Is the peanut butter story like the Baijiu story, very exaggerated? Haha. But seriously, what a wonderful food eggs are, boil, bake, fry, scramble, poach, and used as a key ingredient in so many other recipes. In Brisbane we have a severe shortage of eggs, with some supermarkets out of stock completely for several days. Then, when they do get stock, it is limited. Price about A$6 per dozen home brand to about A$13 per dozen for organic free range. Time to buy a property and raise some chickens and grow some vegetables. Oh that's right, cant afford to buy a property in Australia. Even a 2 bedroom apartment in Brisbane (albeit a good area) is close to A$1 million. But as you said, life goes on and one day we may have butter that tastes like butter
Interesting that Aussies, UKies and Canuckis are all 'enjoying' similar experiences re rising food, energy and housing costs. Yet surfing online MSM from each of those places doesn't provide much in the way of comprehension or solutions.
Is the peanut butter story like the Baijiu story, very exaggerated? Haha. But seriously, what a wonderful food eggs are, boil, bake, fry, scramble, poach, and used as a key ingredient in so many other recipes. In Brisbane we have a severe shortage of eggs, with some supermarkets out of stock completely for several days. Then, when they do get stock, it is limited. Price about A$6 per dozen home brand to about A$13 per dozen for organic free range. Time to buy a property and raise some chickens and grow some vegetables. Oh that's right, cant afford to buy a property in Australia. Even a 2 bedroom apartment in Brisbane (albeit a good area) is close to A$1 million. But as you said, life goes on and one day we may have butter that tastes like butter
Interesting that Aussies, UKies and Canuckis are all 'enjoying' similar experiences re rising food, energy and housing costs. Yet surfing online MSM from each of those places doesn't provide much in the way of comprehension or solutions.