Posted on 01/09/2015 9:40:51 AM PST by Kaslin
Some people really, really, really need real jobs in the real world.
Eat your Arugula....
This means poor people are going to starve.
” Food Justice
Give peas a chance..
Some people are really, really, really incapable of performing real jobs in the real world. So they get government jobs or secure political appointments.
I like this headline better:
“Texas declares amnesty for school cupcakes!”
http://eagnews.org/texas-declares-amnesty-for-cupcakes/
The price of arugula is too d**n high.
A few years ago, the people we work for baked some gluten free brownies and left them on our doorstep. The 6 year old I was caring for grabbed them, ran in the house and began eating. She quickly spit one out and told me that the people building the house next door were trying to poison us.
I know how she feels. Yuck.
"...those kids should be behind a scatter shield"
In other words they want to make sure everyone gets food, no matter how lazy and worthless they are.
LOL.
Gluten free baking is a bit tricky. I experimented once with a chocolate cake. The result was ok, and with practice would probably be better, but there’s no question that gluten is very useful in making bread. The work-arounds are a nuisance.
I laughed so hard when the grocery store Michelle Obama made an appearance at in Marrero, in a food desert a mile away from a Wal-mart, closed in only a year.
Somebody seriously needs to tell these folks that 1984 was a cautionary tale and not a d@mned roadmap...
lol.
Brownies left on doorstep these days, no way
Food justice seeks to ensure that the benefits and risks of where, what, and how food is grown, produced, transported, distributed, accessed, and eaten are shared fairly.
In other words, reduce all food down to a combination green wafer! Soylent Green!
No Arugala - No Justice!
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