 - Last login: 6 hours agoMazadan
- peter is a 51 year old single guy from Maidstone, England, UK.
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- Member since Oct 17, 2006
If you seek some well-heeled and materialistic person please look else where.
If for that matter you seek someone who is spiritual, non materialistic, Look
no further. I walk a deeply spiritual path, though I do not adhere to any major or minor religion.
I am a real man not the macho type. And have been called dangerously
intellectual, an amazing man, a great bear of a man and just delicious.
I do not seek a mix of soul mate, lover, friend and companion etc.
This is a very rare thing and one is lucky to find it.
If you seek this mix then please look elsewhere but I fear you may never find.
I enjoy so much in this life.
From reading the works of Rumi and Tagore to eating dark chocolate and making bread.
This is only a small reflection of me to know me more why not get in contact.
Let's see if we walk the same path together.
Peace love and light.x.x.
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For all my working life I have been involved in the food industry in one form or another.
But for the most part it has been baking.
Now there is a report that says food is more expensive now that generation ago.
Well here in the developed world I say this maybe be so but we now earn a lot more and our disposable income is higher. So in many ways it is more or less cheaper.
In the developing world (I wonder when it lost the title of third world).
Food is very expensive but then that is the multi nationals wanting more ever more profit.
Well back to the cost of food here, yes in some ways it is more expensive. But oh the waste I see. And the fact it is the middleman that seems to be making money.
I often wonder why dairymen keep for they get screwed as well as a lot of other farmers.
There is an adage that rings true `the cheaper something is the less we respect it'.
Not only do we over eat here in the developed world but we waste so much food.
In supermarkets over production of the stuff we make instore is encouraged though quite subtly also there is the active encouragement of over buying by the customer.
Why the hell do we have BOGOF when we often only want one of the items on sale.
The aisles are set out to encourage you to part from your money, and very expertly designed to do so and they spend a lot of money in planning all this out.
And the psychology of product placement can be quite interesting.
From how the store as a whole is set out to the way products are laid out on the shelves.
The stuff they wish to sell quickly is often at eye level.
I only ever buy three or four things at work mostly to supplement my veggie box.
But I buy little.
In a way if people actually made a shopping list they would buy less and waste less but only a few do so most buy on the fly. And over fill their baskets well they are designed for this lol.
Well it is time for tea.
Blessings to all, peace love and light.
Blessed be , peter XXXXX
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