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  • To: Healthy soil and sustainable growing <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] More on Low Dairy and Meat Diets
  • Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 11:23:20 -0700

Can't agree more. We almost never use a "box" meal. There are a few things
that take more time to cook but on an average I think we come out with not
much more than .75 to 1 hour of actual time spent.


---- Norma Sutton <sweetspringfarm@gmail.com> wrote:
> How long do you think it will take them to learn that home cooking can be
> just as quick as cooking from boxes Paul? I stir up bread as I need it,
> steam veggies while it's rising and if we are having meat it will be cooking
> then too. I can normally have a home cooked meal ready in half a hour to 45
> minutes. From what I've seen it takes about that long to cook from boxes
> and then you have all that trash to deal with.
>
> Today we are having home made sandwich buns with chicken, tomatoes,
> cucumbers, onions and homemade fries.
> Norma
>
> On 6/26/10, Tradingpost <tradingpost@lobo.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Good line, wasn't it. In real life it would take an enormous army of
> > bureaucrats to police millions of home gardens across this country. And
> > I'd
> > dare say as the economy keeps slipping more and more people everywhere
> > will
> > wish they started home growing a lot sooner. We won't have that "fifty
> > million farmers" but we may well see fifty million home growers. Esp if
> > they
> > find out the Big Secret - that cooking simply from scratch costs a
> > fraction
> > of what they spend on food now. And that cooking your own home grown can
> > cost next to nothing. And it may be more productive than looking for a
> > job.
> >
> > paul tradingpost@lobo.net
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> I now have 3 books available in my lulu store:
>
> http://stores.lulu.com/store.php?fAcctID=174864
>
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> at:http://www.freewebs.com/sweetspringfarm/





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