Belligerent Savant » Sat Aug 14, 2021 8:42 am wrote:PufPuf93 » Sat Aug 14, 2021 10:07 am wrote:Wombaticus Rex » Fri Aug 13, 2021 2:01 pm wrote:"How is your market crash watch party going?"
>THEY'RE MAKING A FUCKING COOKBOOK
"That's nice, dear"
Maybe a new thread then?
Piqued my interest.
We can talk about food and ways to cope and have some quality life in our immediate environs as society melts down; topics of practicality we can all get behind and perhaps reduce some of the current polarization at RI.
Yes. Let's do it. New thread. A topic that will become incrementally more important. But regardless of import i wanna hear more about Harvey's (and ideas/tips from others) hot takes on cooking with minimal/no 'budget', using (at least in part) locally foraged ingredients.
WRex's quip had me chuckle audibly to myself -- a rare event these days. He also has some intel/first-hand exposure on this 'food' topic (but don't want to 'out' him), given some of his book recommendations and anecdotes on outdoor living (invariably involving the working class staple, Budweiser, which by itself is a funny accent. Am I sounding like a stalker? Nah, just someone that pays attention to worthwhile tips).
Edit to add: very much appreciating drstrangelove's takes as well, and comments from others (Iam, etc) inspiring the replies.
Re: OP, the timing remains TBD -- and I for one would place my money (ha) on an incremental descent rather than sudden 'crash' given the manner in which the sausage is made these days -- but we shall see.
WR caused me a chuckle as well and chuckles are good and healthy.
I agree with incremental descent as well. The descent is happening all around us. Might be some big speed bumps given the facts of war and mass killing pandemic that are human history and destiny..