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US Tariffs, Sigh!

JamesLam

New Member
I don't care what eggs cost. In all reality, if I have 2 eggs every day and 2 pieces of toast for breakfast it's cheaper and healthier than poisonous cereal which nobody should eating.

Eggs at $6/18 = .33 egg
Bread $3.18/20 = .16 slice - cheaper and healthier if you make your own!!!

.98 per day for breakfast? Even if you have 6 people in your family...$5.88 for one meal?

The only thing cheaper is oatmeal at .13 per half cup serving of Great Value. Add some blueberries to the oatmeal and you're still under $1.
What time is breakfast?
 

Geneva Olson

Expert Storyteller
We are first in cheese and second in milk and butter production. I'm pretty sure we are number one for the nation's cranberries, cherries and ginseng (weird). Land O'Lakes is a few blocks West of my shop and Sargento a few blocks East. Every countryside drive contains views of cows and corn and the smell of manure.

When I did payroll for Land O' Lakes I started with 367 farms. I quit 6-ish years later we were down to 160-ish from small farms selling all their head to the mega farms due to retirement and kids not wanting to take the farms over. The dairy industry has really evolved over the last 10-15 years. Very few small farms of under 100 head exist. Most are now 500+ with rotating or floating parlors. My ex in-laws still milk 70 head a day, they are 77 yrs old LOL
Wisconsin and the cheese heads! I'd love to see the small farms come back into production.
 

victor bogdanov

Active Member
Haven't read any of the thread but here is my take:

Country 1:

Taxes its citizens and controls where/what they can buy

Country 2 in response:

Taxes its citizens and tells them where and what they should buy

:doh:
 
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