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Jill McQuown
2024-12-12 01:12:12 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very bland. Suggestions?

Jill
Hank Rogers
2024-12-12 01:29:56 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
You'll find any brand of vinegar bland, as it is only about 5% acid.

Your Majesty's body PH is much lower than that, so it will taste like
water to you.

Visit a swimming pool supply store and buy a jug of hydrochloric acid.
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2024-12-12 19:15:51 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much
of anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
You'll find any brand of vinegar bland, as it is only about 5% acid.
Your Majesty's body PH is much lower than that, so it will taste like
water to you.
Visit a swimming pool supply store and buy a jug of hydrochloric acid.
🧪 ☢️ 😵
Bruce
2024-12-12 02:19:00 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very bland. Suggestions?
Bacon bits?
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ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2024-12-12 03:08:51 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very bland. Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Bruce
2024-12-12 04:25:53 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very bland. Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
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ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2024-12-12 05:30:35 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Bruce
2024-12-12 06:08:56 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Here in Australia, it's malt vinegar. In the Netherlands it's mayo,
satay sauce or a mix of mayo, curry sauce and finely chopped onions.
In France, I believe it is or used to be ketchup. So you lean French.
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Bruce
2024-12-12 07:11:25 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Here in Australia, it's malt vinegar. In the Netherlands it's mayo,
satay sauce or a mix of mayo, curry sauce and finely chopped onions.
In France, I believe it is or used to be ketchup. So you lean French.
No wait, you don't lean at all.
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Dave Smith
2024-12-12 14:17:57 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and they
like mayo with their fries.
Bruce
2024-12-12 17:16:08 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and they
like mayo with their fries.
Amen.
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Graham
2024-12-12 18:11:08 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and they
like mayo with their fries.
Amen.
I also prefer mayo with fries. However, on visits to the UK I usually
visit the Aldeburgh Fish Shop and then it has to be malt vinegar.
Jill McQuown
2024-12-12 22:37:24 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and they
like mayo with their fries.
Amen.
I also prefer mayo with fries. However, on visits to the UK I usually
visit the Aldeburgh Fish Shop and then it has to be malt vinegar.
Obviously I'm not going to the UK to get malt vinegar. ;)

Jill
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2024-12-12 22:51:31 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and they
like mayo with their fries.
Amen.
I also prefer mayo with fries. However, on visits to the UK I usually
visit the Aldeburgh Fish Shop and then it has to be malt vinegar.
Obviously I'm not going to the UK to get malt vinegar. ;)
Jill
Obviously you do not know of Amazon grocery.
Hank Rogers
2024-12-12 22:52:51 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and they
like mayo with their fries.
Amen.
I also prefer mayo with fries. However, on visits to the UK I usually
visit the Aldeburgh Fish Shop and then it has to be malt vinegar.
Obviously I'm not going to the UK to get malt vinegar. ;)
Jill
We sort of figured that your Majesty. But you could call the King and
ask him to send you a bottle.
Michael Trew
2024-12-14 18:27:37 UTC
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I also prefer mayo with fries. However, on visits to the UK I usually
visit the Aldeburgh Fish Shop and then it has to be malt vinegar.
Obviously I'm not going to the UK to get malt vinegar. ;)
Jill
I agree that Heinz malt vinegar is dull. I bought a glass jar of a UK
import brand of malt vinegar, available in the foreign foods aisle of my
local grocery store. Unfortunately, I don't remember the brand name,
and I'm not home.
Carol
2024-12-12 19:42:36 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and
they like mayo with their fries.
It's mostly Canadian and UK from my limited knowledge. I tried it in
Canada and it was ok enough.
Bruce
2024-12-12 19:48:40 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and
they like mayo with their fries.
It's mostly Canadian and UK from my limited knowledge. I tried it in
Canada and it was ok enough.
Nonsense machine cshenkie strikes again!
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Hank Rogers
2024-12-12 22:18:07 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and
they like mayo with their fries.
It's mostly Canadian and UK from my limited knowledge. I tried it in
Canada and it was ok enough.
Nonsense machine cshenkie strikes again!
But good fodder for ass sniffing, right Master?
D
2024-12-12 20:51:57 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and
they like mayo with their fries.
It's mostly Canadian and UK from my limited knowledge. I tried it in
Canada and it was ok enough.
Salt, or possibly a tiny amount of ketchup. No mayo for me please.
Carol
2024-12-13 18:46:02 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and
they like mayo with their fries.
It's mostly Canadian and UK from my limited knowledge. I tried it
in Canada and it was ok enough.
Salt, or possibly a tiny amount of ketchup. No mayo for me please.
Mayo or tartar sauce, sometimes ketchup, mayo, and mustard with minced
onions.
D
2024-12-14 12:32:16 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here and
they like mayo with their fries.
It's mostly Canadian and UK from my limited knowledge. I tried it
in Canada and it was ok enough.
Salt, or possibly a tiny amount of ketchup. No mayo for me please.
Mayo or tartar sauce, sometimes ketchup, mayo, and mustard with minced
onions.
Mustard with minced onions? Never heard of! Fascinating combination!
Carol
2024-12-14 20:16:41 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Just salt for me. There are a lot of Dutch people around here
and they like mayo with their fries.
It's mostly Canadian and UK from my limited knowledge. I tried
it in Canada and it was ok enough.
Salt, or possibly a tiny amount of ketchup. No mayo for me please.
Mayo or tartar sauce, sometimes ketchup, mayo, and mustard with
minced onions.
Mustard with minced onions? Never heard of! Fascinating combination!
Ketcup+mayo+mustard+onions.
Jim
2024-12-12 21:03:26 UTC
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from my limited knowledge.
+1
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2024-12-12 19:21:06 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
Wait...wut?

