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Another Audio file at the BD Now! Sound Archives Page:
http://www.ibiblio.org/biodynamics
Vandana Shiva discusses the machinations of multi-nationals in rural
India. Saving the world for the children.
Let's discuss it here in BD Now! when you get a chance.
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Good work Thank You!
L*L
Markess
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Today my wife and I packed about sixty cow horns with manure that was mixed
with a small amount of clay. They were arranged beautifully in the pit. A
blessing was said:
"In the name of Christ Jesus we do this work t
I've installed a Real Player lecture at the Sound Archive Page
(http;//www.ibiblio.org/biodynamics) by Mark Purdey at Sally Fallon's
"Wise Traditions" Conference this past Spring.
In case you've missed it: Mark Purdey is the leading independent
researcher into the cause of Mad Cow and related "
Monsanto have gone too far and now they are in financial trouble.
Have a look at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2589789.stm
Thinking so much about Percy Schmeiser recently (has anyone other
than Kara tested the site?), I seemed to recall that we were hearing
that Monsanto was going under
Have heard that AP will be giving a lecture some time next year at the
Orange campus, uni of Sydney. Will post details when I get them.
L&L
Liz
Thanks, Liz. Let's get a tape, too, ok? -Allan
on 20/12/02 8:59 AM, Lloyd Charles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Friends -
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>> I'm still trying
Monsanto have gone too far and now they are in financial trouble.
Have a look at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2589789.stm
Gil
Hi! Tony, Are you offering instructions on making the brew?
Tony Nelson-Smith wrote: Even better, you could make nettle beer (in which the
nettles mainly provide the flavour); SNIP even better, the wife disappeared
after a while and was found passed out on the bathroom carpet. It was then
recogn
Hi! Tony,
If it is still weeping, you could try something which has saved a number of
human lives.
Common table or cooking salt, when heaped on a bleeding wound and added as
required, will stop bleeding and can later be washed away with no harm to the
person. I was cruising on a yacht when we were
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> Friends -
>
> I'm still trying to find information on what Alex Podolinsky is up to
> nowadays. If you've heard or
Today my wife and I packed about sixty cow horns with manure that was mixed
with a small amount of clay. They were arranged beautifully in the pit. A
blessing was said:
"In the name of Christ Jesus we do this work to heal the earth and strengthen
our connection to Mother Earth and eachother, g
A lot of good questions!
flylo wrote:
Nettles! I was lamenting my nettles
a few years ago, and now I'm
not sure, but I think I should be happy to see them appear. I saw a
photo on the
www.oregonbd.org
site of a wheelbarrow full of nettles
being turned with a shovel before sending off to the co
He wouldn't drink the tea but might sample the beer. We have
some friends who call themselves wine makers. Well, I guess they
are, but it's a wine no one but themselves can drink. And they're
very generous with the stuff. I've made some rather potent wine jelly
out of it, the rest is 'aging nic
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Some could be dried for tea for you and your husband to drink...
Even better, you could make nettle beer (in which the nettles mainly provide
the flavour); when I was a poor junior academic, this was our main tipple.
A couple who were 'real ale' enthusiasts acted all superior about this
folk
Gil - thanks for suggesting wind as a means of drying out the weeping from a
cut walnut limb. Ironically, it was wind which broke the branch that I
trimmed.
Cheryl - Because of this, I didn't actually choose the time for 'pruning' -
but maybe I should have waited before tidying the break.
Friends -
I'm still trying to find information on what Alex Podolinsky is up to
nowadays. If you've heard or if you work with him, please let me know
what you know, ok?
Thanks
-Allan
probably what she's talking about are these commercial miso's that take a
few months to make and are just not up to the macrobiotic organic types
that take up to 3 years to mellow
producing wonderful enzyme rich fermented foods.
rex tyler
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Dear Friends -
Thanks to support from Nancy, Jane and Curtis that was both necessary
and sufficient, I've installed the first of many streaming audio
lectures at the BD Now! home page.
Do yourself a favor and listen to what Percy has to say. If you are
not in a motiating rage right now about w
Don't mean this to be an endorsement.. sorry Allan if listing a
company is inappropriate... just thought someone might have time to
check it out further oh.. and he's practically a neighbor of
yours...
Perry - There's no harm at all listing sources on BD Now! You
handled this exactly as y
Allan, of interest: my naturapath recently told me that she no longer eats
much miso because it can bring on infections stored in the body.
I beg your pardon? Do you have more details on what is meant by this?
If you are saying that infections are stored in the body, why
wouldn't you want them
Allan, of interest: my naturapath recently told me that she no longer eats
much miso because it can bring on infections stored in the body.
JS
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Some could be dried for tea for you and your husband to drink, (especially
living in Texas), some made into soup (first growth) and then compost the
rest Martha!
Best,
Jane
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TOM MACK BLOWS THE JOINT APART
DECEMBER 17. The public does not realize that medical conferences are
held almost every day of the year, somewhere in this world, and that
at these conferences there are mainstream professionals who, now and
then, spill a few important beans which are overlooked b
I checked the OMRI book this morning (Organic Materials Review Institute,
www.omri.org) . Looks like calcium chloride is
allowable.
It has an "R" status, meaning "materials may be used on certified organic
land and crops only with certain restrictions or limitations". It's class is "F"
for f
Laura
Please explain the importance in working with the recommendation of:
< suitable for cutting vines.
Thanks
Per Garp/NH
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Ah, Woody, you've met my husband. He wants to do it like he's always done it.
If you and Barbara ever come through Sandpoint this winter, let us know and
I'll bring Herb so you can talk to him. Better another man than me. How can I
ever get him to do tree paste? I'll have to work on him all win
Deart Per,
When you ask will Radionics help the perfect orchard, the answer is no! If
you already have a perfect orchard you wont need radionics. To try to obtain
a perfect something is an exercise in futility.
As to your point "will it help the soil, or the general well feeling or
."Yes it wil
>From the following page:
http://urbanlegends.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa071598.htm
Comments: As of this update (December 2002), the Budweiser Frogs hoax is over five years old and still making the rounds, even though the screen saver itself, while it's still available, is no longer the hot
Another way is to put canes up put some straw into a
flower pot hook the flower pot on the cane and in the morning you will have
earwigs in the post with the straw
rex
tyler
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