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Subject: Re: Malt Vinegar
Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking,alt.idiots,soc.culture.australian,can.politics
From: % <pursent100@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2024 12:33:48 -0700

clams casino wrote:
> On 12/12/2024 5:14 PM, % wrote:
>> clams casino wrote:
>>> On 12/12/2024 4:24 PM, Skeeter wrote:
>>>> In article <vjfpme$2vq6p$6@dont-email.me>, cc@invalid.cc says...
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12/12/2024 3:47 PM, Skeeter wrote:
>>>>>> In article <vjfmed$2v5g2$4@dont-email.me>, cc@invalid.cc says...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 12/12/2024 2:09 PM, Tony wrote:
>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>> clams casino wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 12/11/2024 9:25 PM, Bruce wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, 12 Dec 2024 03:08:51 +0000, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net
>>>>>>>>>>> (ItsJoanNotJoAnn) wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, 12 Dec 2024 1:12:12 +0000, Jill McQuown wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> fish & chips
>>>>>>>>>>>>> but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> like
>>>>>>>>>>>>> much of
>>>>>>>>>>>>> anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Suggestions?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jill
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Is this something that Asian markets stock?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> ...green ants?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> https://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of 
>>>>>>>> anything. No
>>>>>>>> Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every 
>>>>>>>> business
>>>>>>>> magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
>>>>>
>>>>> Well yer not in Canuckistan then, yeah?
>>>>>
>>>>> https://farmersforum.com/carbon-tax-crush-mushroom-farm-paid-100000-in-carbon-tax-in-one-year/ 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> OTTAWA ? An Eastern Ontario mushroom farm that pays about $100,000
>>>>> annually in federal carbon tax ? a cost slated to quadruple to 
>>>>> $400,000
>>>>> by 2030 ? got little sympathy from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 
>>>>> during
>>>>> a heated exchange in the House of Commons.
>>>>>
>>>>> In one month alone the natural gas bill at the Medeiros family 
>>>>> mushroom
>>>>> operation for Nov. 9 to Dec. 6 was $72,050 for 129,500 cubic meters of
>>>>> natural gas. The bill included $16,000 in carbon taxes. The farm
>>>>> operates in the riding of the leader of the official opposition Pierre
>>>>> Poilievre (CON ? Carleton) who, in a December 13 back-and-forth, asked
>>>>> the prime minister to explain the high carbon tax costs. Prime 
>>>>> Minister
>>>>> Trudeau blamed Carleton Mushrooms for being too successful and 
>>>>> using too
>>>>> much natural gas, instead of using alternative energy.
>>>>>
>>>>> Trudeau argued that the farm?s higher-than-average carbon-tax charge
>>>>> only proved that it must change its ways.
>>>>>
>>>>> Polievre pounced: ?I will ask the same question I have asked the Prime
>>>>> Minister now about a half a dozen times: When he finally gets 
>>>>> around to
>>>>> talking to Carleton Mushroom Farms? owner, how will he advise them to
>>>>> pay their forthcoming $400,000 carbon tax bill? Will it be by raising
>>>>> prices on Canadians or by cutting back and bringing in more dirty
>>>>> foreign food??
>>>>>
>>>>> Replied Trudeau: ?Mr. Speaker, 97% of farm fuel emissions are exempt
>>>>> from the price on pollution. The average farm across this country 
>>>>> pays a
>>>>> little less than $1,000 on natural gas emissions through the price on
>>>>> pollution. Therefore, one can only imagine how much natural gas this
>>>>> successful mushroom farm must be using for their cost of the price on
>>>>> pollution to be that large. We will happily work with the farmer to
>>>>> switch toward a lower-emitting approach to doing their business 
>>>>> well and
>>>>> protecting future generations.?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre (left) and Prime Minister
>>>>> Justin Trudeau spar in the House of Commons on Dec. 13.
>>>>>
>>>>> Poilievre, however, pointed out that the farm had no option but to use
>>>>> natural gas and must compete with American producers who are not 
>>>>> charged
>>>>> a carbon tax.
>>>>>
>>>>> While Trudeau called the farm a ?multi-million-dollar? operation, the
>>>>> average Canadian farm is, in fact, a multi-million-dollar operation 
>>>>> with
>>>>> a projected net worth of $3.8 million in 2022, according to Statistics
>>>>> Canada.
>>>>>
>>>>> Poilievre also brought up the plight of well-known tomato-growing
>>>>> operation SunTech Greenhouses, of Manotick. The carbon-tax paid by the
>>>>> firm ?means that its produce is more expensive in the village of
>>>>> Manotick than a Mexican tomato is in the village of Manotick, 
>>>>> sending a
>>>>> price signal for consumers to buy the tomato that had to be 
>>>>> transported
>>>>> by truck and train, burning fossil fuels, right across the continent,?
>>>>> the Conservative leader said. ?Why does the Prime Minister not axe the
>>>>> tax so we can bring down the cost of farm production and bring home 
>>>>> more
>>>>> clean, green Canadian produce??
>>>>>
>>>>> But the prime minister didn?t budge from his position that the tax 
>>>>> ?is a
>>>>> key part of actually making things more affordable for the long 
>>>>> term for
>>>>> Canadians by pushing and encouraging innovation.?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Turdeau is a despicable statist asswipe, period!
>>>>>
>>>>> ???
>>>>
>>>> My mushrooms are medicine.
>>>
>>> Rock that!
>>>
>>> ⁺˚⋆。°🍄₊
>>>
>>
>> i honestly don't like em
> 
> Well Skeeter does, so I honestly can't say your take is consequential to 
> us.

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