To: Mr. Mojo
It's akin what happened in mid/late 60s, when dressing like a beatnik became commonplace. That officially ended the beatnik generation. .....it just wasn't cool anymore. Food is different. Once you taste real bread it is hard to eat Wonder Bread.
7 posted on
06/04/2006 11:14:31 AM PDT by
A. Pole
(Gore:We are the most powerful force of nature.We are changing the relationship between Earth and Sun)
To: A. Pole
True, but you can eat whole wheat bread without it having to be "organic."
9 posted on
06/04/2006 11:16:05 AM PDT by
Mr. Mojo
To: A. Pole
Once you taste real bread it is hard to eat Wonder Bread.That's a big 10-4. Then there are those that still eat that crap....and tear off the crusts! Like eating dried paste.
To: A. Pole
I understand and if you have an outlet where you get fresh, vine-ripened organic produce you can get that taste and you can get the same taste at roadside stands and pick it yourself farms, because they are ripened on the plant rather than picked green and shipped across the country. I think a lot of people confuse the matter. The real difference is the process not the chemicals or lack thereof.
Most fertilizers are natural substances and are actually safer than manure because you won't get ecoli.
35 posted on
06/04/2006 11:35:22 AM PDT by
tiki
To: A. Pole
Wonder Bread (which is neither...) sucks.
116 posted on
06/04/2006 1:17:09 PM PDT by
Petronski
(I just love that woman.)
To: A. Pole
Just took three loaves of my home made, whole wheat raisin bread out of the over an hour ago. My 14 year-old cut into a loaf a few minutes ago and now there is about half a loaf gone. It's amazing what oven warm bread will do to butter.
Excuse me now, I have to catch up before it's all gone.
167 posted on
06/04/2006 4:05:43 PM PDT by
muir_redwoods
(Free Sirhan Sirhan, after all, the bastard who killed Mary Jo Kopechne is walking around free)
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