How about:


Jill McQuown
2024-12-12 22:36:21 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
I was actually thinking more specifically of the fish, rather than the
fries. For fries I prefer nothing more than salt.

Jill
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2024-12-12 22:51:05 UTC
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Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
I like my fries sans ketchup or any condiment.
I was actually thinking more specifically of the fish, rather than the
fries.  For fries I prefer nothing more than salt.
Jill
Rock salt?

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8xWaZv-cPPU?feature=share

...what she said...

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2024-12-12 19:20:11 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very bland. Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?

...green ants?


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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
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2024-12-12 21:09:59 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
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2024-12-12 22:47:38 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
Well yer not in Canuckistan then, yeah?

https://farmersforum.com/carbon-tax-crush-mushroom-farm-paid-100000-in-carbon-tax-in-one-year/

OTTAWA — An Eastern Ontario mushroom farm that pays about $100,000
annually in federal carbon tax — a cost slated to quadruple to $400,000
by 2030 — got little sympathy from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during
a heated exchange in the House of Commons.

In one month alone the natural gas bill at the Medeiros family mushroom
operation for Nov. 9 to Dec. 6 was $72,050 for 129,500 cubic meters of
natural gas. The bill included $16,000 in carbon taxes. The farm
operates in the riding of the leader of the official opposition Pierre
Poilievre (CON – Carleton) who, in a December 13 back-and-forth, asked
the prime minister to explain the high carbon tax costs. Prime Minister
Trudeau blamed Carleton Mushrooms for being too successful and using too
much natural gas, instead of using alternative energy.

Trudeau argued that the farm’s higher-than-average carbon-tax charge
only proved that it must change its ways.

Polievre pounced: “I will ask the same question I have asked the Prime
Minister now about a half a dozen times: When he finally gets around to
talking to Carleton Mushroom Farms’ owner, how will he advise them to
pay their forthcoming $400,000 carbon tax bill? Will it be by raising
prices on Canadians or by cutting back and bringing in more dirty
foreign food?”

Replied Trudeau: “Mr. Speaker, 97% of farm fuel emissions are exempt
from the price on pollution. The average farm across this country pays a
little less than $1,000 on natural gas emissions through the price on
pollution. Therefore, one can only imagine how much natural gas this
successful mushroom farm must be using for their cost of the price on
pollution to be that large. We will happily work with the farmer to
switch toward a lower-emitting approach to doing their business well and
protecting future generations.”


Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre (left) and Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau spar in the House of Commons on Dec. 13.

Poilievre, however, pointed out that the farm had no option but to use
natural gas and must compete with American producers who are not charged
a carbon tax.

While Trudeau called the farm a “multi-million-dollar” operation, the
average Canadian farm is, in fact, a multi-million-dollar operation with
a projected net worth of $3.8 million in 2022, according to Statistics
Canada.

Poilievre also brought up the plight of well-known tomato-growing
operation SunTech Greenhouses, of Manotick. The carbon-tax paid by the
firm “means that its produce is more expensive in the village of
Manotick than a Mexican tomato is in the village of Manotick, sending a
price signal for consumers to buy the tomato that had to be transported
by truck and train, burning fossil fuels, right across the continent,”
the Conservative leader said. “Why does the Prime Minister not axe the
tax so we can bring down the cost of farm production and bring home more
clean, green Canadian produce?”

But the prime minister didn’t budge from his position that the tax “is a
key part of actually making things more affordable for the long term for
Canadians by pushing and encouraging innovation.”


Turdeau is a despicable statist asswipe, period!

