View Full Version : Food prices are 23% Higher


Raven
03-25-2008, 05:09 AM
it's a Fact ...and it is now world wide....with riots now happening !

how have you been making less go further? :huh:

Italy is planning a NO pasta day strike in September.... wow !

China is eating beef like it's going out of style... Watch as their health declines with this generation's eating habits...

the cost of cooking oil is going way up.

BigFish
03-25-2008, 05:56 AM
The end is near.:hidin:

PaulS
03-25-2008, 07:01 AM
There seems to be something immoral about taking food and using it to power our cars vs. feeding hungry people.

BigFish
03-25-2008, 08:20 AM
I agree Paul....especially since the use of Ethanol has not been much help in keeping the price of gas down!!! It has done nothing but deprive people of food and drive the cost of food through the roof!!! Idiots!!!:hs:

Nebe
03-25-2008, 08:43 AM
considering 80% of Americans are overweight, Id say the solution is to eat 23% less food. :rotfl:

RIJIMMY
03-25-2008, 09:00 AM
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China is eating beef like it's going out of style... Watch as their health declines with this generation's eating habits...

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Raven, the concept of asian cooking as "healthy" is a huge misconception. My wife is Chinese and when we first met we went to a lot of traiditonal Chinese restaurants in San Francisco. She ordered dishes called "fatty pork" and other things that were so bad for you. I think asian cooking got good press years ago for the vegatable/stir fry concept that is one part of the asian diet. Asian diets are high in carbs (rice) and fat/cholestorol - eggs, pork, oil etc. My mother in law eats a 100% asian diet and she is a diabetic, and gets kidney dialysis 3 times a week.

pmueller
03-25-2008, 09:01 AM
Its ironic that Italy is planning a no pasta day. Speaking to people that travel for a living, pasta is one of the ways that families in Europe make ends meet.

EarnedStripes44
03-25-2008, 01:13 PM
we could always eat rats. There are plenty of those.

Rockport24
03-25-2008, 03:08 PM
since food costs are so high we need to convince our families that we need to FISH this season as much as possible to put food on the table!!!

Rockport24
03-25-2008, 03:09 PM
Its ironic that Italy is planning a no pasta day. Speaking to people that travel for a living, pasta is one of the ways that families in Europe make ends meet.

this stuff doesn't work, just like the "no gas fill-up" days won't work, because everybody will just buy a bunch of pasta the next day!! Now if we are talking one week of no pasta or one week of no gas, that would do something..maybe..as long as we don't overconsume the next week to make up for it.

Backbeach Jake
03-25-2008, 05:05 PM
Eat the rich. I,m ready for a good riot.

BigFish
03-25-2008, 05:13 PM
My plan....everyone refuse to vote......period!:fury:

Raven
03-26-2008, 06:19 AM
and grow 50 % more food than i need. I have Hubbard squash thats still good and i'm on the second spring since i harvested it in the fall
of 06. So.... i'll be growing hubbard squash everywhere ....:uhuh:
:) me thinks

justplugit
03-26-2008, 11:20 AM
Food in the US has always been a bargain. Anything you want can be had at supermarkets.

Now with the increased cost of chemical fertilizers, fuel to produce and ship, prices have been rising rapidly over the last few years.

Taking acreage from food to grow corn for ethanol is also hurting as well as increasing phosphate run off, polluting the rivers all the way down to the Gulf.


A 20x20 garden can feed a family of five from May to October if you sucession crop one vegetable after another when mature. I used to get 3 different crops per row, but it takes alot of planning and work to get it to work. Worth it though.

Nebe
03-26-2008, 11:53 AM
My plan....everyone refuse to vote......period!:fury:

thats quite a plan bigfish. :huh:

Jenn
03-26-2008, 05:19 PM
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how have you been making less go further? :huh:
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Coupons & sales.... I used to only buy what I needed when I needed it but now I am doing a lot more of buying 2-3 of something I know I use all the time when its on sale instead of just one when I need it.

Also you can bet more of the yard get tilled for a bigger garden this year! Not drastically larger but a little more. I have a rather small garden now but its amazing what you can reap from a small space with just a little planning and care.