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  1. 5 minutes ago, PRDATR said:

    I cut back on sodium after reading the labels/ingridients of stuff 35 years ago when my kids were born. I can honestly say I've never eaten Top Ramen. I feel bad for the kids when I see a Mom buying it by the case and 12 packs of soda.

     

    Sodium is good for you. Nothing wrong with ramen. Little high in fat, cuz they deep fry the noodles 


  2. Don’t knock the molten ramen and oysters I’m telling you. 1.48 ramen bucket, 1.89 oysters vs $14 mountain house. 
     

    i actually did set a unit record this last weekend. I heard I was the first person to backpack in a 12 pack of tecate light 3 miles into the cabeza 

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  3. 15 minutes ago, Calamado_Guey said:

    I did just about this same exact meal plan on the mountain last month. Also did mountain house meals at night back at camp.  After 3 days I felt the sodium content catch up with me (I think), and I felt awful. To much for me apparently.  By day 4, I   switched to grilled chicken for dinner, oatmeal with coffee for lunch and scrambled eggs breakfast. First time I remember diet affecting how I felt. 

    I ate this for lunch and one of these for dinner with smoked oysters in it for 4 days. and I never felt better. Brought 3lbs candy and chocolate too. 

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  4. On 12/7/2023 at 11:13 PM, arizonian said:

    F**k tequila, bourbon is a civilized and a sipping whiskey. Last time I had tequila, somebody lost the cap and we had to drink the bottle dry. Never again...

     

    On 12/8/2023 at 7:30 AM, dsotm said:

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    Lol @ bourbon drinkers. They hand you straight bourbon and say isn’t that delicious? No it’s not, it’s straight brown alcohol 


  5. 1 hour ago, PRDATR said:

    I see both sides of the equation.

    Lets not forget we are all decendants of immigrants and at some point we embraced the entitlement. People feel threatend  when they see their everyday life changing. It's not the end of the world and the sky is not falling.

    I'm 71 years old. Knew a man who fought in the Civil War. Born in NYC and grew up with families that had grand parents that spoke no to little English from Italy, Syria and Puerto Rico. Our neighborhood was a true melting pot. My sisters Father-in-Law was a German who spent time as a POW in Russia. My neighbor escaped Germany as a young kid. His brother died in a German Concentration Camp. Think about carrying that burned into your memory.

    Yup, the landscape is changing. Just like it has for the past 600 hundred years. The cemetery close to my house on Long Island had about 40 graves. Some were well over 400 hundred years old. Barely legible. Native American land, bought by Quakers and Dutch Settlers.

    We are all not Descendants of illegal immigrants 

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