IMPORTANT UPDATE

It really makes me sad to see CASAA shut down, but if I’m totally honest, I’m not surprised. I can’t speak for anyone other than myself, but over the last few years, I’ve been getting really burned out on this fight. It just feels like there’s not much anybody can do to save vaping as we know it.

Thanks so much @kristin and everybody at CASAA for everything you've done for us.

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Good evening random folks. I've been busy working on tomorrow night's dinner. I've baked and frosted 2 sheet cakes. Shrinkflation has hit the cake mixes, for sure. I was hoping to get 12 pieces per cake, but the cake is so thin that it looks more like it will be 8, so I had to buy stuff for a third one. I've washed and snapped 3 bags of what I thought were 2 lb bags of green beans, but it turns out they were only 1.75 lbs, so I got 2 more bags which need processing. I've made the garlic bread, and I've cooked the chicken for the tetrazinni. Tomorrow is gonna be busier. I still have to make sun tea (assuming there is sun tomorrow), cook the tetrazinni and green beans, make a salad. I then have to go pick up a table and chairs, set those and my own up, and cut the cakes, and set up the food to be served. Fortunately, they've taken the rain out of the forecast, except maybe for some scattered showers. I'll have to play it by ear as to whether or not to set up a table outside. I only have to feed these people, not entertain them as well.
Good luck.
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This fairly well encapsulates my ways .. when I get my 6 month check up, I make sure I leave all the pocket stuff in the truck, otherwise, I'll weigh in at 10 extra pounds ..
It's amazing how much clothing weighs, but they won't let me get naked when I show up for my appointment.

Lounge Lizards / Misfits / Free Thinkers / Bohemians & the Forgotten :: Young at Heart Only


This fairly well encapsulates my ways .. when I get my 6 month check up, I make sure I leave all the pocket stuff in the truck, otherwise, I'll weigh in at 10 extra pounds ..

Random DIY mixing and More

Good evening random folks. I've been busy working on tomorrow night's dinner. I've baked and frosted 2 sheet cakes. Shrinkflation has hit the cake mixes, for sure. I was hoping to get 12 pieces per cake, but the cake is so thin that it looks more like it will be 8, so I had to buy stuff for a third one. I've washed and snapped 3 bags of what I thought were 2 lb bags of green beans, but it turns out they were only 1.75 lbs, so I got 2 more bags which need processing. I've made the garlic bread, and I've cooked the chicken for the tetrazinni. Tomorrow is gonna be busier. I still have to make sun tea (assuming there is sun tomorrow), cook the tetrazinni and green beans, make a salad. I then have to go pick up a table and chairs, set those and my own up, and cut the cakes, and set up the food to be served. Fortunately, they've taken the rain out of the forecast, except maybe for some scattered showers. I'll have to play it by ear as to whether or not to set up a table outside. I only have to feed these people, not entertain them as well.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE

Dear Members,

Last July, CASAA reached out to our members and allies with an urgent plea for funding. We spent the summer and into the fall approaching potential donors, but fell short of our goal. In turn, CASAA continued cutting costs to the point that we were no longer able to support our small staff of two paid employees. Since August of 2024, CASAA is completely run by volunteers. We have secured funding to enable us to continue our legislative advocacy efforts until August of this year. But beyond that, we do not expect enough future support to continue in any meaningful way.

It is with mixed emotions that we are taking this opportunity to announce that 2025 will be CASAA’s last year of active engagements. While we will be ceasing our legislative advocacy at the end of August, our website, CASAA.org, remains a valuable educational resource documenting the history of vaping, explaining tobacco harm reduction, and celebrating the consumer-led revolution in adoption of safer nicotine products. CASAA will use some of our remaining funds to keep the website active, although we anticipate transforming it into a legacy site. This means that information contained on the site will be pared down so that the site will require little maintenance.

Although we have gratefully received feedback from fellow advocates and industry leaders praising our efforts and noting the significance of our role in the consumer-led tobacco harm reduction movement, those accolades are rarely accompanied by financial support. For the better part of a decade, CASAA has articulated this dissonance by saying that it is absolutely appropriate for businesses to devote most or all of their advocacy budget to state and national trade groups.

While industry support has made up a significant portion of our funding, it was never expected that shops and manufacturers would pay for everything. Being supported by our consumer membership has allowed us to remain independent in our policy positions and advocacy messages that support affordable and legal access to safer alternatives to smoking. But that independence is fragile, and we experienced the consequences from bucking the narrative of the largest tobacco companies when we opposed policies that ban sales of unauthorized products -- products that still make up more than 90% of the safer nicotine market.

Since 2009, CASAA has been a tireless voice of and for consumers who switched away from combustion to safer, smoke-free nicotine products. We have done this work on a shoestring, which is a testament to the power of our stories. CASAA has represented our members in city halls, state legislatures, and federal regulatory bodies, as well as shared the consumer view at professional conferences and in the media. We have brought to our work the heart and soul that only comes from genuine grassroots advocacy. Consmers are being recognized as a vital part of the debate over the responsible regulation of less risky tobacco and nicotine products, which is a pillar of CASAA’s mission.

We are not making this announcement from a place of desperation or futility. This is not the end, but merely a step in the evolution of consumers’ awareness, acceptance, and access to safer nicotine products and a healthier future.


Thank you for standing up for tobacco harm reduction!

Sincerely,

Alex Clark, Executive Director, CASAA

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I don't have a decent stand mixer, so I'd be kneading by hand. I'll probably follow the method I use for the no-knead bread that I make regularly and allow the dough to rise at room temperature overnight and then bung it in the fridge for three days.
Is that the "stretch and fold" method?
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