The cost of things
#61
Re: The cost of things
I haven't worked it out yet. The last guy who asked me that question was trying to sell me a slide.
#62
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Re: The cost of things
Takeaway prices up as ginger goes short
The price of Indian and Chinese food could rocket this winter as the cost of ginger more than doubles.
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/770872-t...ger-goes-short
Dec 2009
Ginger prices set to skyrocket on swine flu fears:
Ginger, an important ingredient in global cuisine, has seen increased demand in China during the current influenza season.
Retail ginger prices have increased 85 per cent in China in under a year.
http://www.foodweek.com.au/main-feat...e.aspx?ID=5929
#65
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 666
Re: The cost of things
I have planted lots of edible things- avos and ginger included. Ginger I am going to harvest in May but I have been sneaking a look and its already looking good. Hasnt struggled at all and its in a not so fertile part of the garden.
The thing that is going really well is the lychees.
I cant wait 5 years for it all to come to fruition!
The thing that is going really well is the lychees.
I cant wait 5 years for it all to come to fruition!
#66
Re: The cost of things
17th November, 2009
Takeaway prices up as ginger goes short
The price of Indian and Chinese food could rocket this winter as the cost of ginger more than doubles.
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/770872-t...ger-goes-short
Dec 2009
Ginger prices set to skyrocket on swine flu fears:
Ginger, an important ingredient in global cuisine, has seen increased demand in China during the current influenza season.
Retail ginger prices have increased 85 per cent in China in under a year.
http://www.foodweek.com.au/main-feat...e.aspx?ID=5929
Takeaway prices up as ginger goes short
The price of Indian and Chinese food could rocket this winter as the cost of ginger more than doubles.
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/770872-t...ger-goes-short
Dec 2009
Ginger prices set to skyrocket on swine flu fears:
Ginger, an important ingredient in global cuisine, has seen increased demand in China during the current influenza season.
Retail ginger prices have increased 85 per cent in China in under a year.
http://www.foodweek.com.au/main-feat...e.aspx?ID=5929
#68
Lost in BE Cyberspace
Joined: Oct 2005
Location: Hill overlooking the SE Melbourne suburbs
Posts: 16,622
Re: The cost of things
Look at Mike Smith, CEO of ANZ. British boy(!)
#69
Re: The cost of things
Actually we never get round to eating them.just when they are ready to be eaten the parrots swoop in.Its amazing to watch them as they spit the seeds out and eat the grapes.They make a huge mess but it is fun to watch.