🟥🍁🟥
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2024-12-12 23:24:45 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
Well yer not in Canuckistan then, yeah?
https://farmersforum.com/carbon-tax-crush-mushroom-farm-paid-100000-in-carbon-tax-in-one-year/
OTTAWA ? An Eastern Ontario mushroom farm that pays about $100,000
annually in federal carbon tax ? a cost slated to quadruple to $400,000
by 2030 ? got little sympathy from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during
a heated exchange in the House of Commons.
In one month alone the natural gas bill at the Medeiros family mushroom
operation for Nov. 9 to Dec. 6 was $72,050 for 129,500 cubic meters of
natural gas. The bill included $16,000 in carbon taxes. The farm
operates in the riding of the leader of the official opposition Pierre
Poilievre (CON ? Carleton) who, in a December 13 back-and-forth, asked
the prime minister to explain the high carbon tax costs. Prime Minister
Trudeau blamed Carleton Mushrooms for being too successful and using too
much natural gas, instead of using alternative energy.
Trudeau argued that the farm?s higher-than-average carbon-tax charge
only proved that it must change its ways.
Polievre pounced: ?I will ask the same question I have asked the Prime
Minister now about a half a dozen times: When he finally gets around to
talking to Carleton Mushroom Farms? owner, how will he advise them to
pay their forthcoming $400,000 carbon tax bill? Will it be by raising
prices on Canadians or by cutting back and bringing in more dirty
foreign food??
Replied Trudeau: ?Mr. Speaker, 97% of farm fuel emissions are exempt
from the price on pollution. The average farm across this country pays a
little less than $1,000 on natural gas emissions through the price on
pollution. Therefore, one can only imagine how much natural gas this
successful mushroom farm must be using for their cost of the price on
pollution to be that large. We will happily work with the farmer to
switch toward a lower-emitting approach to doing their business well and
protecting future generations.?
Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre (left) and Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau spar in the House of Commons on Dec. 13.
Poilievre, however, pointed out that the farm had no option but to use
natural gas and must compete with American producers who are not charged
a carbon tax.
While Trudeau called the farm a ?multi-million-dollar? operation, the
average Canadian farm is, in fact, a multi-million-dollar operation with
a projected net worth of $3.8 million in 2022, according to Statistics
Canada.
Poilievre also brought up the plight of well-known tomato-growing
operation SunTech Greenhouses, of Manotick. The carbon-tax paid by the
firm ?means that its produce is more expensive in the village of
Manotick than a Mexican tomato is in the village of Manotick, sending a
price signal for consumers to buy the tomato that had to be transported
by truck and train, burning fossil fuels, right across the continent,?
the Conservative leader said. ?Why does the Prime Minister not axe the
tax so we can bring down the cost of farm production and bring home more
clean, green Canadian produce??
But the prime minister didn?t budge from his position that the tax ?is a
key part of actually making things more affordable for the long term for
Canadians by pushing and encouraging innovation.?
Turdeau is a despicable statist asswipe, period!
???
My mushrooms are medicine.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
Well yer not in Canuckistan then, yeah?
https://farmersforum.com/carbon-tax-crush-mushroom-farm-paid-100000-in-carbon-tax-in-one-year/
OTTAWA ? An Eastern Ontario mushroom farm that pays about $100,000
annually in federal carbon tax ? a cost slated to quadruple to $400,000
by 2030 ? got little sympathy from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during
a heated exchange in the House of Commons.
In one month alone the natural gas bill at the Medeiros family mushroom
operation for Nov. 9 to Dec. 6 was $72,050 for 129,500 cubic meters of
natural gas. The bill included $16,000 in carbon taxes. The farm
operates in the riding of the leader of the official opposition Pierre
Poilievre (CON ? Carleton) who, in a December 13 back-and-forth, asked
the prime minister to explain the high carbon tax costs. Prime Minister
Trudeau blamed Carleton Mushrooms for being too successful and using too
much natural gas, instead of using alternative energy.
Trudeau argued that the farm?s higher-than-average carbon-tax charge
only proved that it must change its ways.
Polievre pounced: ?I will ask the same question I have asked the Prime
Minister now about a half a dozen times: When he finally gets around to
talking to Carleton Mushroom Farms? owner, how will he advise them to
pay their forthcoming $400,000 carbon tax bill? Will it be by raising
prices on Canadians or by cutting back and bringing in more dirty
foreign food??
Replied Trudeau: ?Mr. Speaker, 97% of farm fuel emissions are exempt
from the price on pollution. The average farm across this country pays a
little less than $1,000 on natural gas emissions through the price on
pollution. Therefore, one can only imagine how much natural gas this
successful mushroom farm must be using for their cost of the price on
pollution to be that large. We will happily work with the farmer to
switch toward a lower-emitting approach to doing their business well and
protecting future generations.?
Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre (left) and Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau spar in the House of Commons on Dec. 13.
Poilievre, however, pointed out that the farm had no option but to use
natural gas and must compete with American producers who are not charged
a carbon tax.
While Trudeau called the farm a ?multi-million-dollar? operation, the
average Canadian farm is, in fact, a multi-million-dollar operation with
a projected net worth of $3.8 million in 2022, according to Statistics
Canada.
Poilievre also brought up the plight of well-known tomato-growing
operation SunTech Greenhouses, of Manotick. The carbon-tax paid by the
firm ?means that its produce is more expensive in the village of
Manotick than a Mexican tomato is in the village of Manotick, sending a
price signal for consumers to buy the tomato that had to be transported
by truck and train, burning fossil fuels, right across the continent,?
the Conservative leader said. ?Why does the Prime Minister not axe the
tax so we can bring down the cost of farm production and bring home more
clean, green Canadian produce??
But the prime minister didn?t budge from his position that the tax ?is a
key part of actually making things more affordable for the long term for
Canadians by pushing and encouraging innovation.?
Turdeau is a despicable statist asswipe, period!
???
My mushrooms are medicine.
Rock that!

