• After 150 years, Tobasco is in a fight for it's very survival
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All these "spice-cultured" swine think their too good for tobasco sauce because they found another mild sauce. Disgusting.
There a shit ton that work with eggs, and they don't taste like a wash from gramma's "lady time squeeze bottle".
The amount of hot sauce snobbery that ignores the environmental issue behind this displayed by posters in this thread is actually shocking. No wonder this planet is fucked.
I want to know when a football field became a standard unit of measurement.
Its to give you an idea how much is lost.
Um no. The situation in NO has been known about since the 70s and stated with absolute certainty since the 90s. The people of NO refuse to leave and the state government of NO refuses to take the very very expensive and very long term steps to do what they can to make the situation tenable. What's happening is typical and and has been talked about to death, and there's rather little else to say, the writing on the wall has been there for decades. What NO should be for the lower half of the state is a port and receiving facility and not much else. The amount of people that are willing to allow that to happen can literally be counted on one hand, and here we are.
Just because I'm talking about hot sauce doesn't mean I don't care about the environment its that I already do all I can do to combat climate change, I've reduced my carbon footprint as much as I reasonably can, and I've voted in the interest of Fighting climate change while also being active locally to protect the forests near Me. Its just that I've said all I can say about climate change in the past, yes its happening and there isn't anymore I can do about so at least I can talk about hot sauce.
If you live in a state which has an active problem with pest/invasive species, try helping your local game and fish departments out. For example, if you live next too the Missouri or Mississpi and have access to a boat, I'd recommend getting a license to commercially fish for asian carp and snakehead, and remove them from the waterways.
Nah the problem I have in my local area is keeping oil/gas companies from cutting the heads off our mountains.
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