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Dänk 1010011010...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:58 am
Guest
I'm an American who is visiting Serbia, and though it may seem a bit
backwards at times, the food is excellent.

All food seems to be locally grown, and Serbian farms are small
independent operations, unlike the corporate megafarms in America.

As a result, the food is extremely fresh and so much flavorful than
the genetically-engineered, chemically-fertilized, hormone-injected
stuff we eat in the United States.

At first I thought the prices seemed a bit high, but that is because
small farms lack the 'efficiency' of megafarms. The higher (actually
still lower than U.S.) price includes QUALITY, something that American
megafarms have lost in the race for maximum production.

Unfortunately, Serbia is trying to 'modernize,' and this means that
soon its agricultural industry will be destroyed as Mosanto, ADM, and
Wal-Mart take over the country.

Serbia might join the EU eventually, but EU regulations impose strict
regulations on agricultural operations. For example, the EU requires
that all dairy farms have a minimum of 40 cows, which conflicts with
Serbian herd sizes of about a dozen.

I suspect that in about ten years all Serbian food will be produced by
Mosanto, and become as tasteless and unhealthy as U.S. 'food.'
 
Pits09...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:50 am
Guest
On Oct 22, 6:58 pm, Dänk 1010011010 <dank... at (no spam) rocketmail.com> wrote:
[quote]I'm an American who is visiting Serbia, and though it may seem a bit
backwards at times, the food is excellent.

All food seems to be locally grown, and Serbian farms are small
independent operations, unlike the corporate megafarms in America.

As a result, the food is extremely fresh and so much flavorful than
the genetically-engineered, chemically-fertilized, hormone-injected
stuff we eat in the United States.

At first I thought the prices seemed a bit high, but that is because
small farms lack the 'efficiency' of megafarms.  The higher (actually
still lower than U.S.) price includes QUALITY, something that American
megafarms have lost in the race for maximum production.

Unfortunately, Serbia is trying to 'modernize,' and this means that
soon its agricultural industry will be destroyed as Mosanto, ADM, and
Wal-Mart take over the country.

Serbia might join the EU eventually, but EU regulations impose strict
regulations on agricultural operations.  For example, the EU requires
that all dairy farms have a minimum of 40 cows, which conflicts with
Serbian herd sizes of about a dozen.

I suspect that in about ten years all Serbian food will be produced by
Mosanto, and become as tasteless and unhealthy as U.S. 'food.'
[/quote]
As long as the BEES are not fed Monsanto chemicals
this may help that sad place

see
http://www.sandia.gov/media/minebees.htm
 
garden-variety dick...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:34 am
Guest
On Oct 22, 6:58 am, Dänk 1010011010 <dank... at (no spam) rocketmail.com> wrote:
[quote]I'm an American who is visiting Serbia, and though it may seem a bit
backwards at times, the food is excellent.

All food seems to be locally grown, and Serbian farms are small
independent operations, unlike the corporate megafarms in America.

As a result, the food is extremely fresh and so much flavorful than
the genetically-engineered, chemically-fertilized, hormone-injected
stuff we eat in the United States.

At first I thought the prices seemed a bit high, but that is because
small farms lack the 'efficiency' of megafarms.  The higher (actually
still lower than U.S.) price includes QUALITY, something that American
megafarms have lost in the race for maximum production.

Unfortunately, Serbia is trying to 'modernize,' and this means that
soon its agricultural industry will be destroyed as Mosanto, ADM, and
Wal-Mart take over the country.

Serbia might join the EU eventually, but EU regulations impose strict
regulations on agricultural operations.  For example, the EU requires
that all dairy farms have a minimum of 40 cows, which conflicts with
Serbian herd sizes of about a dozen.

I suspect that in about ten years all Serbian food will be produced by
Mosanto, and become as tasteless and unhealthy as U.S. 'food.'
[/quote]
The Serbs have always been a people who are not worth considering. I
wouldn't fly there on your broom.
 
Jerry Okamura...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:59 am
Guest
The higher the price, the fewer people can afford to pay that price.

"Dänk 1010011010" <dank420 at (no spam) rocketmail.com> wrote in message
news:0ba0e49e-452e-4a05-ae9f-cef0d4e0e69c at (no spam) d23g2000vbm.googlegroups.com...
[quote]I'm an American who is visiting Serbia, and though it may seem a bit
backwards at times, the food is excellent.

All food seems to be locally grown, and Serbian farms are small
independent operations, unlike the corporate megafarms in America.

As a result, the food is extremely fresh and so much flavorful than
the genetically-engineered, chemically-fertilized, hormone-injected
stuff we eat in the United States.

At first I thought the prices seemed a bit high, but that is because
small farms lack the 'efficiency' of megafarms. The higher (actually
still lower than U.S.) price includes QUALITY, something that American
megafarms have lost in the race for maximum production.