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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
Well yer not in Canuckistan then, yeah?
https://farmersforum.com/carbon-tax-crush-mushroom-farm-paid-100000-in-carbon-tax-in-one-year/
OTTAWA ? An Eastern Ontario mushroom farm that pays about $100,000
annually in federal carbon tax ? a cost slated to quadruple to $400,000
by 2030 ? got little sympathy from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during
a heated exchange in the House of Commons.
In one month alone the natural gas bill at the Medeiros family mushroom
operation for Nov. 9 to Dec. 6 was $72,050 for 129,500 cubic meters of
natural gas. The bill included $16,000 in carbon taxes. The farm
operates in the riding of the leader of the official opposition Pierre
Poilievre (CON ? Carleton) who, in a December 13 back-and-forth, asked
the prime minister to explain the high carbon tax costs. Prime Minister
Trudeau blamed Carleton Mushrooms for being too successful and using too
much natural gas, instead of using alternative energy.
Trudeau argued that the farm?s higher-than-average carbon-tax charge
only proved that it must change its ways.
Polievre pounced: ?I will ask the same question I have asked the Prime
Minister now about a half a dozen times: When he finally gets around to
talking to Carleton Mushroom Farms? owner, how will he advise them to
pay their forthcoming $400,000 carbon tax bill? Will it be by raising
prices on Canadians or by cutting back and bringing in more dirty
foreign food??
Replied Trudeau: ?Mr. Speaker, 97% of farm fuel emissions are exempt
from the price on pollution. The average farm across this country pays a
little less than $1,000 on natural gas emissions through the price on
pollution. Therefore, one can only imagine how much natural gas this
successful mushroom farm must be using for their cost of the price on
pollution to be that large. We will happily work with the farmer to
switch toward a lower-emitting approach to doing their business well and
protecting future generations.?
Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre (left) and Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau spar in the House of Commons on Dec. 13.
Poilievre, however, pointed out that the farm had no option but to use
natural gas and must compete with American producers who are not charged
a carbon tax.
While Trudeau called the farm a ?multi-million-dollar? operation, the
average Canadian farm is, in fact, a multi-million-dollar operation with
a projected net worth of $3.8 million in 2022, according to Statistics
Canada.
Poilievre also brought up the plight of well-known tomato-growing
operation SunTech Greenhouses, of Manotick. The carbon-tax paid by the
firm ?means that its produce is more expensive in the village of
Manotick than a Mexican tomato is in the village of Manotick, sending a
price signal for consumers to buy the tomato that had to be transported
by truck and train, burning fossil fuels, right across the continent,?
the Conservative leader said. ?Why does the Prime Minister not axe the
tax so we can bring down the cost of farm production and bring home more
clean, green Canadian produce??
But the prime minister didn?t budge from his position that the tax ?is a
key part of actually making things more affordable for the long term for
Canadians by pushing and encouraging innovation.?
Turdeau is a despicable statist asswipe, period!
???
My mushrooms are medicine.
Rock that!
⁺˚⋆。°🍄₊
i honestly don't like em
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on
fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like
much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
Well yer not in Canuckistan then, yeah?
https://farmersforum.com/carbon-tax-crush-mushroom-farm-paid-100000-in-carbon-tax-in-one-year/
OTTAWA ? An Eastern Ontario mushroom farm that pays about $100,000
annually in federal carbon tax ? a cost slated to quadruple to $400,000
by 2030 ? got little sympathy from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during
a heated exchange in the House of Commons.
In one month alone the natural gas bill at the Medeiros family mushroom
operation for Nov. 9 to Dec. 6 was $72,050 for 129,500 cubic meters of
natural gas. The bill included $16,000 in carbon taxes. The farm
operates in the riding of the leader of the official opposition Pierre
Poilievre (CON ? Carleton) who, in a December 13 back-and-forth, asked
the prime minister to explain the high carbon tax costs. Prime Minister
Trudeau blamed Carleton Mushrooms for being too successful and using too
much natural gas, instead of using alternative energy.
Trudeau argued that the farm?s higher-than-average carbon-tax charge
only proved that it must change its ways.
Polievre pounced: ?I will ask the same question I have asked the Prime
Minister now about a half a dozen times: When he finally gets around to
talking to Carleton Mushroom Farms? owner, how will he advise them to
pay their forthcoming $400,000 carbon tax bill? Will it be by raising
prices on Canadians or by cutting back and bringing in more dirty
foreign food??
Replied Trudeau: ?Mr. Speaker, 97% of farm fuel emissions are exempt
from the price on pollution. The average farm across this country pays a
little less than $1,000 on natural gas emissions through the price on
pollution. Therefore, one can only imagine how much natural gas this
successful mushroom farm must be using for their cost of the price on
pollution to be that large. We will happily work with the farmer to
switch toward a lower-emitting approach to doing their business well and
protecting future generations.?
Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre (left) and Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau spar in the House of Commons on Dec. 13.
Poilievre, however, pointed out that the farm had no option but to use
natural gas and must compete with American producers who are not charged
a carbon tax.
While Trudeau called the farm a ?multi-million-dollar? operation, the
average Canadian farm is, in fact, a multi-million-dollar operation with
a projected net worth of $3.8 million in 2022, according to Statistics
Canada.
Poilievre also brought up the plight of well-known tomato-growing
operation SunTech Greenhouses, of Manotick. The carbon-tax paid by the
firm ?means that its produce is more expensive in the village of
Manotick than a Mexican tomato is in the village of Manotick, sending a
price signal for consumers to buy the tomato that had to be transported
by truck and train, burning fossil fuels, right across the continent,?
the Conservative leader said. ?Why does the Prime Minister not axe the
tax so we can bring down the cost of farm production and bring home more
clean, green Canadian produce??
But the prime minister didn?t budge from his position that the tax ?is a
key part of actually making things more affordable for the long term for
Canadians by pushing and encouraging innovation.?
Turdeau is a despicable statist asswipe, period!
???
My mushrooms are medicine.
Rock that!
⁺˚⋆。°🍄₊
i honestly don't like em
Well Skeeter does, so I honestly can't say your take is consequential to us.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on
fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like
much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
Well yer not in Canuckistan then, yeah?
