And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Costco has the best peanut butter to be had. Organic dry-roasted peanuts and sea salt - that's the ingredients list, two ingredients only.
And besides its terrific taste, it's also not homogenized with hydrogenation. So you can see how much peanut oil is supposed to be in your peanut butter.
Most other manufacturers, even the so-called health food ones, strip out the peanut oil, sell it for a premium, and substitute cheaper oils in its place, then hydrogenate them to make the product seem creamy and disguise the oils.
I don't remember those, but I do remember Tawny Tempo glassware from Esso.
ReplyDeleteWell there ya go; proof Kroger has been going to the dogs for many years.
ReplyDeleteKroger bought Harris Teeter (Charlotte) to save their a**. And they have. Our HT in Beaufort has a bar with carts to carry your drinks while you shop.
DeleteAs far as tumblers go how about listening to George Jones, "The King Is Gone". Flintstone Jelly jars are the cat's a**.
I'll take a dozen of 'em with Scottish Terriers on 'em.
ReplyDeleteCostco has the best peanut butter to be had. Organic dry-roasted peanuts and sea salt - that's the ingredients list, two ingredients only.
ReplyDeleteAnd besides its terrific taste, it's also not homogenized with hydrogenation. So you can see how much peanut oil is supposed to be in your peanut butter.
Most other manufacturers, even the so-called health food ones, strip out the peanut oil, sell it for a premium, and substitute cheaper oils in its place, then hydrogenate them to make the product seem creamy and disguise the oils.
Eat real food and MAHA.
Costco sells their PB in plastic jars. MAHA, indeed.
DeleteI’ll stick with Adams, as long as it’s in glass.
Anyone remember dishware in laundry powder boxes as a promo?
ReplyDeleteFor a brief while I was buying a German mustard cause they came in these glasses which looked like small pint mugs, used them for 9oz wine pours.
ReplyDeleteDüsseldorf style! Perfect w wursts- glasses are downsized beer mugs from 50 yrs ago i think…
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