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Pennsylvania prisons to stop using food loaf as punishment
Associated Press ^
| Nov 25, 2016 2:38 PM EST
Posted on 11/25/2016 2:47:26 PM PST by Olog-hai
Pennsylvania state inmates are no longer being punished with the baked brown slabs known as food loaves.
The loaf was a combination of beans, rice, raw potatoes, carrots, cabbage and oatmeal.
The Department of Corrections has stopped giving the food loaves to inmates in restricted housing who misbehave with their food.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: foodloaf; liberalagenda; wolf
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To: healy61
As constipated as Hard-TACK will make them,... A new reason to cry,...
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posted on
11/25/2016 5:15:46 PM PST
by
SandRat
(Duty - Honor - Country! What else need s said?)
To: School of Rational Thought
Shirley, you jest? I love scrapple.
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posted on
11/25/2016 5:40:36 PM PST
by
healy61
To: Olog-hai
The feds under this arrogant little pos is promoting social justice and treating these savages like hotel guests
To: Olog-hai
Foodloaf is not punishment. It's an incentive for a prisoner to readjust his attitude.
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posted on
11/25/2016 5:45:01 PM PST
by
AlaskaErik
(I served and protected my country for 31 years. Progressives spent that time trying to destroy it.)
To: Olog-hai
Sounds fairly nourishing. I hope they have water to soak it in.
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posted on
11/25/2016 5:52:36 PM PST
by
luvbach1
(I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
To: Olog-hai
Doesn’t sound that bad. Like food from Firefly.
To: School of Rational Thought
"Feed then scrapple."Oh I LOVE Scrapple. I'd gladly go to prison if I could eat scrapple.
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posted on
11/25/2016 6:23:11 PM PST
by
holyscroller
( Without God, America is one nation under)
To: faithhopecharity; Ad Orientam; antonius; aposiopetic; arielguard; bad company; blinachka; bob808; ..
actually Id like to try Food Loaves, the ingredients sound pretty good (and healthy) Sounds like good Orthodox Fasting food!
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posted on
11/25/2016 7:47:12 PM PST
by
lightman
( Beat the Philly fraud machine the Amish did onest, ja? Vas is das? TRUMPALUTION!)
To: lightman
Towards the end of Holy Week, we’d be lucky to get Food Loaf!!!!
But ah, the wonderful Serbian Pascha food we get soon afterwards!!!!
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posted on
11/25/2016 8:02:37 PM PST
by
Honorary Serb
(Kosovo is Serbia! Free Srpska! Abolish ICTY!)
To: Honorary Serb
“Food loaf” sounds like a much blander version of the nut loaf that I enjoyed on Thanksgiving Day (along with turkey and venison) prepared by a vegan couple, and warmed to perfection in the wood fire of a monastery fireplace.
I’d rank the fare:
1) Venison
2) Nut loaf
3) Turkey
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posted on
11/25/2016 8:08:36 PM PST
by
lightman
( Beat the Philly fraud machine the Amish did onest, ja? Vas is das? TRUMPALUTION!)
To: holyscroller
Never had scrapple. It just sound like meatloaf and is a Pennsylvania thing.
To: SpaceBar
It was terrible, ask me how I know...heh heh
To: StAnDeliver
PA DOC "food loaf"
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posted on
11/26/2016 5:47:44 PM PST
by
lightman
( Beat the Philly fraud machine the Amish did onest, ja? Vas is das? TRUMPALUTION!)
To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
"You could always make them into a human centipede."I watched it. First two reels - not bad. I appreciate offbeat horror. Third reel - awful. Why would the mad doctor let the girl fester and die and ruin his experiment?
It made money. They want to make a sequel.
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posted on
11/29/2016 3:44:03 PM PST
by
StAnDeliver
(Protocol: "President Trump"; subsequent references "The President" or "Pres. Trump". NO "POTUS")
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