https://farmersforum.com/carbon-tax-crush-mushroom-farm-paid-100000-in-carbon-tax-in-one-year/
OTTAWA ? An Eastern Ontario mushroom farm that pays about $100,000
annually in federal carbon tax ? a cost slated to quadruple to $400,000
by 2030 ? got little sympathy from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during
a heated exchange in the House of Commons.
In one month alone the natural gas bill at the Medeiros family mushroom
operation for Nov. 9 to Dec. 6 was $72,050 for 129,500 cubic meters of
natural gas. The bill included $16,000 in carbon taxes. The farm
operates in the riding of the leader of the official opposition Pierre
Poilievre (CON ? Carleton) who, in a December 13 back-and-forth, asked
the prime minister to explain the high carbon tax costs. Prime Minister
Trudeau blamed Carleton Mushrooms for being too successful and using too
much natural gas, instead of using alternative energy.
Trudeau argued that the farm?s higher-than-average carbon-tax charge
only proved that it must change its ways.
Polievre pounced: ?I will ask the same question I have asked the Prime
Minister now about a half a dozen times: When he finally gets around to
talking to Carleton Mushroom Farms? owner, how will he advise them to
pay their forthcoming $400,000 carbon tax bill? Will it be by raising
prices on Canadians or by cutting back and bringing in more dirty
foreign food??
Replied Trudeau: ?Mr. Speaker, 97% of farm fuel emissions are exempt
from the price on pollution. The average farm across this country pays a
little less than $1,000 on natural gas emissions through the price on
pollution. Therefore, one can only imagine how much natural gas this
successful mushroom farm must be using for their cost of the price on
pollution to be that large. We will happily work with the farmer to
switch toward a lower-emitting approach to doing their business well and
protecting future generations.?
Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre (left) and Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau spar in the House of Commons on Dec. 13.
Poilievre, however, pointed out that the farm had no option but to use
natural gas and must compete with American producers who are not charged
a carbon tax.
While Trudeau called the farm a ?multi-million-dollar? operation, the
average Canadian farm is, in fact, a multi-million-dollar operation with
a projected net worth of $3.8 million in 2022, according to Statistics
Canada.
Poilievre also brought up the plight of well-known tomato-growing
operation SunTech Greenhouses, of Manotick. The carbon-tax paid by the
firm ?means that its produce is more expensive in the village of
Manotick than a Mexican tomato is in the village of Manotick, sending a
price signal for consumers to buy the tomato that had to be transported
by truck and train, burning fossil fuels, right across the continent,?
the Conservative leader said. ?Why does the Prime Minister not axe the
tax so we can bring down the cost of farm production and bring home more
clean, green Canadian produce??
But the prime minister didn?t budge from his position that the tax ?is a
key part of actually making things more affordable for the long term for
Canadians by pushing and encouraging innovation.?
Turdeau is a despicable statist asswipe, period!
???
My mushrooms are medicine.
Rock that!
⁺˚⋆。°🍄₊
i honestly don't like em
Well Skeeter does, so I honestly can't say your take is consequential to us.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
Well yer not in Canuckistan then, yeah?
https://farmersforum.com/carbon-tax-crush-mushroom-farm-paid-100000-in-carbon-tax-in-one-year/
OTTAWA ? An Eastern Ontario mushroom farm that pays about $100,000
annually in federal carbon tax ? a cost slated to quadruple to $400,000
by 2030 ? got little sympathy from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during
a heated exchange in the House of Commons.
In one month alone the natural gas bill at the Medeiros family mushroom
operation for Nov. 9 to Dec. 6 was $72,050 for 129,500 cubic meters of
natural gas. The bill included $16,000 in carbon taxes. The farm
operates in the riding of the leader of the official opposition Pierre
Poilievre (CON ? Carleton) who, in a December 13 back-and-forth, asked
the prime minister to explain the high carbon tax costs. Prime Minister
Trudeau blamed Carleton Mushrooms for being too successful and using too
much natural gas, instead of using alternative energy.
Trudeau argued that the farm?s higher-than-average carbon-tax charge
only proved that it must change its ways.
Polievre pounced: ?I will ask the same question I have asked the Prime
Minister now about a half a dozen times: When he finally gets around to
talking to Carleton Mushroom Farms? owner, how will he advise them to
pay their forthcoming $400,000 carbon tax bill? Will it be by raising
prices on Canadians or by cutting back and bringing in more dirty
foreign food??
Replied Trudeau: ?Mr. Speaker, 97% of farm fuel emissions are exempt
from the price on pollution. The average farm across this country pays a
little less than $1,000 on natural gas emissions through the price on
pollution. Therefore, one can only imagine how much natural gas this
successful mushroom farm must be using for their cost of the price on
pollution to be that large. We will happily work with the farmer to
switch toward a lower-emitting approach to doing their business well and
protecting future generations.?
Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre (left) and Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau spar in the House of Commons on Dec. 13.
Poilievre, however, pointed out that the farm had no option but to use
natural gas and must compete with American producers who are not charged
a carbon tax.
While Trudeau called the farm a ?multi-million-dollar? operation, the
average Canadian farm is, in fact, a multi-million-dollar operation with
a projected net worth of $3.8 million in 2022, according to Statistics
Canada.
Poilievre also brought up the plight of well-known tomato-growing
operation SunTech Greenhouses, of Manotick. The carbon-tax paid by the
firm ?means that its produce is more expensive in the village of
Manotick than a Mexican tomato is in the village of Manotick, sending a
price signal for consumers to buy the tomato that had to be transported
by truck and train, burning fossil fuels, right across the continent,?
the Conservative leader said. ?Why does the Prime Minister not axe the
tax so we can bring down the cost of farm production and bring home more
clean, green Canadian produce??
But the prime minister didn?t budge from his position that the tax ?is a
key part of actually making things more affordable for the long term for
Canadians by pushing and encouraging innovation.?
Turdeau is a despicable statist asswipe, period!
???
My mushrooms are medicine.
Rock that!
⁺˚⋆。°🍄₊
i honestly don't like em
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
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but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland. >>>>>>
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Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of
anything. No > Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but
every business > magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
I do mushrooms and I don't pay any taxes on them.
Oh yeah ya do:

