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America's #1 favorite fruit is rotting in cold storage as we speak.We like to eat a banana with our breakfast. I suspect we will have to suspend that little pleasure.

America's #1 favorite fruit is rotting in cold storage as we speak.We like to eat a banana with our breakfast. I suspect we will have to suspend that little pleasure.
Bananas used to be my favorite fruit, but I gave up on them over a year ago. I started noticing they were practically tasteless, even when I let them get good and ripe. I noticed the same thing with whole apples and most watermelons I've had over the past few years. The Motts organic apples sauce I get from Costco tastes like apples. With the exception of Halos oranges and most grapes I've had, fruit just doesn't taste as good as it used to.America's #1 favorite fruit is rotting in cold storage as we speak.![]()
I just checked Amazon where I bought a case of TP on June 17 for $27.59 according to their records. Today, I checked the "reorder" link... $45.90.Yup, today, stores report a run on toilet paper.
I'm still enjoying apples, but mostly locally grown. I tend to choose Gala, Honeycrisp, or Granny Smith and refrigerate them for a cool and juicy fresh treat.Bananas used to be my favorite fruit, but I gave up on them over a year ago. I started noticing they were practically tasteless, even when I let them get good and ripe. I noticed the same thing with whole apples and most watermelons I've had over the past few years. The Motts organic apples sauce I get from Costco tastes like apples. With the exception of Halos oranges and most grapes I've had, fruit just doesn't taste as good as it used to.
Over the years I've become more of a tea drinker than coffee drinker. I was running out of coffee though, so I just bought a 3 pack of 8 oz Folgers decaf (my brand) on Amazon for a good price...$18.85. The best by dates are good so the coffee will probably last me until I kick the bucketIf coffee runs short, I'll settle for tea. .. I have enough tea bags for probably 2 years!![]()
I rob the Canadians who cross the border to shop at Trader Joe’s.Where do your supplies come from Brookswood? Are most from the west coast ports?
I read somewhere a long time ago that 2 American businessmen taught a group of Chinese businessmen how to make toilet paper...and wood-pulp paper in general.The toilet paper thing is kind of funny considering…
Roughly 99% of toilet paper Americans use is made in the United States. Kimberly-Clark, Proctor & Gamble and Georgia-Pacific make a majority of the toilet paper in the United States. A Kimberly-Clark paper mill in nearby Chester, Pennsylvania, produced 60% of the entire Scott 1000 type of Scott toilet paper in 2022.
Fortunately our little group of 6 "ladies" have not gone on strike or raised the price of their eggs (bless them). We'd better stockpile some feed to keep them happy.Here we go again.... panic buying so suppliers can overcharge us even more. Eggs were $5.00 per dozen at Stop and Shop yesterday! Nope!
Bananas used to be my favorite fruit, but I gave up on them over a year ago. I started noticing they were practically tasteless, even when I let them get good and ripe. I noticed the same thing with whole apples and most watermelons I've had over the past few years. The Motts organic apples sauce I get from Costco tastes like apples. With the exception of Halos oranges and most grapes I've had, fruit just doesn't taste as good as it used to.
I haven't bought peaches in a long time. I had stopped buying cantelopes and honey dews too. But we used to get the best fruit cups with melons and grapes from the "Brotha" who serves free dinners every Sunday night to all who line up. My husband always loaned a hand, either by letting him use his cook (from the take out joint he owned) or delivering meals. Brotha would tell my husband to take some food at the end of the night because he had too much left over to take home. I hit him up on Facebook and asked where he got such delicious melons from. He said one of the stores in the farmers market here in town, not too far from where we live.This is especially true with peaches. They ripen disgustingly into mush from supermarkets because they've been chilled in transport and storage but most farmer's markets know not to chill them. Farmer's market watermelon are yummy too.