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  • From: Leslie <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>
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  • Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 10:39:56 -0700 (PDT)

Well, I figure since I don't know how to measure how much is in the tater, or
how much my body will tolerate, throwing out a few tiny taters best. I do
know over the years, I've seen green on a store bought potato here and there, 
ate them boiled or mashed, and as far as I know nothing happened.  That was
before I read to be careful.  Poison probably wrong word, toxic probably is
better.
For the most part though, I did a decent job keeping the potatoes covered. 
 
I'm hoping the darn theiving ground squirrels ate the green ones !!!  But I
doubt it.. since they tunnel right past the potatoes and ignore them.
 
 

--- On Tue, 8/4/09, Clansgian AT wmconnect.com <Clansgian AT wmconnect.com> wrote:


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> 
> >I've been tossing any potatoes that have green on them, all of which have
> been the size of a small bird's egg.  I read they were poisonous and
> figured better safe than sorry.
>

Poisonous is a relative term in this case.  All potatoes contain solanine. 
There is a chemcial channel in the human chemistry to handle it (and all
such compounds).  Toxicity occurs when you take in so much solanine that you
swamp out or over-run the chemical channel. 

This is something that is very ill understood by most people, more's the
pity.  The lay view is that poison is poison and even though a lot will make
you sick, a little will do SOME damage and perhaps accumualte over time. 
Human chemistry doesn't work that way.  The chemical compounds that the body
is
made to rid itself of, as long as a certain limit is not reached, it is the
same as taking in none at all.

Salt for example.  You have to have it but after a certain level it has
toxic effects.  Other things you can live entirely without, like alcohol,
have
no effect until you swamp out the chemical channel that is in place to rid
yourself of it.

So back to potatoes, they contain a substance that the human body likely
has no use for, solanine. All potatoes have it.  But when they are exposed to
light and undergo the same chemical changes as stems (for that is what they
are, extensions of stems), the level can build until it is beyond what your
chemical channel can handle at once.

James
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potato skins are delicious !
 
i peeled the ones for canning though.
 
One of the varieties of potatoes I grew has a real thick skin, i thought it
was a big unusual as I don't remember the starter potato having that thick of
a skin.  I don't know if that means they store better than a thin skinned one
or what, bill maybe I'll find out over the coming months.
 
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--- On Mon, 8/3/09, Leslie <cayadopi AT yahoo.com> wrote:

> LOL - I would hate to have to peel
> those !!!  I've peeled some pretty small ones, but I think
> on pea size ones, I'd be peeling my fingers by accident....
>  
> Peas and pearl onions........ yum.


We would just scrape the peel off of small potatos,  but those small enough
to cream with peas didn't need to be peeled.
Actually I almost never peel potatos today, we just cook and eat the peel
along with the potato.
Van Dell
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Yep, in that perversion of logic, stocks always seem to rally when they lay
off their workers.......... because they know they'll beat the earnings
estimates the next quarter out.
 
Those of us that live in the real world of course, automatically know that
laid off workers means less people shopping, and lower gross sales.
 
 
 
I read a very prophetic quote a few years ago.......... "When Billionaires
lose money, they just change the rules."  
 
Which is exactly what has been going on for the past 18 months or so....to
the detriment of the economy and the taxpayers and future taxpayers.
 
I'm still curious what "advice" Buffet gave to Obama, and who "really" stands
to profit.... Buffet or the economy....  (I'll lake take odds on the
former...)
 

--- On Tue, 8/4/09, Lynn Wigglesworth <lynnw1366 AT hotmail.com> wrote:




From: <Clansgian AT wmconnect.com>
> Is anyone else bothered by the fact that celebrated good economic news
> signaling the end of the recession is ALL because of >government money?

I've read also that a lot of the companies showing slight profit only have
that 'profit' because they have laid off workers or sold assets. That isn't
growth; that isn't even stability. This recession is far from over. I read a
great quote the other day: "Millionares measure the economy by Wall Street
numbers, the rest of us measure the economy by unemployment numbers".

Lynn Wigglesworth
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Rain is a user tax?
 
OK, send the bill to God............. LOL.
 

