SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 3:12 pm
Crazy Glace, the interior needs it's own pasteurization plant.
All the milk in B.C. get's shipped down here and then we have a disaster like this to bring home the need for one in the interior.
I'm affected by what's going on in the Sumas prairie as that's the industry l'm in.
That's insane, I didn't know it was all trucked down there. Talk about inefficient.
I've been trying to buy Canadian grown/produced for food but it's a challenge. I was reading about labeling and Product of Canada (or the black circle with the maple leaf and word Canada) applies to anything processed in Canada, so it could be farmed in China, processed into nuggets and sold as Product of Canada. I started thinking a lot about this when I noticed most of the frozen fish is a packaged in China. And we live on the west coast...makes you wonder.
Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 11:28 am
That's insane, I didn't know it was all trucked down there. Talk about inefficient.
I've been trying to buy Canadian grown/produced for food but it's a challenge. I was reading about labeling and Product of Canada (or the black circle with the maple leaf and word Canada) applies to anything processed in Canada, so it could be farmed in China, processed into nuggets and sold as Product of Canada. I started thinking a lot about this when I noticed most of the frozen fish is a packaged in China. And we live on the west coast...makes you wonder.
"Product of Canada" means that the largest cost takes place in Canada. Order tomatoes from China or Mexico or wherever, and can them in Canada... if the canning costs more than the tomatoes, then it's a "product of Canada."
Glacier wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 3:41 am
Ya, only a few small pasteurizers in the interior (eg. Blackwell Dairy near Kamloops). Over 90% has to be shipped to Abbotsford. My dairy farming friend here had to dump his milk for several days until Alberta would accept it.
BTW, he's a huge weather geek. he just spent over 5 grand on a Davis weather station. It even shows the temperature and moisture in the ground from 10cm down to 90cm down.
Wow Glace that's a super Geek is his station
online?
It's the 7th annual 2 old retired geezer's inaccurate snowfall contest
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The Esso at Yale and hiway 9 is out of gas again.
there not monitoring what people take the attendant told me they can't police it, honor system good luck with that.
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Weird, the Esso on Luckakuck in Chilliwack was out of gas tonight, most stations have been pretty good with supply out side of afew day's just before the rationing and during the road closures.
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SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 11:36 pm
Weird, the Esso on Luckakuck in Chilliwack was out of gas tonight, most stations have been pretty good with supply out side of afew day's just before the rationing and during the road closures.
I got gas tonight, no problem, other than they've completely changed how you get in and out of the mall, I'm not sure it's an improvement.
Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 11:49 pm
I got gas tonight, no problem, other than they've completely changed how you get in and out of the mall, I'm not sure it's an improvement.
Evacuation route for the feeetzzzz of snow expected perhaps.
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