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As a side note….
She wanted me to take the breadmaker to Goodwill. Wellll…she just wanted “stuff” out of her house. So I took her breadmaker over to my house. In 2020, during the height of the covid bullshit, you could not find any yeast on the store shelves. I also had a hard time finding that Sooo…. If you’re gonna stock up now on flour, you might as well stock up on yeast and baking powder. |
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Quoted: Shortsighted. Meat and eggs come from grain. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: From what I see, most people in developed countries eat too much anyways. The majority of people could stand to lose a little weight. Keto diets for everyone! Shortsighted. Meat and eggs come from grain. That's the current system. Beef can be raised on only grass. Mother nature didn't give a cow four stomachs so that it could properly digest corn. Modern man decided on the current feedlot finishing process, which I wouldn't be surprised to see evolve over time. |
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Quoted: Haven’t turned a wheel yet. Our wheat seed hasn’t had a chance yet. View Quote We're lucky () to have some light sandy soil and got a bunch in during that May 4-8 time frame. It's emerged and looking decent. Very intermittent seeding since then. Next week looks better. Crazy how we went from severe drought to considering prevent plant. Mother nature, you crazy. |
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Is this like the “East Coast only has 3 days of diesel left” thread?
We about to be in wheat harvest yo! And it will be a good one. I’m betting last good one btw. so enjoy |
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Quoted: As a side note…. She wanted me to take the breadmaker to Goodwill. Wellll…she just wanted “stuff” out of her house. So I took her breadmaker over to my house. In 2020, during the height of the covid bullshit, you could not find any yeast on the store shelves. I also had a hard time finding that Sooo…. If you’re gonna stock up now on flour, you might as well stock up on yeast and baking powder. View Quote I took the plunge and bought a Sourdough culture. Not going back to yeast voluntarily now. |
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Quoted: How old are you? At that time the cold war was still going on. The USSR did not sell much of anything to non-communist block nations and vice versa. I am not really sure what effect Chernobyl had on the USSR's food production, USSR food production had zero effect on the west. View Quote old enough to have been serving in the military overseas when this happened. You missed my point that Ukraine wasn't a world supplier of food then and they aren't now. |
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That's the best they've got to cause fear? I'm certain the food stamp quality folks are in near panic now. |
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Quoted: We're lucky () to have some light sandy soil and got a bunch in during that May 4-8 time frame. It's emerged and looking decent. Very intermittent seeding since then. Next week looks better. Crazy how we went from severe drought to considering prevent plant. Mother nature, you crazy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Haven’t turned a wheel yet. Our wheat seed hasn’t had a chance yet. We're lucky () to have some light sandy soil and got a bunch in during that May 4-8 time frame. It's emerged and looking decent. Very intermittent seeding since then. Next week looks better. Crazy how we went from severe drought to considering prevent plant. Mother nature, you crazy. Good to see that you got rolling. With these rains you should be in pretty good shape. I still don’t think we will be in the field this month. |
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If it's anything like the formula caper we'll have the shortage and the rest of the world will have plenty of wheat.
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Quoted: No, shit. Are people this simple? Guess what? When people can't eat the garbage they usually do they'll buy out all the other stuff in a panic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, well, your food doesn't. No, shit. Are people this simple? Guess what? When people can't eat the garbage they usually do they'll buy out all the other stuff in a panic. Yes!. |
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Quoted: Eat soy-based animal substitutes https://preview.redd.it/vxyrojzok3571.jpg?auto=webp&s=232c7f21acde3909bf1ed9edd67b366f4dbc7b0c View Quote Faggot shit. |
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This is insane. Seems the US has enough farmland to grow wheat for US needs. We shouldn’t need to import wheat nor export it. Potato bread is good.
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Quoted: In the time of King James (who commissioned the version of the Bible) a penny a day was a normal working wage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: "A day's wages for a measure of wheat" Rev 6:6 Wake up before it's too late. Weird, that's not what mine (KJV) says: 6 And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine. In the time of King James (who commissioned the version of the Bible) a penny a day was a normal working wage. |
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Who is the largest bakery products manugacturering company.? Have they sent out a notice?
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Quoted: Maybe I should open mine just so I know how to use it :) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @PointBlank82 FYI—I got my wheat grinder. Maybe I should open mine just so I know how to use it :) Yeah, and also work on some recipes for baking whole grain bread. Far different than the processed flour, much better for you too. I have about 100 lbs of cheap Costco flour I'm still working thru so have just been dabbling with the whole wheat stuff. Your whole wheat bread isn't going to come out looking like this bread flour Sourdough loaf I made a couple days ago: Attached File Attached File On the Sourdough/yeast discussion, anyone looking to jump until that should try this starter I got off Amazon. It took 2-3 weeks and several loafs to really take off, but is now making real deal Sourdough: Cultures for Health San Francisco Sourdough Style Starter Culture | Homemade Artisan Bread | Heirloom, non-GMO | Live Culture Bread Mix | Easy to Follow Recipe It comes in a small foil packet supposedly good for 5 years too. I'm gonna buy a couple spares to set back in case I kill this one and need to repitch. Very important that you only use non-chlorinated water! Costco bottled water seems to work well. |
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That headline sounds scary until you consider that the US is less than 10 weeks away from harvesting our wheat crop.
