Sujet : Re: More comfort food
De : cc (at) *nospam* invalid.cc (clams casino)
Groupes : rec.food.cooking sci.environmentDate : 27. Nov 2024, 17:31:33
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On 11/27/2024 4:12 AM, D wrote:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2024, clams casino wrote:
On 11/26/2024 2:13 PM, D wrote:
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2024, clams casino wrote:
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On 11/26/2024 2:47 AM, D wrote:
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2024, gm wrote:
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ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
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Also, today I picked up a bag of four parsnips at
Walmart. There were no singles 'snips so it was
a bag. I know I can Google and search out dozens
or hundreds of roasted parsnips, but give me YOUR
recipe, please.
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I remember years ago a friend made fab mashed parsnips, don't remember a
recipe...
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OH, and still another reason to love Walmart...!!!
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Walmart rolls back DEI policies, says it’s ‘willing to change’ after
activist’s anti-woke campaign
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Amazing! However, the cynic in me tells me this would never have happened if the democrats would have won.
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I would not be surprised if the woke policies would come back the second Trump is out of office. =/
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It takes a loooong time for a woke company to rebuild the trust they lost by going woke.
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https://www.weboycott.net/ .
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See Bud Light.
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Oh yes, that was a huge disaster! It even made the news in europe in some circles! My marketing/PR partner in the company was deeply analyzing that situation and it was discussed a lot at one of his bigger clients.
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The entire nature of this matrix is to revise itself like a virtual Las Vegas.
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I honestly hate that these companies get away with a quick 'mea culpa' and go forward like the past doesn't exist.
This is the truth! I think consumers need to be way more principled when it comes to the companies they support. Doing this woke dance, should be very painful and expensive for these companies. If not, they'll just do it again and again.
Imagine how many non-hires were the victims of those now-terminated DEI programs.
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I would like to see a national "settlement" in which those who can prove damages get to be part of a class action pooled settlement in which every damned one of these corporations is identified and made to contribute meaningfully.
Amen! At least there have been some law suits and positive outcomes against companies who fired people for not getting the vaccine. A catholic woman was awarded several millions since blueshield fired her for not getting vaccinated, despite the fact that she was working from home. Sometimes there is justice!
And I don't want to hear any bullshit about how it hurts their shareholder value - they literally ruined lives and careers with casual insouciance and the sheltering arm of the infernal DemoCrap party.
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This must be made right.
Amen!
There is a scramble among the corporations now, to seem as if they never where woke in the first place. An acquaintance who is a middle manager somewhere deep within the IBM machine told me the other week, that now, it is not seen as good any longer to be against white men. It seems that with Trump, corporations are now quickly adopting the story that they never were woke in the first place. ;)
Plus we have to trust Elon and Bezos not to be raving wheelchair autocrats on our way to Mars, or wherever..
https://youtu.be/avtQ8elxL-o