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White Lilly here...

Beg to differ Hunter, I've got a bag of white lilly in my cupboard. My local Meijer's here in mid michigan stocks it. That's pretty far north....

Not overly impressed, it's been there for many months, still half full.
 
I was thinking of...

...the further west. Heck it isn't even available in Oklahoma, and they are a BIG biscuit eating state.

I actually get to OK once or twice per year and could easily buy 20 pounds or so which would last me for a while.

Weird.
 
the only place you can buy it here is...

...in downtown department stores like Kaufhof-Galeria (major cities only, mostly close to the "pink Bermuda triangle" where people get lost overnight).

Not a single person I know uses it for baking or cooking. It is 100% unknown to nowaday's housewives here. Yet Galeria has had it on their shelves for decades up to today, serving their somewhat rarer customers such as sinister hairsuited "housewives" and other assorted nightly creatures.

Although I cannot confirm that they regularly check on prices in the "p.r.o.n" shop industry, it is still funny to watch how their prices DO follow the cheapest offer of those. Any price change immediately reflects on the Kaufhof shelves in their "international novelty food" department. They ARE always a trifle cheaper.
Never has anyone seen commercials or offers on Crisco, but it keeps selling nevertheless - all in a solemn serenity. Kaufhof does not know anything of those details, or course.

And so it has developed: Going to buy "some breakfast and other supplies" has become a major Saturday morning occupation (after a late and exhausting Friday night), so that you can get a glimpse of some hunky new neighbors fighting their own hangover...
 
Crisco is the only shortening I buy.
I use the butter flavored in place of the fat for cookies. Gives you a crisp flaky crumb that still doesn't fall apart.

Crisco is good for deep frying, but you want to keep your temp around 350 to 375 or it breaks down rapidly.

As for other uses, works great on squeeky door hinges.
 
The thing with ants... they don't nest inside structures, they nest in the ground (although I have seen them nest in potted plants outside the house).

Because of this, the only sure way to rid a structure of them is to treat the perimeter of the home. Perhaps carpenter ants are different, but I've found this to be true of the common Argentine ant here.

When I got this place in '97 I had yearly problems with ants inside the bedroom, of all places. They were coming in from the garden (the bedroom is at the back of the home), and bivouacking inside the ventilation openings in the foundation. I tried a LOT of different types of control, but the only product that has really worked has been the Amdro perimeter "Ant Block" granule product. Since I used it about five years ago the ants have disappeared all over. They used to even nest inside the pump housing for the fish pond - a lot of them, and they would keep on coming back despite various sprays and baits.. A little Amdro in there and they've disappeared from there as well.

Your ant trails may vary. But the lesson I learned is that baiting the ants inside the house is a very poor substitute for treating the entire perimeter of the home. And forget arsenic based baits. The Argentine ants seem ignore it, or they are immune to it.
 

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