Socialism and health
Re: Socialism and health
I think this is the report: "Agroecology and the Right to Food":
http://www.srfood.org/images/stories/pd ... ogy_en.pdf
There are analyses of the report on the web, including this one, that draw the conclusion that GMOs are the wrong way to go:
http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/un-rep ... -world.htm
Peace,
Dale
http://www.srfood.org/images/stories/pd ... ogy_en.pdf
There are analyses of the report on the web, including this one, that draw the conclusion that GMOs are the wrong way to go:
http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/un-rep ... -world.htm
Peace,
Dale
Re: Socialism and health
Since this thread has veered so far off the topic of homeopathy, I'm taking the liberty of posting a plug for the seed co-op started by my son and daughter-in-law. She's Mohawk and comes from a long line of seed savers -- in fact, she's lecturing all over the country now and doing workshops on seed saving.
I have to say that their seeds have the best germination rates of any I've used, including Fedco and Seed Savers Exchange.
The website is: http://sierraseeds.org/
Peace,
Dale
I have to say that their seeds have the best germination rates of any I've used, including Fedco and Seed Savers Exchange.
The website is: http://sierraseeds.org/
Peace,
Dale
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And, it is increasingly necessary to be clear about what things matter, and to pursue them as consistently as we can -- and also, I believe, as joyfully as we can.
My own personal experience with gardening, is that part of the nourishment comes from the harvest, but part of it comes from the sowing and tending.
I am not a very "good" gardener, tho I am enthusiastic. So mostly I refer to my efforts as "playing in the dirt." For me that takes away any possible stress of "performance anxiety"! (But it is a darned good thing I still have a grocery store handy, that's for sure.)
Shannon
My own personal experience with gardening, is that part of the nourishment comes from the harvest, but part of it comes from the sowing and tending.
I am not a very "good" gardener, tho I am enthusiastic. So mostly I refer to my efforts as "playing in the dirt." For me that takes away any possible stress of "performance anxiety"! (But it is a darned good thing I still have a grocery store handy, that's for sure.)
Shannon
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Irene, thanks for the tips on Knotweed! I'll look it up.
I refer to my weeds as "my best crop." On my little slice, Lambsquarters (aka one of the Pigweeds) is a favorite. Also purslane, dandelions (both yummy in blender drinks), and I am still experimenting with violet leaves.
I refer to my weeds as "my best crop." On my little slice, Lambsquarters (aka one of the Pigweeds) is a favorite. Also purslane, dandelions (both yummy in blender drinks), and I am still experimenting with violet leaves.
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Oh, trust me, my garden is far from fastidious or professional.
I have too many problems and every year there is something else to deal with
But I do love being in the garden. It is so healing, especially when setting up, digging
in the dirt (I hand turn the garden every year) and then watching new life spring forth.
It is a spiritual practice in many ways as well as one that provides food. I eat off my
garden year round as I freeze a lot of what is grown. There is always a lot of something
to freeze despite all that doesn’t make it.
t
From: Shannon Nelson
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 12:48 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
And, it is increasingly necessary to be clear about what things matter, and to pursue them as consistently as we can -- and also, I believe, as joyfully as we can.
My own personal experience with gardening, is that part of the nourishment comes from the harvest, but part of it comes from the sowing and tending.
I am not a very "good" gardener, tho I am enthusiastic. So mostly I refer to my efforts as "playing in the dirt." For me that takes away any possible stress of "performance anxiety"! (But it is a darned good thing I still have a grocery store handy, that's for sure.)
Shannon
I have too many problems and every year there is something else to deal with
But I do love being in the garden. It is so healing, especially when setting up, digging
in the dirt (I hand turn the garden every year) and then watching new life spring forth.
It is a spiritual practice in many ways as well as one that provides food. I eat off my
garden year round as I freeze a lot of what is grown. There is always a lot of something
to freeze despite all that doesn’t make it.
t
From: Shannon Nelson
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 12:48 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
And, it is increasingly necessary to be clear about what things matter, and to pursue them as consistently as we can -- and also, I believe, as joyfully as we can.
My own personal experience with gardening, is that part of the nourishment comes from the harvest, but part of it comes from the sowing and tending.
I am not a very "good" gardener, tho I am enthusiastic. So mostly I refer to my efforts as "playing in the dirt." For me that takes away any possible stress of "performance anxiety"! (But it is a darned good thing I still have a grocery store handy, that's for sure.)
Shannon
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Re: Socialism and health
sarah sent a copy of the UN report earlier, but I will read this link that you sent.
all links/resources appreciated.
btw, does your DIL relate to any of the reservations?
and have you been following the Unit Ride that has been coming thru NYS?
I went to one of the events last Wed but missed 2 that were probably more
exciting be part of.
there is one group from Akwasasne that canoed down the Hudson and another the
has been riding from Manitoba—both groups from Canada. In Poughkeesie the paddlers
passed under the Poughkeepsie bridge while the riders were on the bridge. I wasn’t
able to be there but just reading about it with the sounds of their voices communicating
sent chills thru me. some people wrote that it brought tears to their eyes. very
powerful event. they will be in NYC this week at the UN talking about peace and
renewing their 400 yr old treaty (as if this country or Canada ever really respected it).
t
From: DALE MOSS
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 12:16 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
I think this is the report: "Agroecology and the Right to Food":
http://www.srfood.org/images/stories/pd ... ogy_en.pdf
There are analyses of the report on the web, including this one, that draw the conclusion that GMOs are the wrong way to go:
http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/un-rep ... -world.htm
Peace,
Dale
all links/resources appreciated.
btw, does your DIL relate to any of the reservations?
and have you been following the Unit Ride that has been coming thru NYS?
