Wish you guys didn't break the combo Farbin and I had started -___-
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You leave and go to California you'll be eating what my wife and I call 10,000 cowburger. I realized I had not ever truly had real foodstuffs til I moved to Idaho.
The cheese I eat, it comes directly from a small batch processor, and is made from cows I can go pet. The beef comes from the local butcher, and comes from an Angus ranch 2.3 miles from my phone. My nextdoor neighbor has a 4 acre garden and they are one of the largest purveyors of organic non-GMO produce at the local farmers market, I go pick what I want, and help around the place in trade.
All these options are really not available to you in SoCal, don't go.Comment
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Lol that is true. I guess denver or colorado spring wouldn't be a bad place. the mountains are awesome and I love snow boarding. Plus its 8 hours from home.The only thing that sucks is I HATE WINTERYou leave and go to California you'll be eating what my wife and I call 10,000 cowburger. I realized I had not ever truly had real foodstuffs til I moved to Idaho.
The cheese I eat, it comes directly from a small batch processor, and is made from cows I can go pet. The beef comes from the local butcher, and comes from an Angus ranch 2.3 miles from my phone. My nextdoor neighbor has a 4 acre garden and they are one of the largest purveyors of organic non-GMO produce at the local farmers market, I go pick what I want, and help around the place in trade.
All these options are really not available to you in SoCal, don't go.Comment
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^Colorado winters might not be as harsh as you think. I went skiing in CO ~10 years ago in March, it was warmer on the mountain than it was here in NJ.Comment
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Shhhh...you're letting out Denver's dirty secret. When I moved there from Philly all my friends back home would tell me they'd love Denver but couldn't handle the winters. I would simply agree and tell them not to come. MUCH easier winters than the east coast.sigpic
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May I go live with you? :roll:You leave and go to California you'll be eating what my wife and I call 10,000 cowburger. I realized I had not ever truly had real foodstuffs til I moved to Idaho.
The cheese I eat, it comes directly from a small batch processor, and is made from cows I can go pet. The beef comes from the local butcher, and comes from an Angus ranch 2.3 miles from my phone. My nextdoor neighbor has a 4 acre garden and they are one of the largest purveyors of organic non-GMO produce at the local farmers market, I go pick what I want, and help around the place in trade.
All these options are really not available to you in SoCal, don't go.IG: @_j.wnComment
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I'm not an In N Out fan to be honest. Five guys is just mehh too.
I prefer grass-fed, organic, etc..
The BEST I mean BEST burgers in California/West Coast are made using Nieman ranch beef.
THE best.
That being said, one of my fave burgers in California is @ Barney's. They're around the SF Bay area and LA areas.
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Five guys is such garbage lol.I'm not an In N Out fan to be honest. Five guys is just mehh too.
I prefer grass-fed, organic, etc..
The BEST I mean BEST burgers in California/West Coast are made using Nieman ranch beef.
THE best.
That being said, one of my fave burgers in California is @ Barney's. They're around the SF Bay area and LA areas.Comment
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1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
1983 Peugeot 505 STI
1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WDComment
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