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And now they are rationing meat at my local market. They have a sign posted "Limit 2 packages of ground meat)." Last week I didn't see the sign and brought 4 one-pound packs of ground meat to the checkout. They took two of them away from me. This week, I bought two three-pound packs of meat - no problem! So, apparently you can buy 6 pounds of ground meat if it is in two three pound packages, but not 4 pounds in one-pound packages. Grrrrr I guess I woke up grumpy today. LOL!
 
And now they are rationing meat at my local market. They have a sign posted "Limit 2 packages of ground meat)." Last week I didn't see the sign and brought 4 one-pound packs of ground meat to the checkout. They took two of them away from me. This week, I bought two three-pound packs of meat - no problem! So, apparently you can buy 6 pounds of ground meat if it is in two three pound packages, but not 4 pounds in one-pound packages. Grrrrr I guess I woke up grumpy today. LOL!
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firing up the smoker today, first time in I think 2 years. Just chicken today but I haven't decided of I want to do it latin style (mojo criollo injected with adobo) or classic KC style (Sweet baby rays) or Tennessee (Blues Hog Tennessee Red).

The bread is done (simple no knead)


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Side dishes of red potato salad with a homemade yogurt and dill dressing and collard greens with bacon, vinegar and red pepper flakes.


which chicken should I make folks?
 
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And now they are rationing meat at my local market. They have a sign posted "Limit 2 packages of ground meat)." Last week I didn't see the sign and brought 4 one-pound packs of ground meat to the checkout. They took two of them away from me. This week, I bought two three-pound packs of meat - no problem! So, apparently you can buy 6 pounds of ground meat if it is in two three pound packages, but not 4 pounds in one-pound packages. Grrrrr I guess I woke up grumpy today. LOL!


I just swing by every few days so see what they have marked down and grab it. People think if meat has been on the shelf for two days, they won't buy it, so it gets heavily discounted. But they'll pay $50 for an aged steak. In any case, the meats are fine and with a vacuum sealer you can extend the fridge life or freeze them. Earlier this week. (Tuesdays is a great day to shop because all the weekend meat is marked down) I picked up a 9 pack of chicken thighs for $6, two thin cut london broils for $3.50 each and a large pack of bay scallops for $3. The scallops and a steak were made that night into a beef and scallop stir fry. The chicken was cooked and fridged, three went to making chicken salad.
I think the huge pork sales are no longer. There was a glut right after trade war war with china (they buy most of our pork) and you could pick up shoulders for 65¢ /lb.
 
alright all,i need to kick these lugs off,need to sleep ,keep these pics rollin for katrina ,day/night all sea ya in a few hours :)
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In addition to the supply chain disruptions, I have noticed many new employees at our local market and they are all pushing around and filling up these pick-up customer carts. The Covid-19 has a lot of people using this service now. Guess what? Looks like we are all paying for the convenience of a few. They have to pay all of these additional salaries somehow. They have also closed another cluster of regular check out lanes and now have two sizeable self-checkout areas and fewer checkers. Sorry for the rant, but just yesterday morning I rolled up with a basket full of groceries and there were NO checkers - only self-checkout. The codger came out in my and I complained. Who wants to run $300 worth of groceries through one of those dinky self-checkouts where you have to scan the item and keep it on the small shelf until you pay. It won't f'in fit! I'm sorry. I was not cut out to be a grocery shopper. :)
I am no economist, but can the increased cost be due to the 4 to 8 trillion dollars they printed? Seems like they just made all the money we have dutifully saved worth less.
 
I am no economist, but can the increased cost be due to the 4 to 8 trillion dollars they printed? Seems like they just made all the money we have dutifully saved worth less.


the trillions would affect the dollar against other currencies and this affect prices of foreign goods priced in dollars like oil. China though has a fixed currency exchange and not a market based so if they decide not to change the rate, then the goods we buy from then won't change.


It's a supply shortage because of the social distancing in the work place (less employees can be in the facility and thus less product can be processed) and shut downs due to employees getting the virus.
 
the trillions would affect the dollar against other currencies and this affect prices of foreign goods priced in dollars like oil. China though has a fixed currency exchange and not a market based so if they decide not to change the rate, then the goods we buy from then won't change.

@12gallonsofhex , further to my post:


It's a supply shortage because of the social distancing in the work place (less employees can be in the facility and thus less product can be processed) and shut downs due to employees getting the virus.


Inflation used to be caused by demand outpacing supply in a hot economy. Building factories is very expensive and requires a long term commitment so companies preferred to raise prices and increase their profit margins first. While that theoretically is true, in the global markets and with fast changing supply chains, that no longer happens. New supply can be found very quickly. Today's version of inflation is driven by federal fiscal policies - primarily the national debt. The value of the dollar is determined by the supply and demand of the dollar on the FOREX markets. By spending more than we collect, we then borrow by issuing treasuries to pay for our bills just like using credit cards to make ends meet. The additional spending via borrowing more increases the supply of the dollar. If demand for the dollar doesn't change then the value of he dollar must drop. That means it takes more dollars to buy the same barrel of oil.

Now, that would be gas prices should rocket up. But, keep in mind, cars, buses , planes aren't running and lights and machinery aren't using electric (oil fueled electric plants) so the the world demand for oil is dropping offsetting to some extend the increase in dollars.

And since this isn't just the US, other currencies haven't gained on the dollar as their countries have had the same impact on fiscal policies so other than some blips the dollar has held against other currencies .


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