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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby matr1x » January 1st, 2019, 12:12 am

My favorite is trini business owners talking how lazy trini workers are, and surprised when trinis not patronizing their business

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby hydroep » January 1st, 2019, 3:01 am

not_a_monkey wrote:
alfa wrote:For those same reasons the only local thing I does buy is ketchup. Can't stand the sour Heinz. Everything else is foreign. You want quality buy American
Local ketchup is mixed with pumpkin to bulk the finished product.


A major local producer of ketchups also manufactures a Tomato Paste whose quality took a serious hit last year, the thing went from being thick and red to watery and orange...:|

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby hong kong phooey » January 1st, 2019, 6:51 am

hydroep wrote:
not_a_monkey wrote:
alfa wrote:For those same reasons the only local thing I does buy is ketchup. Can't stand the sour Heinz. Everything else is foreign. You want quality buy American
Local ketchup is mixed with pumpkin to bulk the finished product.


A major local producer of ketchups also manufactures a Tomato Paste whose quality took a serious hit last year, the thing went from being thick and red to watery and orange...:|


but world wide pumpkin was one of the ingredients to use as a base for ketchup

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrin ... srael.html

Heinz tomato sauce no longer qualifies as ketchup in Israel
The country's Health Minister has forced a re-branding of the product as 'tomato seasoning' as competitors prove that Heinz has too low a tomato content to be considered ketchup
The Heinz brand is very commonly associated with tomato ketchup, but officials in Israel have decided that the popular tomato sauce can no longer be called 'ketchup', and instead has to be referred to as 'tomato seasoning'.

This is because Israel's Health Ministry has decided that the condiment doesn't contain enough 'tomato solids' to be considered a ketchup.

The ruling came after competitor Osem, an Israeli food manufacturer which produces much of the ketchup consumed in the country, executed a lobbying campaign against Heinz.



https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/bus ... 354203.cms

NEW DELHI: "Thoda ketchup try karo/Ketchup hota kaddu bhara/ ..

Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/arti ... aign=cppst

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby SNIPER 3000 » January 1st, 2019, 8:20 am

maj. tom wrote:ED, I'm going to try to teach you something here for the New Year.
You should not buy frozen milk from anyone. How long was it in the freezer? Was the container labelled as FDA standards to tell you?

2nd is that frozen milk separates and you would have to blend/shake it well to re-homogenize it to the original state after it has thawed completely. Obviously the water (90%) in the milk will freeze into crystals and separate from the fat and proteins, so if you don't thaw fully, it will be watery. If you don't mix it well again (at least 38 °Celsius) it won't be like fresh milk. At home you're supposed to thaw it and then boil it, then let it rest and cool back to room temperature.

So you're kind of making stupid claims here based on your knowledge of food science (you have no knowledge), and based on the fact that you thought it would be clever to buy frozen milk in the first place from a local farmer without proper labels. Please don't talk about things you don't know. Get proof from a food lab instead of talking out of your ass.

I see you're mentioning honey further down. The same thing applies. If you're making a claim like that, learn to be a scientist about your claims. Have you studied honey at all? What do you know about honey? Honey crystalizes naturally if left to stand for long periods and may be a bit less viscous if the glucose content is higher. Glucose/fructose ratios vary depending on the type of sources that bees get to make the honey, and floral honeys can vary wildly between 25% to 35% glucose. I myself don't know much about these topics and would trust a farmer in his field. I won't go around making claims like this if I didn't prove my suspicions with an experiment first.

Try to learn critical thinking instead of spouting off your emotions and feelings like a woman just because you have a forum for it. Other people may jump in to validate you which makes you feel great! Try instagram and facebook if you want that sort of approval based on feelings. Men use logic and facts in arguments.


I like, will try and use this approach at work.

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby MG Man » January 2nd, 2019, 8:37 am

buy cow, suck milk from the source...do it right and both parties win

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby QuietGiant » January 3rd, 2019, 7:09 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ that Honey thing is ah next failure, you does can't even know who to trust when buying Honey.

I eh saying all Trinis are con artists but the amount of them who are is quite disturbing.


I catch a few of them honey salesman with that already because i get them to talk.
They claim they using high-fructose corn syrup as a filler mixed with a (very) little bit of actual honey because it cheaper that way apparently.

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby RedVEVO » January 4th, 2019, 12:39 am

QuietGiant wrote:
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ that Honey thing is ah next failure, you does can't even know who to trust when buying Honey.

I eh saying all Trinis are con artists but the amount of them who are is quite disturbing.


I catch a few of them honey salesman with that already because i get them to talk.
They claim they using high-fructose corn syrup as a filler mixed with a (very) little bit of actual honey because it cheaper that way apparently.


Giant, this is good information .

But the Honey does not spoil or get bad :D

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby vbahadur24 » July 11th, 2023, 11:58 am

Can you remember who is the person you purchased the milk from? Someone on Facebook marketplace is trying to sell me 2 litres of raw milk for $25 as well.

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby MaxPower » July 11th, 2023, 12:41 pm

When i hear dishonesty, a particular name comes to mind….

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby gastly369 » July 11th, 2023, 2:00 pm

vbahadur24 wrote:Can you remember who is the person you purchased the milk from? Someone on Facebook marketplace is trying to sell me 2 litres of raw milk for $25 as well.
ED not around these parts again bro... He mentally ejected from 2nr

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Re: Dishonest Dairy farmers

Postby Dave » July 11th, 2023, 2:22 pm

Always ask to see the cows right.

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