Et Tu, Chocolate? Inflation Driving Up Prices For Framingham Chocolatier

Et Tu, Chocolate?  Inflation Driving Up Prices For Framingham Chocolatier

The cost of butter has doubled for the owner of two chocolate shops west of Boston, leading to increases in costs between 19 and 35 percent.

Jules Remenar, owner of Dulce D Leche in Framingham and Ashland, told The MetroWest Daily News that butter used to cost him $75 to $80 a case, but now costs $150 to $160 a case. A case used to cost him $150 to $160 to make, but now costs $260 to $280 a case – and can go as high as $350.

No, Personal Experience With Abortion Is Not Disqualifying
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No, Personal Experience With Abortion Is Not Disqualifying

John Ensor

I've worked in the pro-life movement for 32 years. I live in Georgia. I'm going to vote for the pro-life candidate, Herschel Walker. I'll vote for him knowing full well that he has been accused of paying for an abortion in his past. And no, doing so as a Christian pro-life leader, is not "repugnant hypocrisy."

My role in the pro-life movement has been to help pastors, and by extension, communities of churches, respond to the moral crisis of abortion by establishing pregnancy help medical clinics, that rescue the innocent, one mother at a time.

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