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Re: [FSHS] OK, if there is anything you can do for me, it's...

I can attest to that ! <3
Linda Bradbury 4:07pm Jun 1
I can attest to that ! ♥
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James Dillon
James Dillon5:33pm May 31
Wildcats are true survivors.
Steven Abel
Steven Abel9:25pm May 30
We're pretty lucky so far dude...lots of us still here... love that!
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James Dillon
James Dillon8:16am May 30
OK, if there is anything you can do for me, it's quit dying. All of my dark suits are in the cleaners right now. Thanks.

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[Forrest Sherman High School, Naples, Italy] Hi Everyone, we're extending the registration...

Hi Everyone, we're extending the registration...
Robin Heath 3:38pm Jun 1
Hi Everyone, we're extending the registration deadline for Las Vegas until the end of June. Please spread the news!! Let's get everyone out there!

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Re: [FSHS] 500,000 rounds of Parmigiano-Reggiano damaged in...

LOVE Trader Joe's....wish they had one here!...
Page Holbrook 3:25pm Jun 1
LOVE Trader Joe's....wish they had one here! Don't think there are any in FL
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Linda Bradbury
Linda Bradbury3:24pm Jun 1
Traders Joes Opening Soon in State College , PA. (UnHappy Valley) . Wayne, PA. has one . ALB., NY. the closest to where I live is on the Opening Soon List too. I could not believe I had not ever heard of Trader Joes B4 until DB. ^ mentioned it.
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo1:46pm Jun 1
ah, yes, Federal Hill, one of my favorites!
Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer1:44pm Jun 1
Yes Dan, things in Italy and things in RI :-)
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo1:41pm Jun 1
Kevin, spoken like a man who knows how things in Italy work.
Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer1:08pm Jun 1
Thanks Dan, I stand corrected, a small hit to the local economy. And I was assuming that we all know how the entire 'damaged' goods will be 'parted out', if you will, and most likely pull in more than the original value, plus there is the insurance payment for the 'loss'. Any cheese that does not got bought up will be sold at a discount to the pig farmers for the finer and more expensive prosciutto....capito?
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Chantelle Kiphuth

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Re: [FSHS] 500,000 rounds of Parmigiano-Reggiano damaged in...

Traders Joes Opening Soon in State College ,...
Linda Bradbury 3:24pm Jun 1
Traders Joes Opening Soon in State College , PA. (UnHappy Valley) . Wayne, PA. has one . ALB., NY. the closest to where I live is on the Opening Soon List too. I could not believe I had not ever heard of Trader Joes B4 until DB. ^ mentioned it.
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Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo1:46pm Jun 1
ah, yes, Federal Hill, one of my favorites!
Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer1:44pm Jun 1
Yes Dan, things in Italy and things in RI :-)
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo1:41pm Jun 1
Kevin, spoken like a man who knows how things in Italy work.
Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer1:08pm Jun 1
Thanks Dan, I stand corrected, a small hit to the local economy. And I was assuming that we all know how the entire 'damaged' goods will be 'parted out', if you will, and most likely pull in more than the original value, plus there is the insurance payment for the 'loss'. Any cheese that does not got bought up will be sold at a discount to the pig farmers for the finer and more expensive prosciutto....capito?
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo12:35pm Jun 1
Actually, Kevin even at $18.99/lb (which only Weis Market customers pay), it comes to less than $800,000,000. Considering that the regional GDP of Emilia-Romagna is about 139 billion Euros per year this loss only represents less than 0.442%. Don't forget, that's just the cheese that was damaged, it should be assumed that some of it can still be sold. That's the thing about Parmigano, it still tastes great when you break it up into little pieces. Can anyone tell, I'm procrastinating from doing something productive?
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Chantelle Kiphuth

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Re: [FSHS] 500,000 rounds of Parmigiano-Reggiano damaged in...

