From: Eeyore on 5 Nov 2006 13:05 unsettled wrote: > Eeyore wrote: > > unsettled wrote: > >>Eeyore wrote: > >>>unsettled wrote: > >>>>Eeyore wrote: > >>>>>unsettled wrote: > >>>>>>Eeyore wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>T Wake posted that his local Tesco has it [buttermilk] btw. > >>>>> > >>>>>Tesco is a very popular UK supermarket chain btw. > >>>> > >>>>Been there, no buttermilk in the three I visited. > >>> > >>>http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061028151602AAlA1dL > >>>Where can I get buttermilk in the uk? > >>> > >>>14 answers > >>> > >>>Clearly not much demand here but all the larger supermarkets should have it. > >> > >>Clearly you missed the fact this was an example of > >>a larger unavailability scenario. > > > > > > It's not. You're making things up again. You have provided a single example of a > > product that's not widely available in the UK ( because ppl aren't much interested > > in it ) ! > > > > You also can't get Cornish Clotted Cream in the USA btw AIUI ! Just try it. > > > > There's little demand for buttermilk so it's not widely stocked. Simple really. > > It's 'the market' in action. > > > > If you wanted it in every shop you'd want a socialist system perhaps. > > You've lost track of what the discussion was about. I recall exactly. The funny thing is that it's capitalism that's not interested in supplying a weak demand. Now, where can I get Cornish Clotted Cream in the USA ? Graham
From: John Larkin on 5 Nov 2006 15:07 On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 18:05:49 +0000, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > >unsettled wrote: > >> Eeyore wrote: >> > unsettled wrote: >> >>Eeyore wrote: >> >>>unsettled wrote: >> >>>>Eeyore wrote: >> >>>>>unsettled wrote: >> >>>>>>Eeyore wrote: >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>>>T Wake posted that his local Tesco has it [buttermilk] btw. >> >>>>> >> >>>>>Tesco is a very popular UK supermarket chain btw. >> >>>> >> >>>>Been there, no buttermilk in the three I visited. >> >>> >> >>>http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061028151602AAlA1dL >> >>>Where can I get buttermilk in the uk? >> >>> >> >>>14 answers >> >>> >> >>>Clearly not much demand here but all the larger supermarkets should have it. >> >> >> >>Clearly you missed the fact this was an example of >> >>a larger unavailability scenario. >> > >> > >> > It's not. You're making things up again. You have provided a single example of a >> > product that's not widely available in the UK ( because ppl aren't much interested >> > in it ) ! >> > >> > You also can't get Cornish Clotted Cream in the USA btw AIUI ! Just try it. >> > >> > There's little demand for buttermilk so it's not widely stocked. Simple really. >> > It's 'the market' in action. >> > >> > If you wanted it in every shop you'd want a socialist system perhaps. >> >> You've lost track of what the discussion was about. > >I recall exactly. > >The funny thing is that it's capitalism that's not interested in supplying a weak >demand. > >Now, where can I get Cornish Clotted Cream in the USA ? > >Graham > Well, within walking distance from here, Tower Market has it, and the little cheese store right down the hill in the village does too, I think... and you can pick blackberries on the way back. And the produce stand at 30th and Church Street (see "Sister Act"), the one across the streetcar tracks from Cafe XO. John
From: unsettled on 5 Nov 2006 15:12 Eeyore wrote: > > unsettled wrote: > > >>Eeyore wrote: >> >>>unsettled wrote: >>> >>>>Eeyore wrote: >>>> >>>>>unsettled wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Eeyore wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>unsettled wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Eeyore wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>T Wake posted that his local Tesco has it [buttermilk] btw. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Tesco is a very popular UK supermarket chain btw. >>>>>> >>>>>>Been there, no buttermilk in the three I visited. >>>>> >>>>>http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061028151602AAlA1dL >>>>>Where can I get buttermilk in the uk? >>>>> >>>>>14 answers >>>>> >>>>>Clearly not much demand here but all the larger supermarkets should have it. >>>> >>>>Clearly you missed the fact this was an example of >>>>a larger unavailability scenario. >>> >>> >>>It's not. You're making things up again. You have provided a single example of a >>>product that's not widely available in the UK ( because ppl aren't much interested >>>in it ) ! >>> >>>You also can't get Cornish Clotted Cream in the USA btw AIUI ! Just try it. >>> >>>There's little demand for buttermilk so it's not widely stocked. Simple really. >>>It's 'the market' in action. >>> >>>If you wanted it in every shop you'd want a socialist system perhaps. >> >>You've lost track of what the discussion was about. > > > I recall exactly. > > The funny thing is that it's capitalism that's not interested in supplying a weak > demand. > > Now, where can I get Cornish Clotted Cream in the USA ? In any Indian food store where it is called Malai.
From: JoeBloe on 5 Nov 2006 17:25 On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 15:44:07 -0000, "T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> Gave us: > ><lucasea(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message >news:sBa3h.4970$B31.2627(a)newssvr27.news.prodigy.net... >> >> There is a certain musical instrument shop (Renaissance Workshop Co.) in >> Bradford, from which I have ordered a number of instruments and kits, >> since there is a dearth of good makers of renaissance woodwinds in the US. > >As a total aside, do you know of where I can get CD/MP3s of Medieval or >Renaissance woodwind music? > Usenet, idiot.
From: Michael A. Terrell on 5 Nov 2006 17:32
unsettled wrote: > > Eeyore wrote: > > > > Not here. > > Just where is "here"? Do you live in goat milk country, > or perhaps camel milk country? > > > T Wake posted that his local Tesco has it btw. He's a trolling British donkey. Where do you think he lives? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |