You get the DCUM idiot of the day award. |
Well, you should bake it first. |
You are a horrible person, and a simple-minded idiot who can't even make a decent argument or insult. Have the day you deserve, troll. |
white flour is fine, and plenty of cultures all over the world enjoy healthy diets that contain white flour. refined flours don't go rancid as fast. this is a good thing, and a large part of why the world works the way it does. You are stupid, and can't think beyond oversimplified MAHA talking points. |
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I take a great deal of comfort in knowing that the people insulting "mormons and preppers" and "obese people" for having... flour... are not likely to survive any sort of extended emergency or crisis, especially since we're likely to face at least one if not several of them in the not-so-distant future.
The anti-science, anti-preparedness trolls will be the first to go, and good riddance! |
NP. People still clip coupons? Interesting, I used to do that as a young girl with my grandmother. |
Keep up. This whole thing has to go in your freezer. |
I gave up on coupons when I realized it's all the processed garbage food that has the coupons. It just wasn't worth it for me to check, clip, store and use them by the date for the "good" stuff as it's rare. |
That’s ridiculous. Are you baking for a football team. |
Stores that offer rewards (where you can put in your phone number or scan your card to get discounts) have online coupons. You don't need to "clip" them physically. You just add them to your account online, add the items to your cart at the store, and then scan your card/enter your number when you check out and the discounts are applied. It's almost like some of y'all need a remedial class in home ec. Pathetic. |
Strawberries aren't a "processed garbage food" nitwit. Follow the thread. |
| I’m so elated to finally see a post like this on DCUM. |
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Anyone else motivated by this to make a pie this weekend? I have my crust chilled and am off to assemble and bake it! I think it’s probably $10-15 with all the stuff (including kerrygold from Costco) — strawberries were definitely the most expensive part. Rhubarb is cheap!
So generally what I find is — home baked is cheaper than a fancy bakery but you’ll never beat the prices for the Costco or giant bakery. |
Are you of extremely advanced age? |