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I typed faster than i thought.
You *always* are facilitating others' searches.
thanks
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From: Eric D. Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 5:11 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORA
Actually, the whole website is very interesting. RBG
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Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 5:11 PM
> Ya. I just wanted to provide the specific URL to the (presumed)
> BSE article you mentioned since it took me a
Title: RE: RE: eek! completely off topic
It may
be great, but it does not site any sources. For all we know they are some
sort of marketing organization trying to manipulate public opinion.
They would inch up the credibility scale if the articles they have were
independently
verifiable
Ya. I just wanted to provide the specific URL to the (presumed)
BSE article you mentioned since it took me a couple of minutes
to dig it out, and I thought others interested would find it
convenient to just click, rather than search for it.
regards,
ep
On 5 Mar 2001, at 13:45, Mohan, Ross wrote
Title: RE: RE: eek! completely off topic
Yes..in "the free-est country in the world", it
is amazing the restrictions we live under. :-)
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From: Eric D. Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 4:21 PM
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Title: RE: RE: eek! completely off topic
I just passed that to the list about five hours
ago. Amen, it's a great site
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From: Eric D. Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 4:21 PM
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Subjec
We are in an organic buyers club that was set up by local
farmers. We also always buy organic milk (at Safeway!), and
try to get organic/natural meats. I used to sell feed, mostly
organic, and could get excellent lamb @ $60/100lbs since a
semi-retired farmer that was a customer liked to help out
Title: RE: RE: eek! completely off topic
Ruth,
You are most welcome! Glad you found it of use.
Most interesting to me in particular was the bit
about BSE. Fascinating, really.
It's been on the site for almost a year, but the
news that this could be about organophosphate
Ross,
Thanks for the website cite! It has some very interested information. I
use olive oil and vegetable oil for cooking except for pies and nothing but
butter on toast. I now feel vindicated. And we eat lot of beef and pork
that we have raised whenever possible.
Regards,
Ruth
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Ruth,
Have you seen www.westonaprice.org?
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From: Ruth Gramolini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 9:07 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: RE: eek! completely off topic
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Ruth,
Pleas be carefull with the pricing offerred. I understand the quality of home grown
beef and your price is lower than the chain supermarket in Atlanta.
Does the offer include the people in the South??? (transplanted Yankee)
ROR mª¿ªm
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$4.50 a pou
$4.50 a pound plus shipping and I will send them overnight, just like Omaha
Steaks.
;-) Ruth
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Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 2:16 PM
> Talk is cheap Ruth!!! Put up or shut up!!!
>
> I like mine medium rare
Talk is cheap Ruth!!! Put up or shut up!!!
I like mine medium rare by the way.
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Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 1:34 PM
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I used to buy Omaha steaks, but our home raised is even better than that.
RBG
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I used to buy Omaha steaks, but our home raised is even better than that.
RBG
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Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 10:56 AM
> It you want great corn feed beef (the reason for mad
> cow is how they feed their live
Foot in Mouth disease? LOL..
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Gramolini
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 02:07
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I don't think that the experts are telling anyone that Mad Cow Disease is
not transferrable to humans. It causes death in humans and cannot be killed
by
It you want great corn feed beef (the reason for mad
cow is how they feed their livestock) visit the Omaha
Steaks web page.
The US should never have any of these problems. We
feed our cattle with grains such as corn. We should
not have a problem with hoof and mouth because we
vaccinate our catt
I don't think that the experts are telling anyone that Mad Cow Disease is
not transferrable to humans. It causes death in humans and cannot be killed
by cooking at normal temperature.
Hoof and Mouth disease is not transferrable to humans and should not be
confused with the common human afflictio
Rachel,
The "experts" tell us that the disease only affects certain animals but not
humans, even if you eat meat contaminated with disease. I'm not enlightened
enough one way or the other to become a vegetarian as a consequence %-|
Sean :)
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Actually we had our HP cluster crash today as well. First
one side went. Got that all back up and then the other side
went. Since I am in Gresham, OR we are blaming it on the earthquake.
Couldn't find a reason not to. So far management seems to
be buying it.
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