“I’ve never seen so many people so excited about fruits and vegetables!”
Too bad she didn’t see all the people so excited about traffic jams:
The Secret Service and the D.C. police brought in three dozen vehicles and shut down H Street, Vermont Avenue, two lanes of I Street and an entrance to the McPherson Square Metro station. They swept the area, in front of the Department of Veterans Affairs, with bomb-sniffing dogs and installed magnetometers in the middle of the street, put up barricades to keep pedestrians out,
You mean the hoi polloi couldn’t get in?
and took positions with binoculars atop trucks. Though the produce stand was only a block or so from the White House, the first lady hopped into her armored limousine and pulled into the market amid the wail of sirens.
In a scene redolent Marie Antoinette at the Petit Trianon, while Marie Antoinette would dress in a sheperdess costume and pretend she was a peasant,
The first lady picked up a straw basket and headed for the “Farm at Sunnyside” tent, where she loaded up with organic Asian pears, cherry tomatoes, multicolored potatoes, free-range eggs and, yes, two bunches of Tuscan kale. She left the produce with an aide, who paid the cashier as Obama made her way back to the limousine.
And the produce were pricey:
Obama, in her brief speech to the vendors and patrons, handled the affordability issue by pointing out that people who pay with food stamps would get double the coupon value at the market. Even then, though, it’s hard to imagine somebody using food stamps to buy what the market offered: $19 bison steak from Gunpowder Bison, organic dandelion greens for $12 per pound from Blueberry Hill Vegetables, the Piedmont Reserve cheese from Everson Dairy at $29 a pound. Rounding out the potential shopping cart: $4 for a piece of “walnut dacquoise” from the Praline Bakery, $9 for a jumbo crab cake at Chris’s Marketplace, $8 for a loaf of cranberry-walnut bread and $32 for a bolt of yarn.
The first lady said the market would particularly appeal to federal employees in nearby buildings to “pick up some good stuff for dinner.” Yet even they might think twice about spending $3 for a pint of potatoes when potatoes are on sale for 40 cents a pound at Giant. They could get nearly five dozen eggs at Giant for the $5 Obama spent for her dozen.
At $5 for a dozen, those eggs better come from the goose that laid gold.
Dana Milbank says it all,
And she spoke of her own culinary efforts: “There are times when putting together a healthy meal is harder than you might imagine.”
Particularly when it involves a soundstage, an interpreter for the deaf, three TV satellite trucks and the closing of part of downtown Washington.
Still, I want to know what shoes she wore.
I hope she takes her entourage to a wagyu beef slaughtering plant next. That should please the PETA folks and scare the s*** out of the poor schoolkids.
Greetings:
$200K raises are hazardous to your critical thinking.
You wanna know what shoes she wore? Big ones.
> Still, I want to know what shoes she wore.
Something from the closet of Imelda Marcos, considering the food prices.
Sham that Michelle O, spent a fortune on two Ivy League degrees and still does not know that organic is a code word for over priced.
I can’t wait for President Palin to put moose stew ond the White House menu.
But the free range chickens will knock on the door whenever they are on the menu.