Recent comments in /f/rva

Huckles123 t1_j6jmpbd wrote

Had no idea who this person was until this post. As with most people these days who disagree with something or someone, (as others have pointed out), by posting this, you’ve only introduced more people to the thing you disagree with. Try harder.

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memorex00 t1_j6jmavf wrote

I might have not been clear or direct about the statement, “steady supply of beef”. It was with implications that if a BBQ joint wants to use a reputable source, they would have to pay higher costs due to being further away (proximity).

Strictly speaking in general sense, yes, there is a steady supply of beef all over the country. One can get a brisket anywhere but it tends to be either select or choice grade.

It is more convenient (cheaper) for BBQ joints to use reputable sources when they are near to them based on the proximity. Further away, the cost goes up. I’m referring to high quality briskets (prime grade), not the supermarket version.

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asapglocky69 t1_j6jhqvx wrote

Reply to Black Pudding? by Hipomus

Try Thai One On, the owner is British and they have British groceries like sausage links and sausage rolls so may have some!

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dalhectar t1_j6jhenx wrote

I don't know who accepts medicaid, but Williamsville Wellness is in Hanover, and in my humble opinion people that leave Williamsville leave Williamsville focused on their recovery. If I had to go somewhere close, I'd go there.

Call McShin at 804-249-1845 and let them know your situation. Based on their recommendation I went to a RCA facility in Maryland. If you let them know you are on MAT, they'll see to it that you'll get your treatment.

One thing McShin told me was to not seek treatment in your backyard, where its easy & convenient to leave against medical advice and hit the streets. You might want to consider options outside the immediate area.

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