tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2490938301727644791.post4709292882716913736..comments2024-02-26T05:15:36.357-05:00Comments on muscle milk is NOT a euphemism: scolding the populacemalevolent andreahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08925551683765561733noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2490938301727644791.post-55349212789931965752013-07-13T19:05:52.179-04:002013-07-13T19:05:52.179-04:00Incoherent! I even left a sentence dangling, unfin...Incoherent! I even left a sentence dangling, unfinished. Screw it. You know what I mean. dlambhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16499771234654872541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2490938301727644791.post-21169644257142617532013-07-13T19:02:44.950-04:002013-07-13T19:02:44.950-04:00Yes to EVERYTHING! I am totally fawning and for to...Yes to EVERYTHING! I am totally fawning and for totally the right reasons!<br /><br />I won't even go into the stats re. poverty and which sector of the population is most likely to be poor (not likely to be white males who write and sell cook books) and/or homeless and why getting all those fancy ass ingredients and "cooking at home" is a joke for most of that part of our population. I am sorry, it is the first post that I did not read absolutely carefully because I get so crazy at the elitist attitude that poor, disenfranchised people are eating the way they do because they don't know any better.<br /> Because I skimmed it, I did not pay close enough attention to notice if the cost of cooking at home was factored in the total. I apologize if you said this already. Gas or electricity, water to wash everything, from prepping to cleaning, even something that can be a luxury for some: a LARGE enough refrigerator or even pantry to keep all these ingredients, most of which need to be FRESH. <br />Yeah, I'm leaving this subject now because I'm getting hot under the collar. I will just say THANK YOU and move on to the next entry. dlambhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16499771234654872541noreply@blogger.com