Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse!(?)

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Hmmmmm don't have that answer
Thanks for the answer UC!

We all just gotta do what we can to stay safe n sane till life gets back to normal!
Ancient Rome, perhaps earlier.
The rubber version is from the 1850s. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
I've heard brothels had a ton of sinks back in the day and the girls would check out your junk before a session would start to confirm you were free of a std that were known at that time. I have heard several years ago condoms started to be common with escorts in the early '80's..
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Just come back from HyVee., Noland & 40 Hwy.

Plenty of eggs, plenty of bread, not so plenty of paper products. Got the last two packages of boneless/skinless thigh meat. Over abundance of chicken boobs, err breast meat.

I was checking out and they didn't want to use my shopping bags/totes.
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Personally I get anxiety in the stores/public but feel seeing a few people in my controled sanitized place is a lot safer than some think. Taking into consideration what exposure they've had as well. That said I'm not traveling or visiting hotels.
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Not sure what kind of bread your buying, but have been in the industry for 25 years.Back in the day we only sold bread for two days and picked up on the third day. About 15 years ago all the bread companies came out with an ESL, (extended shelf life )program on bread. They added a natural enzyme, (not a preservative) to bread, and it basically gets softer the longer its there. Should be fine for 10 days to two weeks minimum. It will last pretty good in the freezer for 6 months. Never put bread in the fridge, it will mold fast from the moisture. FYI......
I think its the way the bread is defrosted that causes the problems. I assume savealot freezes their bread and by the time i get to the store, its kinda died out. I bought some store brand bread at price chopper and it was soft enough for my taste. I still remember that ultra soft bread from my youth!! Originally Posted by new2thescene
No sav a lot does not freeze their bread. Its delivered to them by the same bread companies. It may be older, don't know how long it takes individual stores to go through, but they get several weekly deliveries, at least they used to. I assume your talking about old Wonder white being so soft. It used to have a very high sugar content. Not sure what the new company, (Flowers bakery makes Wonder now) and I'm sure the recipe is a little different. As I said though bread should last much better now, since the ESL program of 15 years ago or so. Just don't put it in the fridge because of the moisture, The freezer is fine.
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I have been freezing bread for years. Never have a problem. I do it to keep from running to the store all the time. I have also frozen milk. Once it is thawed, you have to shake it like a paint mixer. The freezing process makes some of the solids settle. For frozen pizzas, you can cut them up before you cook them. That way you can keep the frozen half for next time, if you can't eat a whole one. If you buy just cheese, you can add your own toppings. Same with frozen vegetables and fruit. Just thaw out what you can eat, leave the rest in the bag. Eggs can last months if refrigerated. Potatoes, carrots, cabbage and a few others store a long time. Just picked my first asparagus today. So we should be out of the cold till October. More produce will be coming in from US fields.
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Any of you providers that are working or clients participating, do you. I wouldn’t worry about the ‘threats’ of a list. There are lists for everything. I surely wouldn’t cowtow to the threat of being put on one. ,,,,,,,

KCGator Originally Posted by KCGator
"In hotels, staff is allowed to block folks in the reservation system, local, regional, nationwide, depending on incident. Several folks that got into staffs personal zone to bitch about closed bars, limited food service, etc. won the multiyear nationwide award. "
Carpenter was clear in his post. You didn't follow his post.

Anytime, anywhere you get into personal zones and complain too loudly you are likely to get on someone's list. Hotels have the right to not allow your visit; when that block of the reservation system goes out to everyone in the industry, you find yourself not being able to get the accommodations you desire.

Lean to have proper behavior when you make a complaint, letters are nice, or shut the fuck up.

No one has to do business with you. You have lost your rights when you act like a jack ass.

You have not cowtowed to the threat of being put on a list: you are on the list because of your behavior that makes you a thug.
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Yep ditto
That's why I stay low key in hotels
"In hotels, staff is allowed to block folks in the reservation system, local, regional, nationwide, depending on incident. Several folks that got into staffs personal zone to bitch about closed bars, limited food service, etc. won the multiyear nationwide award. "
Carpenter was clear in his post. You didn't follow his post.

Anytime, anywhere you get into personal zones and complain too loudly you are likely to get on someone's list. Hotels have the right to not allow your visit; when that block of the reservation system goes out to everyone in the industry, you find yourself not being able to get the accommodations you desire.

Lean to have proper behavior when you make a complaint, letters are nice, or shut the fuck up.

No one has to do business with you. You have lost your rights when you act like a jack ass.

You have not cowtowed to the threat of being put on a list: you are on the list because of your behavior that makes you a thug. Originally Posted by JRLawrence
Lol, dude, when you try to come for someone, make sure you know who’s post they’re referring to. Your ignorance is comical. Soooo...here’s ya homework. Go back through the thread. Figure out who SPECIFICALLY made mention of a list. THEN re-try this again.

KCGator
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A few years ago I fried up a few eggs without looking at the expiration date. Within a couple hours after eating I'm in a dead run to the bathroom with a healthy case of smoothies. I ate the eggs about a week after the expiration date. I ain't no homocide detective but I got the clue pretty quick!

I mostly eat eggs with a breakfast sandwich. My brand new daughter in law turned me onto baking eggs so I bake up a dozen at a time. Put'm in vacuum bags, throw 'em in the freezer, I'm good for months at a time. No muss, no fuss!!


Eggs can last months if refrigerated Originally Posted by TailHooked
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My brand new daughter in law turned me onto baking eggs... How does this work?
dumars's Avatar
Maybe I should have said "on to" rather than "onto".



My brand new daughter in law turned me onto baking eggs... How does this work? Originally Posted by yourdesire
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Lol, dude, when you try to come for someone, make sure you know who’s post they’re referring to. Your ignorance is comical. Soooo...here’s ya homework. Go back through the thread. Figure out who SPECIFICALLY made mention of a list. THEN re-try this again.

KCGator Originally Posted by KCGator
"I surely wouldn’t cowtow to the threat of being put on on"

Hey, I just put you on my list! But we all know that doesn't bother you.
Don't worry, about it: you probably didn't even know about the party you missed.

There are many lists.