Barriehie
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The real deal! They're only 4 miles down the road!
That's great!The real deal! They're only 4 miles down the road!
Never been to Italy so no clue! I know there are fine, medium, and coarse grinds but haven't been able to find a grit size chart to look it up. Soon enough I'll be going to the place where they grow/harvest/grind this and I can get more info. I know when I see grits and polenta displayed in the grocery stores they're playing on ignorance. The package is different but the grinds aren't.That's great!
Looks very coarse for polenta. Is it the same in the US as it is in Italy? Italian polenta is more like flour.
Not too late to change your vote and fix thatNever been to Italy so no clue!
They’re gouging you!
Yeah, I bought 2 dozen large brown cage-free $5.29 each. What's going on in New Jersey? No poultry farms with laying hens?They’re gouging you!
I’d mail you some eggs if I could. The biggest egg news here is that retailers have begun limiting how many eggs you can buy in one trip, but that’s about it.Gouging
Why can't you?I’d mail you some eggs if I could.
It would cost more to post it than she's paying at the store.Why can't you?
I often buy fertile eggs through the postal system. Each egg needs to be wrapped individually and then put back in the egg box before the egg box is wrapped extensively. But if it can survive the Australian postal system, I'm sure it could survive the American system.