Sunday, December 5, 2010

@9:26, 12/04/10

I will be back on line late sunday



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    Noodles are good and easy.  Vegetables  can be grown most of the year in the south. Rice will fill the hole. Add beans and it is a diet. Add sprouts and it is healthy.  Corn and beans fed the Indians.  Add squash and enjoy.
    Wild nuts? Not like there once were but cold water leaches the tannin from acorns. It might work for buckeyes.  Locust beans are the biblical manna.  Young dandelions make greens as do sorrel and lambs quarters.  Rhubarb?
    Check the net or the library under foraging.  Mostly what it takes is time and knowledge.
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    About 1971 I decided that I should live my life rather than watch myself live. It was a matter of "Be Here Now". 






You are not neglected.  I do see the Jenny8lee posts

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