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Re: Prices?

Post by Rosamunda » Thu Jan 22, 2015 6:12 pm

I have no problem with pasteurized milk but it really annoys me that even most of the organic milk is homogenized. The jury is still out on the damage that homogenized milk is doing to our arteries. I don't buy it. And I am reluctant to support a dairy industry that is verging on the barbaric. Anyway, oat milk tastes better IMO!



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Re: Prices?

Post by Karhunkoski » Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:06 pm

Rip wrote:
harryc wrote: So it would seem that the 'sugar item' need not be in the 'ingredients' list if that amount is consumed by the yeast and 'gone' in the final product?
No, if it is put into the dough, it must be listed.
Um, possibly not. I can't speak for current legislation, but I promise that I used to specify all sorts of ingredients for factory-recipes which were classed as "processing aids" and thus didn't need to be included in the ingredient decs on the final packaging.
Political correctness is the belief that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.

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Re: Prices?

Post by harryc » Thu Jan 22, 2015 9:33 pm

I doubt any single food is indispensable regarding requisite nutrients - but milk is pretty much indispensable so far as the culinary arts are concerned.

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Re: Prices?

Post by Rosamunda » Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:26 pm

Yes and no. For years I cooked without any milk at all because one of my children had a severe milk protein allergy. Apart from dishes that rely heavily on cheese, it's not difficult to find decent substitutes (and BTW I also avoid margarine because to me it just tastes disgusting). I tend to cook in olive oil or rapeseed oil rather than butter and I've pretty much given up baking and eating cakes. But I must admit I find it challenging to eat fresh radishes and asparagus without a slab of salted butter though :thumbsup:

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Re: Prices?

Post by cors187 » Fri Jan 23, 2015 8:20 pm

Ive never had the pleasure of living in a society that has so many side loaded costs to everything.
Side-loaded costs everywhere when running a business.

I expect legislators are the usual statistic driven types.
Some of the comments make me laugh.

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Re: Prices?

Post by harryc » Fri Jan 23, 2015 10:40 pm

Ive never had the pleasure of living in a society that has so many side loaded costs to everything.
Side-loaded costs everywhere when running a business.

I expect legislators are the usual statistic driven types.
Some of the comments make me laugh.
I'm curious what specific cases you have in mind.

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Re: Prices?

Post by cors187 » Sat Jan 24, 2015 7:49 am

Well theres no specific case, but i think when a company turns over money they really dont statistically have all that.Why dont i just say 60% in statistical costs INCLUDING un counted side costs.
What im saying with out any proof is that theres a hidden cost to generate money here that is not statistically present.

Same with the worker,. All the costs for the worker to generate turnover for the company is 40%. Some costs are for later ,some costs the company or the worker never see again.
What im saying without any proof is that again 40% may as well be not counted because its gone.

Its more side loaded than i have encountered before.
So i thinks its going to be hard to make this place price friendly at all, ever!

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Post by harryc » Sat Jan 24, 2015 1:44 pm

(I don't understand your use of the word 'statistical')

Many consider it a good thing that various costs are segregated and itemized. By doing so, it certainly adds to transparency and accountability.

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Re: Prices?

Post by cors187 » Tue Jan 27, 2015 10:26 pm

costs are segregated and itemized.
Statistical Side loading is like showcasing 350,000 unemployed , but the job seeker market is really 500K+ when you add all the students and mothers who have free time during school hrs + the traveler EU.

Statistically the 350k paper is toilet paper.


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