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  1. So when I first researched this, after having it prescribed and learning the price, I said, "Holy fuck, buy LLY stock!!!! Meanwhile I was figuring out how to bypass the pharma industry and find alternate sources. I did that, and now I'm pretty experienced and knowledgeable about it. But. I forgot to buy the stock, and it's tripled. I think it's too late. Novo Nordisk and one other company that I always forget are also making some of these peptides, but not as effective as Lilly. And now Lilly has retatrutide coming. I guess it would be amusing to own the stock of a company that I'm beating, and which quoted one of my Reddit posts in an ITC complaint against my sources for their peptide. LOL
  2. I wish we lived closer to Moriah's sister so we'd have a great supply. These blue ones are that good though. I'm guessing that our dogs would love chickens. Tastes like their dog food.
  3. Which part? The increased productivity? The lower health costs? The sale of the GLP-1 meds? The media hype about it all?
  4. Non-dairy would be a great choice all around. I find some of them better than cow yogurt, more tangy.
  5. Various nuts make a good morning food too. Good protein and other nutrients, although fairly high fat. One big handful for the average male hand is about 35-40 grams, so around 200 calories. I buy the low-sodium or unsalted Sam's brands mostly, and Planters has reasonable sodium content in some varieties too.
  6. That's what I said to NOT do. Screen shots are fine.
  7. This is not applicable or relevant. It's an AI-generated scam site (just stealing ad revenue, not scamming you directly). DON'T PASTE IN FORMATTED TEXT. That's all. Fixed, done.
  8. Joe, something that you should keep in mind is to be sure that your new phone has ALL bands. I just fired up the SE to make sure it was all good, and it won't connect at all. My primary coverage is band 66 (2.2GHz) and the SE doesn't have it. When I head farther into the desert I suspect it will all be band 71 (600MHz, long range), also not in that phone. I expect that you would be facing similar bands, because that's what works in sparsely populated and rural areas. So the SE may not be my savior after all for the XR, which by definition, is mostly to ride in the middle of nowhere.
  9. That's almost as clean as Philip's bike.
  10. I wore these twice. Stupid me buying them as I decided to lose weight, now too big. They are a good fit to wear over 38-40 jeans, and another size up for lighter pants probably. They were slightly too big on me with a 38+ jean (when you get to that size, they use vanity sizing which is nearly 4" bigger than a 36). In perfect condition of course. I'll also include the suspenders with them which are extra. They have a whole leg zipper so they are super easy on/off. New they are $280, the actual selling price on eBay seems to be $150 plus shipping. So how about $130 shipped in the US? Only came in them once.
  11. Weird way to spell realist. I first heard "whores in black robes" in the 80s, and nearly swallowed my tongue laughing.
  12. What the yolk colors tell us. The color of the yolk is more closely linked to the feed of the hen as opposed to the overall nutritional value of that egg. "The nutritional value of an egg is determined by factors like its protein content, amino acid profile, and vitamin and mineral content," explains Dr. Fernando Cisneros, Global Manger Layers Solutions at DSM. While egg yolks can range in color from pale yellow to deep orange, "the healthier hens will have more carotenoids in their eggs, producing a deep golden-colored yolk," Cisneros explains. So to get a golden yolk, the hen needs to get good quality feed, correct husbandry practices—and more importantly be a healthy hen. Jeanine Flaherty, VP of Food Safety and Quality Assurance at Vital Farms also weighed in and agrees that the yolk color is an indication of a hen's diet and overall well-being. "The Vital Farms girls eat a variety of seasonal vegetation and critters as they roam on pasture, as well as supplemental feed developed by a poultry nutritionist for added protein and nutrients to support their health and active lifestyles."
  13. And yet, I can tell you every penny spent on cars/bikes, things like that. The luxuries I guess. Food? Just gotta buy it. I looked it up, seems expensive? But we eat less than four per week each, so it's still not a lot. I know some people on the forum eat dozens in a week, which I find hilarious.
  14. No idea. This is not meant to sound like I'm wealthy, I'm not, but I don't know what groceries cost. When Bush said that about milk, and people were outraged, is when I learned that it's not normal to not know this. I only know what avocados cost in season because every store has huge 88 cent signs.
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