346f851c34c.html
“It is very important that you understand who controls food production in Trinidad and Tobago. It is not the people and I keep talking about the cartel that controls the economy, and that is where you have to tackle the problem,” Samaroo said.
There is also corruption behind the food that is imported into the country, he alleged.
“This is also a political problem because the cartel finances political parties in this country and, therefore, whichever political party is in government cannot do some of the things being promised because the cartel does not allow it.
“So you have to understand that if you want rice, you cannot produce it in Nariva and Oropouche. We will bring the rice from Thailand, but it is not coming directly from Thailand; it is coming from the cartels’ agents in the United States, and then you get the rice,” Samaroo said.
Samaroo said cartels also dictate policy.
“So (the Government) can only talk but take no action because the cartels are not allowing the local producers and entrepreneurs to take control, so unless we take control of agriculture from the cartels and put it in the hands of the people, we are not going to have any production.” Samaroo said.
The cartels also stopped Tobago from producing food, he argued.
“Tobago produced a lot of food for Trinidad long before the wars, but it is not producing this food anymore because the cartel isn’t allowing Tobago to do that, because the cartels are bringing the food to Trinidad. Unless that cartel is controlled, we will continue to be wood hewers and water drawers,” Samaroo said.
The RIC is saying that after examining the financial reports of manufacturers, the cost of electricity amounts to no more than 3.5 % of costs. After the proposed increase is applied, the cost rises to 4.0 % of overhead. So a potential drop of 0.5% in profits, apparently causes many businesses to teeter on the brink of bankruptcy. The only remedy is to pass the increase to the consumer... tenfold.pugboy wrote:you have a good point
nobody complains about the price of starbux
wing wrote:The RIC is saying that after examining the financial reports of manufacturers, the cost of electricity amounts to no more than 3.5 % of costs. After the proposed increase is applied, the cost rises to 4.0 % of overhead. So a potential drop of 0.5% in profits, apparently causes many businesses to teeter on the brink of bankruptcy. The only remedy is to pass the increase to the consumer... tenfold.pugboy wrote:you have a good point
nobody complains about the price of starbux
Tuner beat up over red and yellow, while the elites knocking glass.
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