https://farmersforum.com/carbon-tax-crush-mushroom-farm-paid-100000-in-carbon-tax-in-one-year/

Mushroom farm paid $100,000 in carbon tax in one year

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/justin-trudeau-pierre-poilievre-carbon-tax-mushroom-farm-1.7044919

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre
sparred over Bill C-234, which seeks to remove the carbon tax from
natural gas and propane used in farming.

At one point during their exchange Poilievre mentioned Carleton Mushroom
Farms, a family business in the rural community of Osgoode, which he
said could use some financial relief.

Poilievre said the carbon tax currently adds up to more than $100,000 in
extra costs per year for the farm which is in his riding of Carleton.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
What a coincidence that this one was cross posted to alt.idiots
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Nothing gets past you, officer Dave.
He followed the trail of malt vinegar right to its souse...

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZqhvWcKaRsA?feature=share
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Nothing gets past you, officer Dave.
He followed the trail of malt vinegar right to its souse...
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZqhvWcKaRsA?feature=share
He's in a pickle.
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Nothing gets past you, officer Dave.
He's smarter than the average bear!
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Nothing gets past you, officer Dave.
He's smarter than the average bear!
He's a Boo-Boo.
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Nothing gets past you, officer Dave.
He followed the trail of malt vinegar right to its souse...

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZqhvWcKaRsA?feature=share
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything.
No Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every
business magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
What a coincidence that this one was cross posted to alt.idiots
Have you not grok'd there is a percentage to be paid?

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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything.
No Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every
business magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
What a coincidence that this one was cross posted to alt.idiots
Have you not grok'd there is a percentage to be paid?

