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Lightgiver's avatar

Where I live in London, Ontario, Canada, a nice new Cricket Manufacturing plant has been built. They gave themselves a inspiring name - "Aspire". Of course I had to leave a comment and let them know where they could stick their bugs. Check your flour people. Our Loblaws grocery stores are selling Cricket Flour.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

I'm in Canada. Back in the 1990s our government tried to ban Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese. There was a pushback.

But processed Kraft cheese was fine.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Exactly!

I ONLY use parmigianno Reggiano in my cooking.

Do the math (I did): authentic Reggiano is D.O.P., and cheaper to purchase in Canada than in Italy. (True story.)

The CRAP Kraft et al ("no name") peddle is a "manufactured product", found in the dry goods aisle, not a wholesome food which must be refrigerated.

#TrudeaumustgoNOW

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

What about grana padano? Tastes almost the same and cheaper.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Just not aged as long, not as sharp, but sure, just as good!

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Ffs!

#ResistЁЯЗиЁЯЗжтЫЯЁЯЪЬЁЯЪЪ

#TrudeaumustgoNOW

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tessa coltman-connorton.'s avatar

Is it my imagination only I'm sure his nose has got longer (I'm not joking either) ! (what a moron).

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tessa coltman-connorton.'s avatar

Here in the U.K they are already serving bugs in school dinners in Wales ! filthy bastards.

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tessa coltman-connorton.'s avatar

Yes you can Google "Wales serving bugs in childrens dinners in Wales" I wouldn't lie.

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Aaron Ferguson's avatar

There must be aspire employees voting тАШyesтАЩ here.

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