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Great Ghee
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Great Ghee is a brand of 3rd party lab-tested, grass-fed, pasture-raised, clarified butter (ghee) sourced and produced exclusively in Southwest Virginia, USA.
Replying to Avatar Ryan

😂

Comparing this to Annie’s is an abomination I will not stand for

Look up kneesovertoesguy. Great place to start with exercising with body weight or free weights

Working on getting it up. Doing some neck presses and pull over super sets rn

Replying to Avatar Ryan

Don't buy boxed Mac & Cheese, learn to cook instead.

Step 1:

Start your pasta & make a white sauce.

https://www.everydayhealthyrecipes.com/make-simple-white-sauce/

Step 2:

Add your favorite cheese to the white sauce.

Step 3:

Add to cooked pasta.

Takes the same time and effort, and you get a much better tasting and healthier dish as a result.

As long as you use GreatGhee in your cheese sauce, we can still be friends Ryan, even though you are Canadian.

This is how much I care about you guys.

Jokes on you, pasta purists. You + Maine Root cola are fueling my workout rn 😎

Replying to Avatar kidwarp

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX_xgoo4IBM

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🤣🤣🤣

Also tried 3 times can’t zap you btw

Careful Marc, the anti Annie’s mob is gonna get you 🤣🤣

But for real, on your bday have a box of this with a steak. Amazing meal

I do not take myself seriously, others should also not take me seriously 🤣

ANNIES MAXIMALISM

I’m about to crash out from all of these replies

Replying to Avatar dustygrooves

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Hmm, not sure about that. Could be a number of things.

The whole “grass fed” marketing is pretty deceptive, that’s why I either say “100% grass fed” or “regular” so there’s no confusion if the cows are eating grains and corn in their diets or not.

I would say it might be from the cows diet that you got that off putting taste? Or you might not like the taste of ghee?

I don’t publicly advertise this but maybe I should - if you buy my ghee and something is noticeably wrong with the taste or anything else with the product, I’ll issue a full refund no questions asked. Trust goes both ways on nostr 🫡

Quite the contrast between the old-versioned ghee and the new regular ghee! Don’t be alarmed. The old version of GreatGhee is what is now the Premium 100% grass fed Clarified butter option that is offered.

The jar that Satoshi Coffee Co is using is our regular pasture-raised option. NOT 100% grass fed, which means less vitamins and less beta-carotene which gives it that color, but still all of the same cooking benefits with oxidation point, smoke point, etc.

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One opportunity that could be a cool partnership between Nostr businesses and Bitcoin meetups would be businesses selling bulk packages to the meetup organizers to then flip at the meetups.

Seems like a big win-win.

The business gets solid revenue, still a good opportunity for good profit. Great opportunity to score new repeat buyers and get more eyes on the products.

The meetup organizer similarly has a chance to 1) showcase spending Bitcoin and commerce in a Bitcoin standard 2) promote solid nostr businesses 3) also profit a bit of sats there

Am I missing anything here? Would like feedback.

I was too rushed at the farmers market to notice 🤣

I am consuming stupid amounts of local peaches currently

#peatstr

One day I’ll be one of those guys 🤘🙏