ah, yes, Federal Hill, one of my favorites!
Dan Defebbo 1:46pm Jun 1
ah, yes, Federal Hill, one of my favorites!
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Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer1:44pm Jun 1
Yes Dan, things in Italy and things in RI :-)
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo1:41pm Jun 1
Kevin, spoken like a man who knows how things in Italy work.
Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer1:08pm Jun 1
Thanks Dan, I stand corrected, a small hit to the local economy. And I was assuming that we all know how the entire 'damaged' goods will be 'parted out', if you will, and most likely pull in more than the original value, plus there is the insurance payment for the 'loss'. Any cheese that does not got bought up will be sold at a discount to the pig farmers for the finer and more expensive prosciutto....capito?
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo12:35pm Jun 1
Actually, Kevin even at $18.99/lb (which only Weis Market customers pay), it comes to less than $800,000,000. Considering that the regional GDP of Emilia-Romagna is about 139 billion Euros per year this loss only represents less than 0.442%. Don't forget, that's just the cheese that was damaged, it should be assumed that some of it can still be sold. That's the thing about Parmigano, it still tastes great when you break it up into little pieces. Can anyone tell, I'm procrastinating from doing something productive?
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo8:24pm May 31
When I lived near Venice, we ate Grana Padano because it cost half what Parmigiano did. I just looked the other day at my grocery store and they're both the same price ($18.99/lb). Serves me right for living in central Pennsylvania. I gotta find me a Trader Joe's.
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Chantelle Kiphuth

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Re: [FSHS] 500,000 rounds of Parmigiano-Reggiano damaged in...

Yes Dan, things in Italy and things in RI :-)
Kevin Fetzer 1:44pm Jun 1
Yes Dan, things in Italy and things in RI :-)
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Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo1:41pm Jun 1
Kevin, spoken like a man who knows how things in Italy work.
Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer1:08pm Jun 1
Thanks Dan, I stand corrected, a small hit to the local economy. And I was assuming that we all know how the entire 'damaged' goods will be 'parted out', if you will, and most likely pull in more than the original value, plus there is the insurance payment for the 'loss'. Any cheese that does not got bought up will be sold at a discount to the pig farmers for the finer and more expensive prosciutto....capito?
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo12:35pm Jun 1
Actually, Kevin even at $18.99/lb (which only Weis Market customers pay), it comes to less than $800,000,000. Considering that the regional GDP of Emilia-Romagna is about 139 billion Euros per year this loss only represents less than 0.442%. Don't forget, that's just the cheese that was damaged, it should be assumed that some of it can still be sold. That's the thing about Parmigano, it still tastes great when you break it up into little pieces. Can anyone tell, I'm procrastinating from doing something productive?
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo8:24pm May 31
When I lived near Venice, we ate Grana Padano because it cost half what Parmigiano did. I just looked the other day at my grocery store and they're both the same price ($18.99/lb). Serves me right for living in central Pennsylvania. I gotta find me a Trader Joe's.
Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer2:05pm May 31
38kg (84lbs) X 500,000 = 19mil kg or 42mil lbs. That going to be a huge hit to the local economy.
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Chantelle Kiphuth

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Re: [FSHS] 500,000 rounds of Parmigiano-Reggiano damaged in...

Kevin, spoken like a man who knows how things...
Dan Defebbo 1:41pm Jun 1
Kevin, spoken like a man who knows how things in Italy work.
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Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer1:08pm Jun 1
Thanks Dan, I stand corrected, a small hit to the local economy. And I was assuming that we all know how the entire 'damaged' goods will be 'parted out', if you will, and most likely pull in more than the original value, plus there is the insurance payment for the 'loss'. Any cheese that does not got bought up will be sold at a discount to the pig farmers for the finer and more expensive prosciutto....capito?
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo12:35pm Jun 1
Actually, Kevin even at $18.99/lb (which only Weis Market customers pay), it comes to less than $800,000,000. Considering that the regional GDP of Emilia-Romagna is about 139 billion Euros per year this loss only represents less than 0.442%. Don't forget, that's just the cheese that was damaged, it should be assumed that some of it can still be sold. That's the thing about Parmigano, it still tastes great when you break it up into little pieces. Can anyone tell, I'm procrastinating from doing something productive?
Dan Defebbo
Dan Defebbo8:24pm May 31
When I lived near Venice, we ate Grana Padano because it cost half what Parmigiano did. I just looked the other day at my grocery store and they're both the same price ($18.99/lb). Serves me right for living in central Pennsylvania. I gotta find me a Trader Joe's.
Kevin Fetzer
Kevin Fetzer2:05pm May 31
38kg (84lbs) X 500,000 = 19mil kg or 42mil lbs. That going to be a huge hit to the local economy.
David Beresford
David Beresford1:04pm May 31
Oh shit! I just read that headline with
My glasses on ! It's half a million whole rounds , not pounds , this is even worse , the price , and just lack of the stuff will be felt everywhere , porco Dio !!!!
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Chantelle Kiphuth

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