--- On Tue, 8/4/09, Lynda <lurine AT com-pair.net> wrote:




Unless they do it a whole bunch different in other states, runoff goes into
storm drains which go into streams, creeks, rivers and eventually to the
ocean or lake (depending on the state).  They have nothing to do with sewer
treatment.  That water doesn't go anywhere near a sewer treatment plant.
Whole different set of pipes.  That's why you aren't supposed to dump
"stuff" into them.  The water isn't treated and is harmful to fish, wildlife
and general water quality.

Lynda
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Actually, that's a more sensible tax than some I've heard of. If water
runs off paved areas, then it goes into the storm sewers and causes
flooding and the need for more sewage treatment. It's a user tax, more
or less.

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:-)
 
"The sheriff's office covers the county. I haven't needed them
for years, so I don't know how good the service is; the last time I
called -- right after we moved here and I came home to a burgled house".....
How good was the service? 
 
Easy answer...........Did they catch the burglar???
check one:  (Yes, service good)  (No, service bad.)
 
 
:-)  Couldn't resist..........  you're talking to a die hard Libertarian
here....
 

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My county is notorious for not raising taxes. I now have city water,
but that's via a co-op. I pay for my own trash collection and septic
system. The sheriff's office covers the county. I haven't needed them
for years, so I don't know how good the service is; the last time I
called -- right after we moved here and I came home to a burgled house
-- it took an hour or so for a deputy to show up. They do drive by and
look things over regularly (if I can't sleep at night, I see them
cruise by). Of course I pay for schools, but not for a library, which
just isn't available.

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LOL - I love my kitchen counters devoid of everything except a coffee pot and
cooking spoons.... always makes my tiny kitchen look so clean and
big.......... I haven't seen my countertops in months.  More canning jars
being cooled, others drying, various pots and pans, cukes soaking, onions
drying, etc.
 
Good thing I don't get visitors....
 
I did make a large seed drying screen today,,,, since I discovered an unused
horizontal space,,,,, right beneath the couch....... so the seeds slip
perfectly out off view and out of the way while drying...
 

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O.K., you were almost in trouble <g>  Open the e-mail and what do I see?
Leslie has placemats and fancy napkins AND a flower arrangement on *her*
table.  You are so lucky that the nicey, nice table ended right there <g>

Lynda
The press corp is fact-adverse but very fable friendly.

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From: "Leslie" <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>

Red cloth placemats, gold and blue cloth napkins, a very colorful silk
flower arrangement,,,,, completely surrounded and covered up by canning
jars, lids, screw caps, plastic containers with seeds being collected from
various flowers planted,,,,

And the chairs have homemade drying screens/racks sitting on them with
black, white & pinto beans drying (just to make sure) as well as watermelon
and honey dew and any other seeds to be collected for drying...

I think the only time my table will look like a table again is when nothing
needs to be started indoors or canned, etc...............


--- On Mon, 8/3/09, EarthNSky <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net> wrote:



This could actually be a new thread:
What's on your kitchen table??




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Why that's easy, just print more and worry later, no need to actually
support it or anything. I see today they
announced that Income tax revenues from individuals is down 22 percent and
corps 35 percent for the year. All this is added to the huge deficit
already created with the scamulous bill. Add health care to that and it will
take
more than China to save us.

Drew


In a message dated 8/4/2009 12:51:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
lurine AT com-pair.net writes:

What bothered me more is some talking empty head was asked about the
economy
and mentioned how great Ford is doing and banks x,y and z. And he kept
repeating how great the economy was doing. He was asked if it was really
doing good if the unemployment rates were still going up. His answer was
"that's not important."

So, if all these people aren't working, which means they aren't paying
income tax and Shiney Thing keeps saying he won't raise taxes. Pray tell,
precisely where is he going to get the money since China has implied it
won't lend anymore???

Lynda
The press corp is fact-adverse but very fable friendly.

----- Original Message -----
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> Everyone got economically excited today because a major health insurance
> company had increased profits and Ford had the first increase in sales in
> almost a year. Recession over, stock market up, happy days are here
> again!
>
> But wait .... the health insurance company's increased profit was
entirely
> because of an increase in Medicaid and Medicare rates. And Ford freely
> adimits that modest increase in sales is ALL due to the Cash for
Clunkers
> program.
>
>
> Is anyone else bothered by the fact that celebrated good economic news
> signaling the end of the recession is ALL because of government money?
>
>
> James
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