I bet that Brazil-North Korea game must have been fun to watch (Brazil won 2-1). North Korea is so secretive and it would have been pretty cool to look at if and by how much they sucked playing Brazil.
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oh for f-ck’s sake. the real reason is cuz no one wants to eat food from your nasty roach and rat infested bushwick kitchens…
“After getting some love from the New York Times two weeks ago, the popular Greenpoint Food Market has been indefinitely canceled. The bi-monthly market featured more than 50 artisanal food vendors selling everything from “Anarchy in a Jar” pickled pairs to Ghost Chili. Then along came the Times to blow the place up, just like they did with The Yard. Now the Health Department is breathing down the market’s neck, insisting that vendors take food-handling courses and use commercial kitchens.
Many of the smaller vendors say they won’t be able to comply, because commercial kitchens cost as much as $300 to rent for five hours. And there seems to be a feeling that the Health Department’s crackdown is part of a bigger conspiracy to force consumers back into the arms of corporate supermarkets. One big fan of the market, Elaine Matthias, tells the Brooklyn Paper, “The grassroots activity is a reaction to the presence of big food corporations in health policy so it doesn’t surprise me that the government is putting up a lot of red tape to prevent people from creating foods in their kitchens and bringing it to a public market.”
Instead of the market slated for June 26th, organizer Joann Kim will hold a “Think Tank Potluck” to brainstorm ways to help keep the market in business. A representative from the Health Department will be on hand to talk about the laws, and Council member Stephen Levin will also join the panel. “
I usually chomp on burritos or egg rolls.
“I have some pickles at home I chomp on when returning home on a hot day.”
Euphemism, jester???
I bet that Brazil-North Korea game must have been fun to watch (Brazil won 2-1). North Korea is so secretive and it would have been pretty cool to look at if and by how much they sucked playing Brazil.
“A representative from the Health Department will be on hand to talk about the laws, and Council member Stephen Levin will also join the panel.”
So long as it’s kosher, it will be fine with Levin.
Kens, I’d rather commit forgery than murder. And if I married for money, then I’d probably end up an adulterer.
Have you tried Carl’s Steaks yet?
“Polemicist is back.”
I noticed that the other day in the Heights/BQE thread. Spreading the joy all over!!
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oh for f-ck’s sake. the real reason is cuz no one wants to eat food from your nasty roach and rat infested bushwick kitchens…
“After getting some love from the New York Times two weeks ago, the popular Greenpoint Food Market has been indefinitely canceled. The bi-monthly market featured more than 50 artisanal food vendors selling everything from “Anarchy in a Jar” pickled pairs to Ghost Chili. Then along came the Times to blow the place up, just like they did with The Yard. Now the Health Department is breathing down the market’s neck, insisting that vendors take food-handling courses and use commercial kitchens.
Many of the smaller vendors say they won’t be able to comply, because commercial kitchens cost as much as $300 to rent for five hours. And there seems to be a feeling that the Health Department’s crackdown is part of a bigger conspiracy to force consumers back into the arms of corporate supermarkets. One big fan of the market, Elaine Matthias, tells the Brooklyn Paper, “The grassroots activity is a reaction to the presence of big food corporations in health policy so it doesn’t surprise me that the government is putting up a lot of red tape to prevent people from creating foods in their kitchens and bringing it to a public market.”
Instead of the market slated for June 26th, organizer Joann Kim will hold a “Think Tank Potluck” to brainstorm ways to help keep the market in business. A representative from the Health Department will be on hand to talk about the laws, and Council member Stephen Levin will also join the panel. “
“I just found some cans of Pringles Dill Pickle flavoured potato chips at Rite Aid!!! Bought three tins.”
Did you think there was ANY possibility they wouldn’t still be there if you went back for more???
Anybody with half a brain won’t deal with a 20 year old twink more than a few rolls in the hay.
God knows you couldn’t take one to a repectable dinner party.