After not delivering an ordered product for over 2 MONTHS, and endless correspondence, my wife Pam called our credit card company and initiated a credit back of the paid amount.

JEFF ECKERT (jeff@kbrfoods.com) of KBR Foods (Dick Stephens Cave Man Mix) emailed her tonight and said…….and I quote………

“Ok, thanks anyway. Sorry you’re so angry. You told us to ship it out today …(actually yesterday) and then renigged. We hate people like you. So we will just refund your money and hope you get in a firey (sp?) car crash.”

Yes you read that right, he said “we hate people like you so we will just refund your money and hope you get in a fiery (actually he spelled it wrong) car crash.

http://www.kbrfoods.com

http://freshcutproduce.food.officelive.com/snackfoods.aspx

I already emailed Jeff to let him know that if I ever meet him I will be beating him within an inch of his life.  Feel free to express your concern over their business practices as well.

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Upon discussing the topic of nutrition and making the switch from a grain and sugar based, typical American diet to a more Paleolithic, protein, healthy fats and vegetables based diet, one of the questions/statements we often hear at the gym (www.crossfitchampions.com) and our periodic Nutrition Seminars is:

“Yeah, but what do I feed my kids because they won’t eat that.”

or

“Yeah, but it’s going to be hard to now cook two different ways in the house, because my kids won’t eat that.”

or

“Yeah, but my kids only eat such and such.  I mean you don’t understand, I’m talking tears and tantrums and all day/night fights if I try to make them eat this or that.”

My response; Are you freakin’ kidding me?!  Your kids will eat what you damn well tell them to eat!

Now, look, I try to be understanding when it comes to making a sometimes difficult switch from the crack to real food, but the above questions/statements really, really piss me off.

After you have learned what you learned that made you want to make the switch to healthier eating and ditch the poison that fills the typical American diet and the factory food chain, you would still allow your kids to keep eating the junk?

Seriously?

Would you let them ride around in a car without a seatbelt on?  Would you let them ride a motorcycle without a helmet?  Would you let them handle your firearms without any instruction on what to do when they see a firearm and no trusted adult around?  Would you instruct them to talk to strangers as often as possible?

You see where I’m going here?

The health and welfare of your kids is your responsibility!  You would take that matter seriously in all areas except nutrition?  You would do everything you can to protect them and raise them well and make them aware of the dangers of the world, in all matters except the actual substances they put in their bodies on a daily basis?

Health and wellness starts with food.  And your kids are relying on you for proper guidance whether you like it or not.

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My daughter, Alyx (14), has been showing quite a bit of proficiency with learning about firearms lately so I asked her a couple months ago if she wanted to go hunting with me and Grandad this year in Abilene (we make the trip every year to see my folks and do a little hunting).

She excitedly said yes, which thrilled me to death!

We drove up this past Thursday and Friday morning my Dad set about teaching Alyx about rifles and shooting with a scoped rifle.

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As always, Alyx proved to be an outstanding student and she followed Grandad’s instructions with each and every shot.  He started her off on a .22 (the center target), then moved her up to a .223 (the left) and finally, after she handled the recoil just fine with the .223, she moved up to a .243 (the right!).  Then she put 3 shots through a life size deer target with the .243.  Not to bad!!!

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Saturday morning, we saw a decent sized buck and she took him with a beautiful shot at about 55 yards.  This buck had obviously been in a few tangles; he had a couple good scars on his body and the right side of his antlers had been broken off a while ago.

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Here is a video of the actual shot (it’s not zoomed in very far because the Flip camera doesn’t zoom in much).

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I gotta tell ya, I’ve hunted with a lot of people and Alyx proved to be one of the most patient hunters I’ve ever been around.  I couldn’t be prouder!

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