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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
Now about all those Sikhs...mushroom taxes still strong?
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
In those Chink stores everything is cash with no records of anything. No
Chink has paid even one red cent to Revenue Canada but every business
magically loses a fortune on paper for tax write-offs.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
yes , tell us , " abos " it
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Isn't malt vinegar what Anglos prefer to put on their fries?
Tell us then, what do Abos put on theirs?
...green ants?
http://youtu.be/mJw5_sazvuI
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2024-12-12 19:41:06 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish &
chips but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste
like much of anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very
bland. Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Not that I recall seeing but possible?
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/London-Pub-Malt-Vinegar-12-7/dp/B01KRCQSN8/ref=zg_bs_g_6485902011_d_sccl_2/138-7198548-4264064?psc=1

London Pub Malt Vinegar 12.7 OZ(Pack of 2)

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars
$14.89

Customers like the taste, quality, and value of the vinegar. They
mention it's great on all kinds of different foods and does its job very
well. Opinions are mixed on the bottle quality.
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2024-12-12 22:34:14 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Doubtful, but there aren't any Asian markets nearby.

Jill
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Post by ItsJoanNotJoAnn
Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Doubtful, but there aren't any Asian markets nearby.
Jill
Yes there are, goo goo is your friend:

GFF Asian Store
Asian grocery store·
129 Burton Hill Rd suite l, Beaufort, SC 29906
Closes soon ⋅ 6 PM ⋅ Opens 11 AM Fri
(843) 522-0845

24 min (12.3 miles)

Ginger Weiland
5 reviews · 4 photos
Was looking for ingredients to make the foods I loved from Hawaii & they
had it all & then some. Very glad I found that little store with a lot
of items!

Tasha Karaoke
6 reviews · 8 photos
So glad to find this Asian market that is geared more towards Filipino
foods! Not to knock the Korean, Vietnamese, and any other Asian markets
around this area! They all have their good points. This is just the
first Filipino market that I’ve found since moving to SC and I love
Filipino food! Can’t wait to try their lumpia, definitely miss my moms
so we’ll see how it stands against hers :)

The woman behind the counter was kind and helpful. Only reason I gave 4
instead of 5 stars is that they were out of a few items that I wanted
but I was very satisfied with the things that I did get from there. It
is a bit small but packed full with goodies.
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2024-12-12 22:49:36 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.Â
Suggestions?
Jill
Is this something that Asian markets stock?
Doubtful, but there aren't any Asian markets nearby.
Jill
Good thing.
Asian markets are much too trashy and smelly for your royal Highness.
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2024-12-12 10:13:19 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very bland. Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered. There's
this (which I have not tried):

https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf

The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.

If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very bland. Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered. There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry. Completely bitched up that copy/paste. (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)

https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
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The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very bland. Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered. There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry. Completely bitched up that copy/paste. (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
Post by Cindy Hamilton
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy. I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead. That's
more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute for malt
vinegar). :)

Jill
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2024-12-12 22:54:24 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.  There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.  That's
more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute for malt
vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.  There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.  That's
more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute for malt
vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
She can use that as a douche, too, as that Listerine she's been using
must be kinda "harsh"...

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2024-12-12 23:02:29 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.  There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.  That's
more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute for malt
vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
Is that why someone called her vinegar tits?
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2024-12-12 23:52:38 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish &
chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.Â
Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.  There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.Â
That's more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute for
malt vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
Is that why someone called her vinegar tits?
No, that was just an epithet cast by some disgruntled subject. Her tits
(if you can find them) are not affected by her abnormally low body PH.

It's a medical condition first discovered in Salem, MA several centuries
ago.

Her Majesty does have a hard time tasting vinegar because her body is
naturally more acidic than any known commercial vinegar.

She can taste battery acid (H2SO4), since the PH is even lower than her
own. But it's much safer if she cuts her connoisseur vinegar with a
little muriatic acid (HCL).

Her Majesty can probably purchase it at any swimming pool supply store
in Beaufort, SC. Or she can order it from Amazon. I would say a
subscription of 1 gallon per month would keep her Majesty's PH perfectly
balanced.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.  There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.  That's
more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute for malt
vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
Is that why someone called her vinegar tits?
🐈‍⬛🍾 ( ͜. ㅅ ͜. )🥛 yumy
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2024-12-13 00:49:04 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.  There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.
That's more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute
for malt vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
Is that why someone called her vinegar tits?
🐈‍⬛🍾 ( ͜. ㅅ ͜. )🥛 yumy
This is ironic coming from people who are always whining about bullying.
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2024-12-13 01:09:00 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish &
chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.Â
There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.
That's more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute
for malt vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
Is that why someone called her vinegar tits?
🐈‍⬛🍾 ( ͜. ㅅ ͜. )🥛 yumy
This is ironic coming from people who are always whining about bullying.
Translate it for us Officer Dave. It just looks like gibberish on my screen.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.  There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.
That's more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute
for malt vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
Is that why someone called her vinegar tits?
🐈‍⬛🍾 ( ͜. ㅅ ͜. )🥛 yumy
This is ironic coming from people who are always whining about bullying.
One tends to fight fire with a backfire, starves it of the oxygen to
burn on.

👊
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.  There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.
That's more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute
for malt vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
Is that why someone called her vinegar tits?
🐈‍⬛🍾 ( ͜. ㅅ ͜. )🥛 yumy
This is ironic coming from people who are always whining about bullying.
It's definitely ironic but merely displays how childish the trolls
actually are.

