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Post by sheepy on Feb 26, 2023 19:10:12 GMT
Actually cream of parsnip soup is also very tasty. Leek and potato are also winter vegetables that make great soup. Not sure I'd want to eat turnip soup though. You can always add a little carrot cook them until soft blend them in a blender add salt and pepper add a little cream, makes a tasty soup.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 26, 2023 19:12:38 GMT
It was you that posted ‘ true environmentalists’ so it’s your no true Scotsman fallacy . It seems that you cannot find any praise for MS Coffeys suggestion to eat home grown turnips instead of tomato’s from far away . You are the one who thinks someone must praise Coffey in order to be a supporter of eating local, seasonal food. They don't and that is a No True Scotsman fallacy. I said nothing if the kind and I will again point out that you introduced the ‘ no true Scotsman’ fallacy into the exchange . It was you that initially posted ‘ true environmentalists’ and I merely held you to it.
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Post by sheepy on Feb 26, 2023 19:12:58 GMT
Parsnips and potatoes make a good soup as well so who needs killer tomatoes.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 26, 2023 19:14:08 GMT
Parsnips and potatoes make a good soup as well so who needs killer tomatoes. Spag Bol eaters 👍
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Post by sheepy on Feb 26, 2023 19:18:20 GMT
Parsnips and potatoes make a good soup as well so who needs killer tomatoes. Spag Bol eaters 👍 Buy a frigging jar of it then, there is no shortage of them.
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Post by zanygame on Feb 26, 2023 19:19:25 GMT
Why? I've provided ample proof that environmentalists support the consumption of local, seasonal foods. Your no true Scotsman fallacy isn't working I'm afraid. It is possible to be an environmentalist who supports the consumption of local, seasonal foods without praising some government minister with a lousy record on the environment. It was you that posted ‘ true environmentalists’ so it’s your no true Scotsman fallacy . It seems that you cannot find any praise for MS Coffeys suggestion to eat home grown turnips instead of tomato’s from far away . Is it not possible to praise Ms Coffeys suggestion without praising Ms Coffey?
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Post by Bentley on Feb 26, 2023 19:20:28 GMT
Buy a frigging jar of it then, there is no shortage of them. I’m sorry to have to tell you this sheepy but jars of it still contain tomatoes. You can’t get away from them .
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Post by sheepy on Feb 26, 2023 19:21:57 GMT
Buy a frigging jar of it then, there is no shortage of them. I’m sorry to have to tell you this sheepy but jars of it still contain tomatoes. You can’t get away from them . LOL really? the killer tomatoes will get us all in the end.
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Post by Montegriffo on Feb 26, 2023 19:22:56 GMT
You are the one who thinks someone must praise Coffey in order to be a supporter of eating local, seasonal food. They don't and that is a No True Scotsman fallacy. I said nothing if the kind and I will again point out that you introduced the ‘ no true Scotsman’ fallacy into the exchange . It was you that initially posted ‘ true environmentalists’ and I merely held you to it. Your argument was that environmentalists don't support her opinion that we should eat local, seasonal food. You have failed spectacularly to show evidence of that while I have shown 1.24 billion examples to the contrary.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 26, 2023 19:23:37 GMT
It was you that posted ‘ true environmentalists’ so it’s your no true Scotsman fallacy . It seems that you cannot find any praise for MS Coffeys suggestion to eat home grown turnips instead of tomato’s from far away . Is it not possible to praise Ms Coffeys suggestion without praising Ms Coffey? Not from you it seems but others might recognise that her suggestion is worth praise . It goes way beyond the ‘let’s buy local’ rhetoric.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 26, 2023 19:30:13 GMT
I said nothing if the kind and I will again point out that you introduced the ‘ no true Scotsman’ fallacy into the exchange . It was you that initially posted ‘ true environmentalists’ and I merely held you to it. Your argument was that environmentalists don't support her opinion that we should eat local, seasonal food. You have failed spectacularly to show evidence of that while I have shown 1.24 billion examples to the contrary. It wasn’t . I never claimed this . You have created an argument and attributed it to me ..l.including a false claim that your ‘ no true Scotsman’ fallacy was mine . This was my post that you changed the meaning by steps “Maybe they should of praised Ms Coffey for suggesting that we eat home grown veg when seasons demand .” Not local produce , not ‘ true environmentalists’, no claim that any kind of environmentalists don’t Support her opinion that we should eat local , seasonal food ….all if this you seem to have made up
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Post by Montegriffo on Feb 26, 2023 19:34:23 GMT
Your argument was that environmentalists don't support her opinion that we should eat local, seasonal food. You have failed spectacularly to show evidence of that while I have shown 1.24 billion examples to the contrary. It wasn’t . I never claimed this . You have created an argument and attributed it to me ..l.including a false claim that your ‘ no true Scotsman’ fallacy was mine . This was my post that you changed the meaning by steps “Maybe they should of praised Ms Coffey for suggesting that we eat home grown veg when seasons demand .” Not local produce , not ‘ true environmentalists’, no claim that any kind of environmentalists don’t Support her opinion that we should eat local , seasonal food ….all if this you seem to have made up Then again I say why? Why should anyone have to show support for Coffey advocating something they have been promoting themselves for decades? Why Bentley, why?
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Post by Bentley on Feb 26, 2023 19:46:19 GMT
It wasn’t . I never claimed this . You have created an argument and attributed it to me ..l.including a false claim that your ‘ no true Scotsman’ fallacy was mine . This was my post that you changed the meaning by steps “Maybe they should of praised Ms Coffey for suggesting that we eat home grown veg when seasons demand .” Not local produce , not ‘ true environmentalists’, no claim that any kind of environmentalists don’t Support her opinion that we should eat local , seasonal food ….all if this you seem to have made up Then again I say why? Why should anyone have to show support for Coffey advocating something they have been promoting themselves for decades? Why Bentley, why? Why praise a politician with a good idea? Perish the thought. I suspect that exchanging turnips with tomatoes is too revolutionary for even the most extreme environmentalists. They would may be content with going to the local farmers market and buying red tractor food.
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Post by zanygame on Feb 26, 2023 19:51:36 GMT
Is it not possible to praise Ms Coffeys suggestion without praising Ms Coffey? Not from you it seems but others might recognise that her suggestion is worth praise . It goes way beyond the ‘let’s buy local’ rhetoric. You may be right. Maybe it was worth using the event to relook at how much we rely on the convenience of supermarket food. Its a valid point.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 26, 2023 19:59:54 GMT
Not from you it seems but others might recognise that her suggestion is worth praise . It goes way beyond the ‘let’s buy local’ rhetoric. You may be right. Maybe it was worth using the event to relook at how much we rely on the convenience of supermarket food. Its a valid point. Fair enough. As an aside , I’ve read and heard about a system called vertical farming where the vegetables and fruit can be grown on a small footprint . This might be part of the solution. As much as I hate it , I accept that the future involves less personal travel and more 20 minute villages. I think the die is cast now.
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