Pretty soon conservative businesses will be putting a
"Q and WWG1WGA" in their windows. Yea, they will lose some lib business, but I bet Conservatives will begin to visit those shops. Gotta start somewhere, why not in the small towns. Heck, Walmart is woke, so try the local butcher or grocery company.
My pooch likes a no name brand lamb and rice from Tractor Supply. All natural, family company. It's supplemental to his usual diet of freezer burned game meat, shrimp tails, pizza crust, fish heads, bones... basically if it doesn't go in the compost he snarfs it down.
I do suggest looking online for copycat recipes and "make your own" recipes and videos. Many people are unaware how easy it is to make your own of most things we think we 'have to buy.
Butter and buttermilk, Catsup, spaghetti sauce, pasta, meatballs, bread, mayo, etc.
You still have to find base ingredients, hopefully from good suppliers. It is nice to have the choice though, to be unteathered from the local store.
Even restaurant copycats are usually very good. I recommend Todd Wilbur's "Top Secret Recipes" line of cookbooks.
Not everyone has trained their taste buds to a more natural palette. This is an easy step to getting what you want with healthier ingredients and control of what is going in your body.
My biggest thing is shoes. I have arch issues. I've always been fascinated by cobblers though..lol Maybe that will be put on the list of becoming a jack of all trades.. lol
It's easy to stay away from the big names I know to boycott. I just haven't started the dig into smaller ones.
I could probably rebuild a lot of them, but the amount of time it would take to source the seals, bearings and do the machining means the car would be down for an extended period.
Just got back to PA from an 11 day trip around Michigan. Both peninsulas. Was pleasantly surprised with the Trump love blasted over much of the U.P. Love this idea to crush the wallets of the woke! I am saving this post and will think of some needs for sure!
been trying to find some good cheese…nothing melts right anymore, seems like plastic. think I need to learn how to make my own🤔
Find a raw milk dealer and don't try thistles for rennet like I made the mistake of doing. Start with mozzarella, it's the easiest for beginners.
thanks! and I prefer mozzarella, so that’s good to know. and in the Midwest, so shouldn’t be too hard to find the right milk
Frens from Wisconsin, help this guy
Try muenster cheese. Absolutely delicious and has a low melting point.
forgot about muenster! thanks for the reminder/bet it would be good for garlic bread🐸
Not a problem. It's our household go-to.
mine has horses/so no luck there but wondering if maybe some of the organic milk would work, the kind in the glass bottles?🤔
Postage stamps. Gotcha!
Joking aside, this is a great movement. Keep it up!
Pretty soon conservative businesses will be putting a "Q and WWG1WGA" in their windows. Yea, they will lose some lib business, but I bet Conservatives will begin to visit those shops. Gotta start somewhere, why not in the small towns. Heck, Walmart is woke, so try the local butcher or grocery company.
Well, lucky for them the vast majority of people in this country are “conservatives”
I make dairy free yogurt from coconut milk. Only two ingredients needed: Savoy Coconut Creme and RenewLife probiotic capsules.
https://minimalistbaker.com/easy-2-ingredient-coconut-yogurt/#wprm-recipe-container-34676
This can be used for making dairy free tzatziki.
https://minimalistbaker.com/6-ingredient-vegan-tzatziki/
What conservative friendly companies do you have for pet foods?
My pooch likes a no name brand lamb and rice from Tractor Supply. All natural, family company. It's supplemental to his usual diet of freezer burned game meat, shrimp tails, pizza crust, fish heads, bones... basically if it doesn't go in the compost he snarfs it down.
What do you have for a Heinz ketchup (and other condiments) alternative?
https://topsecretrecipes.com/heinz-ketchup-copycat-recipe.html
Heinz Ketchup recipe.
I do suggest looking online for copycat recipes and "make your own" recipes and videos. Many people are unaware how easy it is to make your own of most things we think we 'have to buy.
Butter and buttermilk, Catsup, spaghetti sauce, pasta, meatballs, bread, mayo, etc.
You still have to find base ingredients, hopefully from good suppliers. It is nice to have the choice though, to be unteathered from the local store.
Even restaurant copycats are usually very good. I recommend Todd Wilbur's "Top Secret Recipes" line of cookbooks.
Not everyone has trained their taste buds to a more natural palette. This is an easy step to getting what you want with healthier ingredients and control of what is going in your body.
My biggest thing is shoes. I have arch issues. I've always been fascinated by cobblers though..lol Maybe that will be put on the list of becoming a jack of all trades.. lol
It's easy to stay away from the big names I know to boycott. I just haven't started the dig into smaller ones.
For me, the biggest thing is car parts.
I could probably rebuild a lot of them, but the amount of time it would take to source the seals, bearings and do the machining means the car would be down for an extended period.
Everything seems to come from Chyna.
Just got back to PA from an 11 day trip around Michigan. Both peninsulas. Was pleasantly surprised with the Trump love blasted over much of the U.P. Love this idea to crush the wallets of the woke! I am saving this post and will think of some needs for sure!