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On Mon, 24 Aug 2020 12:22:46 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
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>On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 18:47:37 -0600, U.S. Janet B. >
>wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 18:57:40 -0400, jmcquown >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On 8/23/2020 1:10 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "Bruce" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2020 20:47:08 -0400, songbird >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> when or if they'll be allowed to reopen. Many people are starving
>>>>>>> and the
>>>>>>> regulations are leading to stupidity. Crops can't be picked or
>>>>>>> transported
>>>>>>> so the food is rotting while people are starving. There will be a
>>>>>>> revolt
>>>>>>> here. People are fed up!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Â*i don't see anything in the news about anyone starving.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Â*around here they are saying they're going to harvest 22.5 million
>>>>>> bushels of apples this year.Â* pretty much the same as last year.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Â*the previous trips to the store i didn't see many more skinny
>>>>>> people either.Â* the usual chubby folks walking around buying junk
>>>>>> food.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ah yes, the fast food hippos!
>>>>
>>>> I heard on the radio that people are treating this as a vacation and on
>>>> a vacation, all rules fly out the window.
>>>>
>>>What radio? If you're talking about people not being able to go to work,
>>>perhaps people are making the best of things working from home. They
>>>aren't starving. They aren't treating a pandemic like a vacation.
>>>
>>>> This concept makes no sense to me. I hate eating crap food. it makes me
>>>> feel lousy, so I just don't eat it. I do get tacos from time to time.
>>>> No, not Taco Bell with their beef enhanced with oats. Yick.
>>>
>>>No one is being forced to eat crappy food. Buy into Bruce's idea of a
>>>bunch of fat people eating crappy food and mention Taco Bell in the same
>>>breath, what does that say? I recall you mentioning buying nachos with
>>>cheese sauce when shopping at some place (Target? Walmart?) years ago.
>>>That's not healthy food yet you bought and ate it from whatever the
>>>place was waaaay before Covid-19 showed up.
>>>
>>>No wonder you didn't feel good if that's the kind of thing you ate every
>>>time you went shopping with Angela. You say you're exercising more now
>>>and losing weight. Good for you! Better for your diabetes and GERD and
>>>your overall health.
>>>
>>>Jill

>>
>>she listens to and buys into all the Right-Wing propaganda.
>>Janet US

>
>Were Julie the least bit concerned about her health she'd not eat any
>kind of mayo, they are all mostly bad quality fat.


Egg, olive oil and vinegar/lemon. Where's the bad fat?

>Here between the
>two of us we barely go through a quart jar of mayo in a year. It's
>easy to prepare a healthful mayo substitute oneself from a little
>EVOO, plain yogurt, lemon juice, and spices... blended with canned
>tuna there's no noticeable difference.


LOL. You add tuna to it and that creates no noticeable difference? I
guess your tastebuds are retired.