Why spend excess money on that. Tomatoes lemons vinegar salt all do the job and there's no need to do anything other than raid your pantry or just get rid of questionable quality food
Lots of wine made in Canada, the buy local mentality is fairly strong.
Not sure what you mean by bougie wine though a I'm not a wine drinker. I mean I assume France still produces some of the best wine in the world if you care about awards and what not
I'm okay if it fails, we will learn something. The only real hurdle is costs....where nationalizing their product would slash a significant cost and also if the designs are already approved for safety that's also another signiticant hurdle to bypass. Factory and employees also mostly solved. Further savings.
Canada manufacturers for the industry already, like this exact plant and the deal in place we are discussing already.
I'm also okay if we build a better vehicle and sell it abroad, perhaps leave out the battery and let other markets finish the production. I'm okay if it ultimately fails. Dare to dream
Let them leave and they just keep making them. Create an actual Canadian car company. Just take Jeep and make them actually good and ignore Stellantis trademark, IP, and copyright etc.
You can get a free trial of Tidal and you can probably rent a good quality headset from a big music store for a reasonable price. This would let you check if you can notice a difference.
Also libraries sometimes have awesome gear to borrow if you are near one that is cool. With catching out if it means free
Her "strudel" not really actually strudel but just extra pie crust filled with whatever filling she had available, baked on a sheet pan
Her pie crust was from the red rose cookbook that just about everyone here era seemed to have had.
Cabbage rolls. My mom's comes close but she doesn't put the same effort in an there is a difference that is noticeable.
Her tomato macaroni casserole(I literally grew up thinking casserole was a specific dish like lasagna, or key lime pie and not a variety of dishes)