Even their ketchup is better than ours, it's pretty sad. I think the data supports the FDA legitimately trying to kill Americans.As far as i know, european food standards are noticeably stricter than american ones.
The FDA is a joke.
Even their ketchup is better than ours, it's pretty sad. I think the data supports the FDA legitimately trying to kill Americans.As far as i know, european food standards are noticeably stricter than american ones.
The FDA is a joke.
Or Miami, where 150+ people died under a collapsed building.
Criminal negligence.Even their ketchup is better than ours, it's pretty sad. I think the data supports the FDA legitimately trying to kill Americans.
FactIt's only a hate crime if the left doesn't like it.
I think EU standards are more strict as well. Certain food dyes are banned, which is why M&Ms in Europe look "dull", GMO's are banned (natural varieties of wheat; the bread tastes better), and soft drinks taste different because there's chemicals that aren't allowed there.As far as i know, european food standards are noticeably stricter than american ones.
The FDA is a joke.
Actually I think their ketchup is too sweet.Even their ketchup is better than ours, it's pretty sad. I think the data supports the FDA legitimately trying to kill Americans.
I think EU standards are more strict as well. Certain food dyes are banned, which is why M&Ms in Europe look "dull", GMO's are banned (natural varieties of wheat; the bread tastes better), and soft drinks taste different because there's chemicals that aren't allowed there.
Oddly, they are less strict on certain drugs. You can walk into a pharmacy, tell the pharmacist your symptoms (I have a cold, runny nose, aches, flu, whatever) and they can prescribe and sell you certain medicines on the spot. No doctor. Lowers the cost of healthcare quite a bit. And I only had to pay for the medicine because, as an American, I didn't have the local universal health care. This is why I hate when people compare US healthcare to European healthcare. If we want to take care of everybody (and we can, if we stop our war addiction and other absurd government wastes of money), we have to overhaul how we think about and operate our system. Imagine the cost savings (and line reductions) if a parent could take a child with strep throat into a pharmacy, get a swab, and walk out 20 minutes later with antibiotics. It reduces the burden on the doctors office, reduces the cost associated with getting the prescription, and still has the same end result. It also allows for people with illness that is more difficult to diagnose to get in and see the doctor faster. But let's send Billions to Ukraine.
Okay, off my soapbox for now.
Yeah, bread is a big deal in my house. We don't buy the typical wonder bread type crap. My kids don't even like it. We get "Italian" bread at a local bakery which is basically a baguette but wider for all of their sandwiches and stuff. My wife basically only eats sourdough bread (also from local bakery, the bagged grocery store stuff is not very good). Those are the staples, and then we usually have another variety in the house based on what we're eating that week for dinner.Don't get me started with bread. I cannot fathom how anyone can call the yellowish sponges they sell here bread. I'll turn into a frenchman or an italian with how much of their bread i eat because i cannot bring myself to eat the "good old pbj bread."
I think that we have to have a prescription for far more drugs here is for liability reasons. I find it silly to an extent.
It’s pretty easy to make your own sandwich bread. Just use *bread flour* not that all purpose junk and you’re good.Yeah, bread is a big deal in my house. We don't buy the typical wonder bread type crap. My kids don't even like it. We get "Italian" bread at a local bakery which is basically a baguette but wider for all of their sandwiches and stuff. My wife basically only eats sourdough bread (also from local bakery, the bagged grocery store stuff is not very good). Those are the staples, and then we usually have another variety in the house based on what we're eating that week for dinner.
That's pretty much how it is in my house. When i was a kid, my parents would buy the same italian bread you descrived at a local italian store. They baked it right there and sliced it with their bread cutter.Yeah, bread is a big deal in my house. We don't buy the typical wonder bread type crap. My kids don't even like it. We get "Italian" bread at a local bakery which is basically a baguette but wider for all of their sandwiches and stuff. My wife basically only eats sourdough bread (also from local bakery, the bagged grocery store stuff is not very good). Those are the staples, and then we usually have another variety in the house based on what we're eating that week for dinner.
Criminal intent.Criminal negligence.