Posted on 01/06/2025 2:10:34 PM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie
Trying to eat healthy?
More fruits and vegetables?
Well, you might be consuming something unholy in your quest for better health.
Let me ask you a question: how do you feel about letting Bill Gates coat your fruits and vegetables with his latest creation?
You know, the skin that God naturally put on fruits and vegetables is just SO outdated (sarcasm alert) that Bill Gates thinks he needs to improve it.
Yes, really.
Take a look at some of these reports:
I am unable to independently confirm whether Costco is selling Apples with Apeel coating on them, but CNBC confirms they are selling Avocados with Apeel coating:
Gates is not a philanthropist - he spends where he wants to control.
He’partnered’ with CDC and NIH foundations and is revered as the controlling hand behind World Health Organization.
Apeel is a globalist venture and should not be trusted, anymore than Gates should be trusted.
I posted a clip of him a few years ago, saying while smirking, ‘The next pandemic will get more attention.’
He’s the one proud of developing mosquitos to transmit vaccines to humans. Anything he touches rots. He’s figured out to back out of the limelight when he starts something. He was in on the ground floor of the ‘new’ Covid test to replace the obviously-fake-but-required prior Covid test. But after initial (hostile) reaction to his involvement, he backed away and his protectors angrily insist there’s no connection.
Bill gates is hardwired to evil; there’s a connection.
1. If you can’t wash it off, can you peel it off? Or does it soak through the skin of the apple.
2. “Most of us would tend to think God did a pretty good job creating cows, chickens and fruit.”
Right. Like man hasn’t been doing selective breeding to “improve” things for thousands of years.
“The EU has what appears to be a better policy “
EU policies are always better.
I’ll have to look for Ida Reds. Thanks.
Started peeling my apples and using one of those hand dandy plunge slicers. Eight skin free sweet pieces of apple. Save with a little lemon juice in a zip bag.
At all.
Haha. I never get produce from costco, only from my health food store. And even there, watch out for items that only have “usda organic” certification. Due to a recent rule change allowing glyphosate laden produce to be called organic, I call that acronym “U Sucka Dis Aint”
I knew Wally Gale, in whose orchard the original Gale’s Gala sported. He made millions, and put all his ungrateful grandchildren through college.
What ever happened to irradiation?
Is it still used?
Turn out the lights and see.
Due to all the obese people in Costco, they should be spraying anti bloating agents on everything.
“This is even more motivation to grow and preserve my own.”
Apples are pretty much the easiest fruit to grow, but you need some patience. It takes a good 3 years for steady production. That’s if your trees are protected from antler rubbing buck deer and hungry rabbits. Wire cages, or at a minimum, plastic tree wraps are necessary. That plastic tubing for dryer venting works well, cut to size and slit up the side.
My suggestion is to invest (they’re close to $35 each these days) in ‘sprayless’ apples. They have awesome disease and bug resistance and are super producers. No need to add chemicals for spraying.
We have ‘Liberty’ (2) which is a great all-around apples and TWO trees are more than enough for the two of us for pies and applesauce and apple butter. We also have ‘Haralson’ and I’ve really tried to grow a green apple, (Northwest Greening) but our local deer really, REALLY like those saplings for whatever reason. When he gets motivated enough, Beau is making a cider press. The two other apples in the ‘sprayless’ series are ‘Freedom’ and ‘Enterprise.’
Note: You need two apples (any variety) for pollination. If you have a flowering Crab Apple that produces fruit, or wild apples nearby, they will pollinate your house yard apple trees, too.
https://www.jungseed.com/product/J30552/629
Gates of hell
Our government not only approved its use but labeling is NOT required. I read somewhere awhile ago that it was also being allowed on food labeled organic- which defeats purpose of organic label
That is not accurate.
“Costco, the well-known membership-based warehouse club, has taken a firm stance against the use of Apeel in its produce. Despite having partnered with Apeel in the past, Costco’s corporate produce department has confirmed that they have no plans to sell Apeel-treated fruits and vegetables in the future.”
Took me 30 seconds to invalidate that x post.
Oh, well that sounds better. But I have a feeling they were gmo engineered. Hope I’m wrong.
That was 6 months ago.
I’ll be there tomorrow and made a note to check the produce (which I NEVER purchase there).
“I am unable to independently confirm whether Costco is selling Apples with Apeel coating on them, but CNBC confirms they are selling Avocados with Apeel coating”
I sure wish Noah would post a video of himself eating an avocado peel.
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