The residents of Freehold at least have some common sense - like not purchasing anything that would put money into the coffers of the Vatican to support the pope and his band of boy buggering priests.
Enough can't be said about the good people of Wisconsin - including electing a Godly Republican governor and carrying the state for Trump in the last election. They also had the common sense to ban the sale of Irish butter in the 1950's - thus denying the cathylicks funding for their nefarious purposes.
Now it seems that more than a few of them are illegally crossing state lines to bring in this cathylick contraband, and some grocery stores are even thumbing their noses at Jesus and bootlegging this Irish butter and putting it on their store shelves for sale. I'm sure that as we speak, and inspired by Donald Trump, Wisconsin is setting up border checkpoints to seize the illegal Irish butter.
I wasn't aware that the Irish had all those diary cows, and once again brings up how stupid the Irish are that they couldn't just make some cheese out of that milk instead of complaining about their so-called potato "famine".
Enough can't be said about the good people of Wisconsin - including electing a Godly Republican governor and carrying the state for Trump in the last election. They also had the common sense to ban the sale of Irish butter in the 1950's - thus denying the cathylicks funding for their nefarious purposes.
Now it seems that more than a few of them are illegally crossing state lines to bring in this cathylick contraband, and some grocery stores are even thumbing their noses at Jesus and bootlegging this Irish butter and putting it on their store shelves for sale. I'm sure that as we speak, and inspired by Donald Trump, Wisconsin is setting up border checkpoints to seize the illegal Irish butter.
I wasn't aware that the Irish had all those diary cows, and once again brings up how stupid the Irish are that they couldn't just make some cheese out of that milk instead of complaining about their so-called potato "famine".
Irish Butter Banned in Wisconsin Still Surfaces
Consumers from Wisconsin are crossing the border to Illinois to stock up on a commodity they can't buy in the Dairy State - Irish butter.
March 6, 2017, at 8:49 a.m.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Consumers from Wisconsin are crossing the border to Illinois to stock up on a commodity they can't buy in the Dairy State — Irish butter.
A 1954 Wisconsin law prohibits the sale of butter without a state or federal grade mark. So fans of Kerrygold Irish-made butter must cross the border to get the butter made from hormone-free milk that's produced from grass-fed cows — or turn to the internet.
The State Journal reports despite the 1954 law, Kerrygold butter sometimes finds its way to the shelves of Wisconsin grocers, including a Target store in Waukesha recently.
The company that markets Kerrygold, Ornua Foods North America, says it has been working with regulators so it can sell its butter in Wisconsin. Ornua spokesman Brian Cleere says there's no timetable on when that might happen.
Consumers from Wisconsin are crossing the border to Illinois to stock up on a commodity they can't buy in the Dairy State - Irish butter.
March 6, 2017, at 8:49 a.m.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Consumers from Wisconsin are crossing the border to Illinois to stock up on a commodity they can't buy in the Dairy State — Irish butter.
A 1954 Wisconsin law prohibits the sale of butter without a state or federal grade mark. So fans of Kerrygold Irish-made butter must cross the border to get the butter made from hormone-free milk that's produced from grass-fed cows — or turn to the internet.
The State Journal reports despite the 1954 law, Kerrygold butter sometimes finds its way to the shelves of Wisconsin grocers, including a Target store in Waukesha recently.
The company that markets Kerrygold, Ornua Foods North America, says it has been working with regulators so it can sell its butter in Wisconsin. Ornua spokesman Brian Cleere says there's no timetable on when that might happen.
We don't sit on the porch, in ethnic costume, using a Victorian wooden churn! All that's required to make the very best butter is an electric mixer, a plentiful supply of cream and absolutely no Irishmen!
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