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Could Climate Change Ruin Thanksgiving Dinner?
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| Nov. 24, 2010
| Jennifer Viegas
Posted on 11/24/2010 8:25:58 AM PST by PROCON
Warmer temperatures could affect just about everything you'll see on the dinner table. THE GIST The cost and quality of Thanksgiving Day foods could eventually be affected by climate change. Warmer temperatures can impact turkey meat texture, appearance and taste, research finds. Water shortages could also lead to more costly plant-based foods and beverages.
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KEYWORDS: boycottcable; climatechange; defundtheleft; discoverychannel; globalwarming; globalwarmingscare; greenieweenies; heplayedonourfears; pravdamedia; thegreenmenace
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To: PROCON
I'll bet the northern area this country would welcome gorebull warming. Blizzard conditions in the plains and even cold rain in San Diego
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posted on
11/24/2010 9:14:01 AM PST
by
Foolsgold
(L I B Lacking in Brains)
To: PROCON
Yeah, so to solve this issue of increasing food costs let’s create brand spanking new taxes. Because after all, adding costs to the supply chain is the surest way to decrease costs.....
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11/24/2010 9:24:49 AM PST
by
CSM
(Keeper of the "Dave Ramsey Fan" ping list. FReepmail me if you want your beeber stuned.)
To: a fool in paradise
Man! That thing looks hot! I’ll bet it could warm something up 93 million miles away! What the heck is it?
(Nice Gif ... ;-)
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11/24/2010 9:37:39 AM PST
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Tunehead54
(Nothing funny here ;-)
To: PROCON
We'll just have to start using mine shafts for farming. Nuclear reactors could provide power almost indefinitely. Greenhouses could maintain plant life. Turkeys could be bred and slaughtered.
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11/24/2010 9:46:23 AM PST
by
KarlInOhio
(All monopolies are detestable, but the worst of all is the monopoly of education. -Frederic Bastiat)
To: PROCON
To: PROCON
Could Climate Change Ruin Thanksgiving Dinner?
It could, the weather is unusually cold in California! We like our T-Days sunny and mild like it used to be ten years ago.
Looks like we still have that rogue CO2 fueled cold dome hovering over California.
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11/24/2010 10:35:04 AM PST
by
TauntedTiger
(Keep away from the fence!)
To: PROCON
I'm glad I didn't live during the Medieval warming period. Apparently turkey meat back then sucked.
Or maybe it could have sucked or possibly might have sucked or then it may have sucked.
Oh what the heck, we're doomed.
Didn't I see a recipe for cockroaches and chickpeas. I hope man-made global warming doesn't affect the taste of cockroaches.
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11/24/2010 8:10:03 PM PST
by
Tolerance Sucks Rocks
(Muslims are not the problem, the rest of the world is! /s)
To: AdmSmith; Arthur Wildfire! March; Berosus; bigheadfred; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; Delacon; ...
Warmer temperatures can impact turkey meat texture, appearance and taste, research finds.
Yeah, I think we call that 'cooking'. Thanks PROCON.
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posted on
11/27/2010 2:50:15 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
To: SunkenCiv
This is perfect. Now I can wish you a Happy Thanksgiving on a thread from the day before the big event.
It never got above 1.4 degrees here on Thanksgiving. A little global warming would have been nice.
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11/27/2010 3:03:29 PM PST
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bigheadfred
(mind like a steel trap---rusted shut...)
To: bigheadfred
I’m just glad the deep-fried T-giving turkey fad has simmered down (so to speak), I was getting tired of the stories of house fires caused by wussies trying the maneuver in their garages with the door open.
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11/27/2010 5:40:52 PM PST
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SunkenCiv
(The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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