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Change of shopping habits before the 20th of Jan, 2025?

 
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Judith Browning wrote:Yes it did Anne.

How?
 
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I only mentioned the Nixtamatic mill up above, and it's still in transit. But we also bought 165 lbs of maize from Oaxaca and it arrived today. That's probably enough to outlast the tariffs, if they materialize and disrupt shopping.
 
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Anne Miller wrote:

Judith Browning wrote:Yes it did Anne.

How?



My answer was in response to this question.

Anne Miller wrote: I guess what was going to happen on Jan 20th has happened??
 


I thought you meant the inauguration🙃



 
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Christopher Weeks wrote:I only mentioned the Nixtamatic mill up above, and it's still in transit. But we also bought 165 lbs of maize from Oaxaca and it arrived today. That's probably enough to outlast the tariffs, if they materialize and disrupt shopping.



nice!
I think there corn is all non gmo too.
could you share a link to the site that sells it?
 
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Judith Browning wrote:could you share a link to the site that sells it?


This stuff came from Masienda, which is warehoused in Los Angeles, so there might be a delay between when tariffs turn on and prices go up, but we figured why wait?

https://masienda.com/collections/wholesale
 
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Judith Browning wrote:.

For what it's worth, please know that 1/3 of this country did not vote, 1/ 3 of us voted for someone else and, winning only by a thin margin 1/3 voted for him.



As with Canada, I believe we need a new voting system

I think the whole impromptu tarrif announcements were a way of proclaiming a desire to protect the slaughtered manufacturing industry
by blurting out toddler quality thoughts just to prove he wasn't listening to his so-called advisors
and putting everyone in a panic, wondering if he went completely insane
 
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