I went to one of the events last Wed but missed 2 that were probably more
exciting be part of.
there is one group from Akwasasne that canoed down the Hudson and another the
has been riding from Manitoba—both groups from Canada. In Poughkeesie the paddlers
passed under the Poughkeepsie bridge while the riders were on the bridge. I wasn’t
able to be there but just reading about it with the sounds of their voices communicating
sent chills thru me. some people wrote that it brought tears to their eyes. very
powerful event. they will be in NYC this week at the UN talking about peace and
renewing their 400 yr old treaty (as if this country or Canada ever really respected it).
t
From: DALE MOSS
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 12:16 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
I think this is the report: "Agroecology and the Right to Food":
http://www.srfood.org/images/stories/pd ... ogy_en.pdf
There are analyses of the report on the web, including this one, that draw the conclusion that GMOs are the wrong way to go:
http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/un-rep ... -world.htm
Peace,
Dale
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Hmm, didn’t know lambsquarters were a pigweed variety? eat them all the time.
t
From: Shannon Nelson
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 12:51 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
Irene, thanks for the tips on Knotweed! I'll look it up.
I refer to my weeds as "my best crop." On my little slice, Lambsquarters (aka one of the Pigweeds) is a favorite. Also purslane, dandelions (both yummy in blender drinks), and I am still experimenting with violet leaves.
t
From: Shannon Nelson
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 12:51 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
Irene, thanks for the tips on Knotweed! I'll look it up.
I refer to my weeds as "my best crop." On my little slice, Lambsquarters (aka one of the Pigweeds) is a favorite. Also purslane, dandelions (both yummy in blender drinks), and I am still experimenting with violet leaves.
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Re: Socialism and health
if she ever wants to do something down in florida have her contact me and i can help arrange it. i am in the tampa bay area. i would love to help her mission!!!
vicki
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From: DALE MOSS
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
Since this thread has veered so far off the topic of homeopathy, I'm taking the liberty of posting a plug for the seed co-op started by my son and daughter-in-law. She's Mohawk and comes from a long line of seed savers -- in fact, she's lecturing all over the country now and doing workshops on seed saving.
I have to say that their seeds have the best germination rates of any I've used, including Fedco and Seed Savers Exchange.
The website is: http://sierraseeds.org/
Peace,
Dale
vicki
Join the Campaign to Label GMO's in Florida
We have the Right to Know what is in our Food!
http://www.LabelGMOFlorida.com
Like us @ Label GMO Florida
on Fac ebook and Twitter
"Gluten Free Yummies"
www.GlutenFreeYummies.com
888-Yo-Yummy
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From: DALE MOSS
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
Since this thread has veered so far off the topic of homeopathy, I'm taking the liberty of posting a plug for the seed co-op started by my son and daughter-in-law. She's Mohawk and comes from a long line of seed savers -- in fact, she's lecturing all over the country now and doing workshops on seed saving.
I have to say that their seeds have the best germination rates of any I've used, including Fedco and Seed Savers Exchange.
The website is: http://sierraseeds.org/
Peace,
Dale
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Re: Socialism and health
will watch later when more time available but
there was and still is that community in Scotland.
brain blanking for the moment. began as a spiritual
retreat with 4 people on a rocky piece of land. this
woman writes about her experience in getting to
this place and, thru meditation, connected with the
land and various plants which spoke to her. they
guided her plantings and the land was turned into
a phenomenal garden. people began to come and
now, I believe, it is a well known retreat and vacation
spot.
amazing what people can do with the land when working
in synch with it.
t
From: Hennie Duits
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 9:06 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
http://www.polyfacefarms.com/
Op 6-8-2013 14:17, Lynn Cremona schreef:
there was and still is that community in Scotland.
brain blanking for the moment. began as a spiritual
retreat with 4 people on a rocky piece of land. this
woman writes about her experience in getting to
this place and, thru meditation, connected with the
land and various plants which spoke to her. they
guided her plantings and the land was turned into
a phenomenal garden. people began to come and
now, I believe, it is a well known retreat and vacation
spot.
amazing what people can do with the land when working
in synch with it.
t
From: Hennie Duits
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 9:06 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Socialism and health
http://www.polyfacefarms.com/
Op 6-8-2013 14:17, Lynn Cremona schreef:
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Re: Socialism and health
Depending where you live it may be a real no-no, and considered an "invasive species". It's great here in a place where you'd expect nothing to grow, and where it behaves itself.
Violet flowers are better, but not too many too often.... more for seasoning or as a herb than as a vegetable.
We have cattail shoots and wild asparagus here too. Dandelion s great n curries and spicy dishes.
Okay we'd better stop our "picnic break" and get back to homeopathy!
......Irene
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"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
Violet flowers are better, but not too many too often.... more for seasoning or as a herb than as a vegetable.
We have cattail shoots and wild asparagus here too. Dandelion s great n curries and spicy dishes.
Okay we'd better stop our "picnic break" and get back to homeopathy!
......Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."