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DropNo7983 t1_j2br3wy wrote
Reply to comment by PinkLemonade2 in Maine residents - what do you find positive and negative about your state's low population density? by LockedOutOfElfland
You think so?! The one thing I miss about living in Colorado was the food. The food up here is not very good imo. They don't know what a spice is, unless it's salt and pepper. Can't forget to smother everything in 27 sticks of butter. Absolutely no variety of different food. Vegetables go bad a day after I buy them since they're so old by the time they get way up here (unless you go to a local farmers market). The Mexican restaurants here are even horrible, and I didn't think you could ruin Mexican. Albeit the seafood is amazing, but good luck tasting anything other than butter if you venture out of the seafood. The food is about the only thing I DO hate up here. . .
DropNo7983 t1_j2bqfox wrote
Reply to comment by tricheboars in Maine residents - what do you find positive and negative about your state's low population density? by LockedOutOfElfland
I moved from Colorado to Maine. Although gas is cheaper, it's literally the only thing cheaper lol. I no longer struggle to survive with a good job while living in Maine.
DropNo7983 t1_j2brhvw wrote
Reply to comment by sunshinekate131313 in Maine residents - what do you find positive and negative about your state's low population density? by LockedOutOfElfland
Agreed. I notice almost every industry up here, especially dentists and doctors are lacking. The doctors are the WORST. My dad almost died from a simple broken bone by going to the hospital. And I've had to wait a year to get into a dentist, and when I did, they had to redo the cavity filling 4 times, at 2 different dentists offices and it STILL isn't right.