tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2137720809430579183.post7303442384649256156..comments2023-09-01T17:15:39.570-04:00Comments on The Paleo Drummer: Thoughts from the Costco checkout lineSteve Kirschhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07196209369347662434noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2137720809430579183.post-59610301013202650262014-01-28T17:21:54.389-05:002014-01-28T17:21:54.389-05:00I'd appreciate capitalism and the ability it g...I'd appreciate capitalism and the ability it gives people to destroy themselves a lot more if eating crappy food would prevent breeding /kill people young rather than just make them a burden on the health care system and public after they've raised kids in the same mold.<br /><br />If you really like sparkling water, Soda Streams are the bomb. I got one and flavor my water with lemon or lime juice. Tasty, natural, and way cheaper than pallets of La Croix, which was my drink of choice.Catnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2137720809430579183.post-86924854735628535942014-01-28T09:06:06.195-05:002014-01-28T09:06:06.195-05:00I get comments on my 'healthy' cart about ...I get comments on my 'healthy' cart about 1 out of 5 trips. (People down here call it a buggy, though.) It usually turns out to be a positive situation, especially with the cashiers. Last night, I was asked about the spaghetti squash I was purchasing. The cashier said she had wanted to try it, but wasn't sure of how to prepare it. "Does it really have strings inside?" she asked. I gave her a quick rundown of the process, mentioned a website she could go to for more information and told her what I used it for. It didn't take any extra time, since we were chatting while she was ringing me up, and I felt happy knowing she was more likely to attempt making them. Carriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13659335654517373102noreply@blogger.com