I grew up in citrus farming country, and had orange and lemon trees. And I saw a post today about how people in the US have gotten so used to everything being always availible that when they walk into a grocery store in January to buy a lemon, they expect the lemon to be there, and they never even consider how unnatural it is that we have lemons in January.
And this is so completely not the point of that post, which is why I'm making my own post, but this example really really bothers me, because as I said I grew up in citrus country, and citrus are winter fruits, and January is lemon season.
Which ultimately goes to prove the point of that post, that we are so used to this kind of constant availability, that most people don't even know what season is lemon season.
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the most important thing to remember when making a grilled cheese is that you can season the cheese and no one can stop you
That wonderful home cooking! #vintage #cottagecore #supertaster #aesthetic #momcore
Tasks that take 15 min but 3 hours if you include the agonies
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