Jill
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.
Suggestions?
Heinz nearly has the U.S. market for malt vinegar cornered.
There's
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT?crf
Sorry.  Completely bitched up that copy/paste.  (Why do I bother
posting first thing in the morning?)
https://www.zingermans.com/Product/malt-vinegar/V-MLT
Post by Cindy Hamilton
The "London Pub" brand looks to be as weak as Heinz.
If you get a recommeendation for Sarsons, it's available on Amazon.
Thanks, Cindy.  I tried a splash of balsamic vinegar instead.
That's more like the taste I'm looking for (if using a substitute
for malt vinegar). :)
Jill
Thank god the crisis has ended. Enjoy the balsamic your Majesty.
Is that why someone called her vinegar tits?
🐈‍⬛🍾 ( ͜. ㅅ ͜. )🥛 yumy
This is ironic coming from people who are always whining about bullying.
It's definitely ironic but merely displays how childish the trolls
actually are.
Jill
When you play nicely you /will be treated nicely/, sound equitable?

Regress and: 🪒 💥
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2024-12-13 20:50:50 UTC
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This is ironic coming from people who are always whining about bullying.
It's definitely ironic but merely displays how childish the trolls
actually are.
Jill
A circle jerk between two of the biggest bullies in here. Shocking.
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This is ironic coming from people who are always whining about bullying.
It's definitely ironic but merely displays how childish the trolls
actually are.
Jill
A circle jerk between two of the biggest bullies in here. Shocking.
The bully support network is up and running sir!

A brief outage while the kitty moved in and all systems are go now.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_fgW4ELJfug?feature=share

Got vinegar?

🤕
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Any brands anyone can recommend? I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything. The last one I bought was Heinz. Very bland. Suggestions?
Jill
That's not a fish. This is a fish.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kMbnm_f1YmQ
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
That's not a fish. This is a fish.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kMbnm_f1YmQ
Right then!

I _like her_, and that plank of cod was a proper serving.

Maybe chippers deprivation is what makes Janet such a witch.
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2024-12-13 22:59:19 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
That's not a fish. This is a fish.
(snipped stupid Youtube image)

Did I mention a specific type of fish? No, I did not. I was asking
about malt vinegar. Obviously you have no suggestions about brands of
malt vinegar. Not surprising.

Jill
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
That's not a fish. This is a fish.
(snipped stupid Youtube image)
Yes, the entire kitty as anger therapy model has collapsed within less
than a calendar week!
Post by Jill McQuown
Did I mention a specific type of fish?
Shut it, vinegar tits.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XHvEfwvVda8?feature=share
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2024-12-14 15:06:59 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
That's not a fish. This is a fish.
(snipped stupid Youtube image)
Yes, the entire kitty as anger therapy model has collapsed within less than
a calendar week!
This is surprising! Because when Jill is naughty kitty weeps. And we do
not want kitty to weep, do we? =/
Post by Jill McQuown
Did I mention a specific type of fish?
Shut it, vinegar tits.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XHvEfwvVda8?feature=share
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.  Suggestions?
Jill
That's not a fish. This is a fish.
(snipped stupid Youtube image)
Yes, the entire kitty as anger therapy model has collapsed within less
than a calendar week!
This is surprising! Because when Jill is naughty kitty weeps. And we do
not want kitty to weep, do we? =/
I know where kitty angst leads....and it is NOT inside the litter box,
oh no...revenge can be comprehensive for mental anguish like that.
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Post by Jill McQuown
Did I mention a specific type of fish?
Shut it, vinegar tits.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XHvEfwvVda8?feature=share
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2024-12-14 00:55:24 UTC
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.Â
Suggestions?
Jill
That's not a fish. This is a fish.
(snipped stupid Youtube image)
Did I mention a specific type of fish?  No, I did not.  I was asking
about malt vinegar.  Obviously you have no suggestions about brands of
malt vinegar.  Not surprising.
Jill
There is no malt vinegar currently on the market which could possibly
meet your Majesty's high standards.

You need to get a trusted courtier to brew a special Royal edition. See
if Ed or Dave will volunteer.
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Any brands anyone can recommend?  I like malt vinegar on fish & chips
but the only brands I can find in local stores don't taste like much of
anything.  The last one I bought was Heinz.  Very bland.Â
Suggestions?
Jill
That's not a fish. This is a fish.
(snipped stupid Youtube image)
Did I mention a specific type of fish?  No, I did not.  I was asking
about malt vinegar.  Obviously you have no suggestions about brands of
malt vinegar.  Not surprising.
Jill
There is no malt vinegar currently on the market which could possibly
meet your Majesty's high standards.
You need to get a trusted courtier to brew a special Royal edition. See
if Ed or Dave will volunteer.
Don't fergit that HRH Widder Jill would need a Royale Food Taster to
check for poisons...

Not ALL of her subjects universally revere her, ya know...

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