@dankwraith Free market capitalism will produce whatever is desired. The real issue is demand. My guess is that companies and consumers can’t see and accurately count the cost of crappy products.
@mrman I’ve bought a couple jackets from Wilson’s Leather at the outlets in Castle Rock, but I think they moved to online only. Decent quality.
@MaryMamuzich Somehow we received 5 of these(2 were even double sided!) as wedding gifts a few years back. I don’t know if there was an inside joke or what.
@sinbach I accidentally burned some while re-heating when my wife was pregnant. Pretty much put an end to salmon soup in our house. It just smells revolting to her now and I miss it!
@MaryMamuzich We still have Timber and Mesa and they are a handful with lots of energy!
@futzle Love Stargate!
@rose_myrtle Good luck!
"In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, recipes for making soy sauce at home appeared in English and American cookbooks. Since soybeans were not widely available, these recipes used local ingredients such as mushrooms, walnuts, and fish...
Tomato was another popular ingredient for making American "soy" sauce... The names for these varying sauces were "ketchups," or "catch-ups," or "catsups," derived from the Indonesian word for soy sauce: ketjap."
ketchup is soy sauce????????????????
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