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Default Need to grow your own manure?

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Billy wrote:

In article ,
Bill who putters wrote:

It gives small satisfaction, that in the future, as now, the best food
you can get, is what you grow yourself. Faced with factory food,
clean, fresh produce will only become more valuable, and if Monsanto
has their way, more expensive to grow.


May be useful

http://tinyurl.com/mmczq6

Bill


Maybe, maybe not.

Processed carbohydrates seem to be starving us of needed nutrients.
Whole grain carbohydrates are better but far from perfect.
Like da man said,"Eat more plants, mostly leafy ones, and a little meat."

http://www.environnement.ens.fr/pers...mistake_jared_
diamond.pdf


While looking about for info on Chinese salads found

http://chineseculture.about.com/library/symbol/

Salad yielded

http://chineseculture.about.com/library/symbol/np/nc_salad.htm

Can't recall ever seeing A salad offering in local Chinese places
but Japanese offer a variety. Suno Muno SP Cucumber Salad nice and
fresh in area .

Bill

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