Stocks of stored grain on hand always dwindle steadily through consumption before another buildup at harvest. I expect to harvest my wheat the last week in June, maybe a little sooner than that. |
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Don't see the issue.
In 11 weeks fat chicks are gonna be sucking dick for a loaf of bread. |
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"Ukraine does have food in store but it can't get it out at the moment," he told MPs on the Treasury Committee.
So we can ship weapons in but no food out? |
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Quoted: "Ukraine does have food in store but it can't get it out at the moment," he told MPs on the Treasury Committee. So we can ship weapons in but no food out? View Quote I'd have to find the link from a few weeks ago but IIRC it's because the Russians control many of the areas where it's being stored. |
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So the world would have 13 weeks of beer berries if the russias hadn't invated ukraine?
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Quoted: As a side note…. She wanted me to take the breadmaker to Goodwill. Wellll…she just wanted “stuff” out of her house. So I took her breadmaker over to my house. In 2020, during the height of the covid bullshit, you could not find any yeast on the store shelves. I also had a hard time finding that Sooo…. If you’re gonna stock up now on flour, you might as well stock up on yeast and baking powder. View Quote Flour has time limitations of 1 or 2 years, so stocking much can be problematic. Wheat berries last a long time but you need a grinder. Yeast can die on you. Had it happen. Knowing how to get and keep sour dough is a good back up. |
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Quoted: Flour has time limitations of 1 or 2 years, so stocking much can be problematic. Wheat berries last a long time but you need a grinder. Yeast can die on you. Had it happen. Knowing how to get and keep sour dough is a good back up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As a side note…. She wanted me to take the breadmaker to Goodwill. Wellll…she just wanted “stuff” out of her house. So I took her breadmaker over to my house. In 2020, during the height of the covid bullshit, you could not find any yeast on the store shelves. I also had a hard time finding that Sooo…. If you’re gonna stock up now on flour, you might as well stock up on yeast and baking powder. Flour has time limitations of 1 or 2 years, so stocking much can be problematic. Wheat berries last a long time but you need a grinder. Yeast can die on you. Had it happen. Knowing how to get and keep sour dough is a good back up. Don't sell it short. 1 to 2 years gets you on the far side of this mess. It will probably be working itself out in 2 years, or that gives you 2 years to work on retooling. I agree that it's not the best answer, but it is acceptable for short term. |
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Quoted: Don't sell it short. 1 to 2 years gets you on the far side of this mess. It will probably be working itself out in 2 years, or that gives you 2 years to work on retooling. I agree that it's not the best answer, but it is acceptable for short term. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: As a side note…. She wanted me to take the breadmaker to Goodwill. Wellll…she just wanted “stuff” out of her house. So I took her breadmaker over to my house. In 2020, during the height of the covid bullshit, you could not find any yeast on the store shelves. I also had a hard time finding that Sooo…. If you’re gonna stock up now on flour, you might as well stock up on yeast and baking powder. Flour has time limitations of 1 or 2 years, so stocking much can be problematic. Wheat berries last a long time but you need a grinder. Yeast can die on you. Had it happen. Knowing how to get and keep sour dough is a good back up. Don't sell it short. 1 to 2 years gets you on the far side of this mess. It will probably be working itself out in 2 years, or that gives you 2 years to work on retooling. I agree that it's not the best answer, but it is acceptable for short term. I’m planning on it getting worse in 1-2 years. |
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If the "world" is dependent on Ukrainian wheat, the world is fucked anyway,
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Wheat is one that does span history with it's shortages and abundances. Maybe now is good time for wheat to make another historical note in our books. Wars and famine can't go on without wheat (pun intended) and don't worry Joe Biden is working on it.
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Quoted: I’m planning on it getting worse in 1-2 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: As a side note…. She wanted me to take the breadmaker to Goodwill. Wellll…she just wanted “stuff” out of her house. So I took her breadmaker over to my house. In 2020, during the height of the covid bullshit, you could not find any yeast on the store shelves. I also had a hard time finding that Sooo…. If you’re gonna stock up now on flour, you might as well stock up on yeast and baking powder. Flour has time limitations of 1 or 2 years, so stocking much can be problematic. Wheat berries last a long time but you need a grinder. Yeast can die on you. Had it happen. Knowing how to get and keep sour dough is a good back up. Don't sell it short. 1 to 2 years gets you on the far side of this mess. It will probably be working itself out in 2 years, or that gives you 2 years to work on retooling. I agree that it's not the best answer, but it is acceptable for short term. I’m planning on it getting worse in 1-2 years. It absolutely could. I'm just saying to do what you can to deal with the current crisis as best you can. Plus, the "retooling" statement for long term. |
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We could simply stop making ethanol for fuel and eat better breads to our hearts content. Hoecakes and corn pone is vastly superior to wheat bread.
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This allows putin's killing spree to expand to Africa and Indonesia. He wants a prime seat in hell, next to stalin and hitler.
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Good... we've needed a decent 'food crisis' to thin out the evergrowing crowd of short, fat fuckers in this world.
Ever since the most common pants sizes all started to have a waist bigger than the inseam length, I knew we had a problem Welcome to 'crash diet' 2022 |
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Harvest gets started good in a couple weeks. High yields are expected and higher than normal acres were planted for this years wheat crop.
We'll be fine. |
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