Unfortunately, Serbia is trying to 'modernize,' and this means that
soon its agricultural industry will be destroyed as Mosanto, ADM, and
Wal-Mart take over the country.

Serbia might join the EU eventually, but EU regulations impose strict
regulations on agricultural operations. For example, the EU requires
that all dairy farms have a minimum of 40 cows, which conflicts with
Serbian herd sizes of about a dozen.

I suspect that in about ten years all Serbian food will be produced by
Mosanto, and become as tasteless and unhealthy as U.S. 'food.'[/quote]
 
Pits09...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:32 pm
Guest
On Oct 23, 11:26 am, "Gregory Morrow" <beefburgu... at (no spam) webtv.com> wrote:
[quote]Dänk 1010011010 wrote:
I'm an American who is visiting Serbia, and though it may seem a bit
backwards at times, the food is excellent.

All food seems to be locally grown, and Serbian farms are small
independent operations, unlike the corporate megafarms in America.

As a result, the food is extremely fresh and so much flavorful than
the genetically-engineered, chemically-fertilized, hormone-injected
stuff we eat in the United States.

At first I thought the prices seemed a bit high, but that is because
small farms lack the 'efficiency' of megafarms.  The higher (actually
still lower than U.S.) price includes QUALITY, something that American
megafarms have lost in the race for maximum production.

Unfortunately, Serbia is trying to 'modernize,' and this means that
soon its agricultural industry will be destroyed as Mosanto, ADM, and
Wal-Mart take over the country.

Serbia might join the EU eventually, but EU regulations impose strict
regulations on agricultural operations.  For example, the EU requires
that all dairy farms have a minimum of 40 cows, which conflicts with
Serbian herd sizes of about a dozen.

Serbs are peasants who live in caves...the EU wants them even less than it
does the Turks...

Here in Chicago Serbs are universally derided, they are referred to as
"squareheads", "off-the-boats", and "low-rents".  The higher-class ones are
referred to as "Eurotrash".  In fact we had one here in Illannnoy until last
year as a governor, now he's on trial...

Serbs are about as big a bunch of trash as gypsies, quite frankly...can be
correctly described as a "criminal class", like their comrades-in-arms the
Russians, another group that no would miss if they were exterminated...

I suspect that in about ten years all Serbian food will be produced by
Mosanto, and become as tasteless and unhealthy as U.S. 'food.'

Serbia, what a shithole...

You writing about Serbia's "healthy" food is like someone visiting the 1936
Berlin Olympics and praising the place because Hitler is a vegetarian...

What does Karadzic eat up there in his prison cell in the Netherlands,
awaiting his trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity...???

--
Best
Greg
[/quote]
perhaps

" nonfat yogurt and macrobiotics, he remained the serious drinker he
had always been, quaffing glass after glass of Bear's Blood wine"
 
Gregory Morrow...
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:26 pm
Guest
Dänk 1010011010 wrote:

[quote]I'm an American who is visiting Serbia, and though it may seem a bit
backwards at times, the food is excellent.

All food seems to be locally grown, and Serbian farms are small
independent operations, unlike the corporate megafarms in America.

As a result, the food is extremely fresh and so much flavorful than
the genetically-engineered, chemically-fertilized, hormone-injected
stuff we eat in the United States.

At first I thought the prices seemed a bit high, but that is because
small farms lack the 'efficiency' of megafarms. The higher (actually
still lower than U.S.) price includes QUALITY, something that American
megafarms have lost in the race for maximum production.

Unfortunately, Serbia is trying to 'modernize,' and this means that
soon its agricultural industry will be destroyed as Mosanto, ADM, and
Wal-Mart take over the country.

Serbia might join the EU eventually, but EU regulations impose strict
regulations on agricultural operations. For example, the EU requires
that all dairy farms have a minimum of 40 cows, which conflicts with
Serbian herd sizes of about a dozen.
[/quote]

Serbs are peasants who live in caves...the EU wants them even less than it
does the Turks...

Here in Chicago Serbs are universally derided, they are referred to as
"squareheads", "off-the-boats", and "low-rents". The higher-class ones are
referred to as "Eurotrash". In fact we had one here in Illannnoy until last
year as a governor, now he's on trial...

Serbs are about as big a bunch of trash as gypsies, quite frankly...can be
correctly described as a "criminal class", like their comrades-in-arms the
Russians, another group that no would miss if they were exterminated...


[quote]I suspect that in about ten years all Serbian food will be produced by
Mosanto, and become as tasteless and unhealthy as U.S. 'food.'
[/quote]

Serbia, what a shithole...

You writing about Serbia's "healthy" food is like someone visiting the 1936
Berlin Olympics and praising the place because Hitler is a vegetarian...

What does Karadzic eat up there in his prison cell in the Netherlands,
awaiting his trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity...???


--
Best
Greg
 
 
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