Sunday, 18 November 2012


cmnimo
18 November 2012 9:19PM
mem: 'FYI, Ireland is hugely expensive foodwise, partly to do with differing supermarket distribution models and logistics but also history (as one person put it, the Irish are used to paying a sizeable proportion of their earnings on food).'
Not sure which side of the boarder you're on but the suggestion here is that the historical context has much to do with a taboo over disclosure of profit margins.
'Being able to buy a full bag of JIT veg was a miracle of economics'
...with some help from the irradiation process.
'It doesnt take much time kneading'
Well.... there's a little more to it. 1.50g bag of supermarket strong flour 60p plus time and energy costs v 800g value loaf at 47p but yes, agreed, cooking can be a pleasure in itself.
'I always buy goods in their raw form, I have a whole chicken in the oven atm, Its rammed full of veg, in my world I have prerogative over arseholes.'
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here the psychopath claire perry makes a blatant admission to poisoning me

Rabbit8
19 November 2012 12:05AM
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praise the lord she had one removed .... my posts are still not going up though and they exp[ect me to read and comment properly which i have done perfectly reasonable posts 

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