tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post8395690881291699926..comments2024-03-23T13:16:37.006-07:00Comments on Hawaiian libertarian: Feminism and the S.A.D.Keoni Galthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00842553742723239151noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-37682143437714211562010-05-30T15:55:26.076-07:002010-05-30T15:55:26.076-07:00Having grown up in institution, from daycare to co...Having grown up in institution, from daycare to college to the office, many women do not know how to cook, or do not have the time or patience for it. They do not understand how to make the process of cooking enjoyable. If a potential husband wants a future wife to cook, he could offer to pay her way to cooking school. Everyone remembers the song sung by Howard Keel in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. The poetry of that song amused me because he said he would pay her way through cooking school if she would be his bride. Today, a feminist might think that was two kinds of oppression.Lydiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15530969871397361970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-67346839448418257742010-05-29T07:24:07.539-07:002010-05-29T07:24:07.539-07:00Anon, have you ever seen this?
http://www.youtube....Anon, have you ever seen this?<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gKX9TWRyfs<br /><br />____<br /><br />HL, very interesting.<br />I can't tell you how amused I am that we live in a day and age of Food TV and the "celebrity-ization" of chefs and food preparers and most of the watchers are women (who happen to be munching on popcorn or Ding Dongs). A generation of women who find it difficult to get off their ass and actually learn and refine the fine art of healthy, wholesome cooking on a daily basis. <br /><br />Food TV and its culture speaks to food as entertainment, as a sensual, lazy delight. Food as a hobby, not as the fruition of disciplined rigor.<br /><br />BTW, I believe Polan was referring to unhealthy fat ratios in processed foods, not to the presence of fats. He is wise enough to know the difference.Phoenixishttp://www.phoenixism.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-26264239456722579862010-05-28T13:20:43.406-07:002010-05-28T13:20:43.406-07:00Anonymous, that was a great analogy. Unfortunately...Anonymous, that was a great analogy. Unfortunately most people don't even have a basic understanding of what the concept of "money" as a medium of exchange for real wealth really entails, and who believe that a debt based economy is the only way to have the technological advancements of modern society.Keoni Galthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00842553742723239151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-55007518802009420292010-05-28T13:10:04.526-07:002010-05-28T13:10:04.526-07:00HL,
This is unrelated to food, just your previous...HL,<br /><br />This is unrelated to food, just your previous material. <br />I had a thought about our banksters the other day:<br /><br /><br />The FED gets to print the Wampum, while we create all the wealth. We cant trade anything until we sell much of our wealth (usually our labor) for that wampum.<br /><br />If you were the king of an island with 10,000 people on it, and seashells were the medium of exchange, and you issued a declaration all seashells were yours, but would loan out the seashells at interest to all the businessowners, fisherman, farmers, clothiers, et cetera so they could pay their employees and get the economy going...............I think the people on the island would awaken to the scam. But with printed money and not wampum, its as if people simply can't see it. <br /><br /><br />The more I think about our economic system, the more screwed up it appears to me. We really ahve been hoodwinked. We make wealth, tons of it, but will always be in debt to people who get to print the medium of exchange. <br /><br /><br />Now I know why people I thought of as "anti-government-types" are always wanting to trade services or trade in gold. They dont want to feed the beast.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-13421959206044460202010-05-28T07:23:44.218-07:002010-05-28T07:23:44.218-07:00So men have never chipped in according to the femi...So men have never chipped in according to the feminists? <br /><br />It has been the men for countless generations that went out and hunted game, for a long time risking their lives doing it. It has been the men that were and still are the laborers on farms. Men have also raised cattle and FISH. Ever watch Deadliest catch?<br /><br />Furthermore what contributions have the feminists made? Gathering a few nuts and berries? Seriously?<br /><br />Men didn't want to spend a lot of time preparing the meals in the past because they have been dead-tired from super long back-breaking days procuring the food. I think 2 hours in the kitchen in the old times paled in comparison to the 12-16 hour work days that some of the farmers of old had.<br /><br />If they want equality, then let them go labor for it, I am not opposed to equal opportunity, and never have been... oh wait, you can hear the crickets chirping already.<br /><br />-ChicagomanChicagoManhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08504318488317462914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-28287625714862481762010-05-28T05:16:14.311-07:002010-05-28T05:16:14.311-07:00Wow, HL your articles are as brilliant as Angry Ha...Wow, HL your articles are as brilliant as Angry Harry'sAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-37427098067002789642010-05-27T18:04:03.207-07:002010-05-27T18:04:03.207-07:00I don't believe they really have any fat at al...I don't believe they really have any fat at all...but I could be wrong. If they did, I believe it would be an insignificant amount, either o6 or o3.Keoni Galthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00842553742723239151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-17312063996332470062010-05-27T07:58:28.736-07:002010-05-27T07:58:28.736-07:00Interesting.
The first thing that came to my mind ...Interesting.<br />The first thing that came to my mind when your article mentioned seeds as the source for Omega-6 fats was that most of our frozen vegetables are seeds: corn, peas, lima beans, etc; even canned goods are mostly seeds. The leafy portions are harder to freeze or store dry.<br /><br />The leafy portions also require more preparation.<br /><br />Where do root vegetables or fruit vegetable(such as string beans)stand in relation to the Omega fats?dienwhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16878081733638742366noreply@blogger.com