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The real reason the French don’t get fat (Tasty Food)
The Globe and Mail ^ | Timothy Bond

Posted on 06/01/2014 5:45:14 AM PDT by PJ-Comix

Last month, I ate a strawberry. The taste exploded in my mouth as my throat was bathed in rich juices. The meat of the berry was soft and succulent.

I was in France.

Last week, I ate another strawberry. There was a slight reddish flavour, which combatted the petroleum essence of the packaging. The meat of the berry was corky, dry and flavourless.

I was in Canada.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: agribusiness; fdamonsanto; food; france; monsanto; nochemicalfoods; nongmo; obesity; roundup; wholesomefood
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To: golux

Et maintenant est-que nous parlons d’haut en bas?


81 posted on 06/01/2014 1:22:51 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Vote for a gay African Marxist for POTUS? Sure. What could go wrong?)
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To: Starboard
And...the content is shrinking in many products so even if the price hasn’t changed much,there’s a good chance that you are getting less for your money.

I remember growing up in daBronx the joke was they never raised the prices of White Castle hamburgers, they just made the holes bigger ;)
82 posted on 06/01/2014 1:24:46 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
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To: Vigilanteman
Here in southwest PA, the grocery stores offer apples which have been trucked in from Washington
Same thing here in FL. We live just 1 hr from Pant City, which calls itself the strawberry capital of the world, yet not only the WallyWorlds but the local Publix and Winn-Dixies get their strawberries from Cal.
83 posted on 06/01/2014 1:29:55 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
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To: oh8eleven

Is that the Kosher bakery that sells the garlic ice cream? That stuff sounds so strange I’m curious to check it out next time I’m in NYC.


84 posted on 06/01/2014 1:32:40 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
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To: oh8eleven; miss marmelstein
And when can we all stop loving Brooklyn?

I did years before I left. My attitude about the entire city and I was born in Park Slope, moved to East Flatbush when I was 5.

Was there in September for my 35th HS reunion, I probably won't be back. Took our 15yo with us, she said it was fun to visit, she couldn't imagine living there. Of course she's used to back roads, growing our own veggies, catching or shooting what's on the dinner plate, and not having to lock doors. To her a traffic jam is 6 cars ahead of us because ducks are crossing the road and it's tourist season - guess what? It's the same for me.

85 posted on 06/01/2014 1:36:12 PM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort.)
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To: dfwgator

LOL, from Goodfellows


86 posted on 06/01/2014 1:38:46 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
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To: Gabz

I like Brooklyn - some very pretty sections and a vibrant cityscape. My original point was the trendy obsession with Brooklyn that’s been going on for years now. My Manhattanite brother finally ventured out there it was so cool.

Of course, now the trendy place is Astoria, Queens. Eye-roll.


87 posted on 06/01/2014 1:43:18 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard Lives Yet!)
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To: Impala64ssa
I think we need to bring in an expert. I nominate Laura Calder and I'll gladly host her here at my home in FL and report back anything I find.


88 posted on 06/01/2014 2:06:01 PM PDT by FlJoePa ("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
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To: PJ-Comix
Dear Tim,

There is this thing called a map. Please go find one. Now look and see where Canada is. Now look and see where france is.

In your opinion which one has a climate where you have a long growing season and short transportation time for strawberries and which one has a climate where you have a short growing season and long transportation time for strawberries?

If you want flavorful fresh strawberries eat them during the time they are in season in Canada, about 3 weeks. For the other 11 months and one week learn to enjoy frozen, canned or dried. Or move to france.

Thus endith the lesson.

89 posted on 06/01/2014 2:15:00 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Proud Infidel, Gun Nut, Religious Fanatic and Freedom Fiend)
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To: miss marmelstein

Italian food in Italy is totally overrated. It’s expensive and at best just average. I can take you to a restaurant right now and in ten minutes you’ll be eating the best Italian food ever in Chicago. The socialists have killed Italy and France is little better. How much was the strawberry?


90 posted on 06/01/2014 2:23:11 PM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: 1010RD

I’m not the strawberry person, lol!

My point was about Italian cooking - not necessarily restaurants. Actually, a lot of the food in Rome was lousy - you had to be careful where you ate. My husband’s relatives in Sicily were very good cooks. You haven’t lived until you’ve seen Sicilians pour olive oil into baby bottles!


91 posted on 06/01/2014 2:26:28 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard Lives Yet!)
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To: FlJoePa

I think she’s so boring! Why are Canadians so boring!?


92 posted on 06/01/2014 2:27:47 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard Lives Yet!)
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To: miss marmelstein

She could walk around the kitchen reading the phone book and I’d still watch.


93 posted on 06/01/2014 2:39:25 PM PDT by FlJoePa ("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
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To: FlJoePa

But she’s boring. You think she’s sexy? She wears dresses from the 1970s. Try Nigella Lawson for raw appeal.


94 posted on 06/01/2014 2:40:31 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard Lives Yet!)
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To: miss marmelstein

Parts of Brooklyn are terrific, and other parts are the pits.

I went to Brooklyn College and had friends from all over the city, one who lived in Astoria. We always had fun when it was “his” weekend for where we were going and what we were doing. My high school is in Park Slope, but we had our reunion in Bay Ridge. When we drove up from Virginia, we stayed with a former classmate and family in Windsor Terrace. her husband and son to my husband and daughter t Coney Island.

My daughter got a big kick out of the “neighborhoods” because most of them are bigger and more crowded than even the largest town in the county where we live. That was her big issue - too many people. (and too much traffic!)


95 posted on 06/01/2014 3:16:13 PM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort.)
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To: Gabz

Well, people are either city people or they’re not. I was desperate to get out of suburbia as a kid and NYC was my mecca. I was recently in Astoria and while I liked the street life and the lack of skyscrapers, if I saw one more Greek restaurant I was going to scream. Greek-American food is not my fave...


96 posted on 06/01/2014 3:19:56 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard Lives Yet!)
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To: Impala64ssa
Is that the Kosher bakery that sells the garlic ice cream?
No, that's the line waiting to get into Grimaldi's pizza joint in Brooklyn.
97 posted on 06/01/2014 3:24:40 PM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: miss marmelstein
Well, people are either city people or they’re not.

Absolutely, without question.

I was born and raised in NYC, yes Brooklyn, but it is still NYC, but I knew by the time I was my daughter's age (she'll be 16 next month) I was not city people. I loved my time working on Wall Street and in Greenwich Village and on Park Avenue, and even in the court/municipal area of Brooklyn - but was absolutely thrilled when I was offered a job in Dover, Delaware in 1982 just 6 months after I graduated.

98 posted on 06/01/2014 4:00:20 PM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort.)
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To: PJ-Comix

Moonbattery


99 posted on 06/01/2014 4:10:25 PM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... History is a process, not an event)
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To: Netz

VAT taxes, regulations and socialism keep them skinny.


100 posted on 06/01/2014 5:40:48 PM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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