unless you have a rural farm it is going to be very difficult to be self-sustainable ... so like Mike, am open to suggestions as to nipping this in the bud ... it’s time.
unless you have a rural farm it is going to be very difficult to be self-sustainable ... so like Mike, am open to suggestions as to nipping this in the bud ... it’s time.
Buy a dehydrator and dry lots of frozen veggies such as beans, peas, corn, carrots. Even hash browns and diced potatoes, onions, etc. These are still cheap to buy. No need to parboil first and you can store 3 pounds of veggies in a quart canning jar. Don’t worry about it, just do something about it.
I'm sorry to hear that you are suffering under the weight of all of this. We all are. Sometimes it is good to take a step back and take stock of what you have, whether it's money, health, a good community, support of family, et cetera. Then go through what you need, which might be any of the things I just mentioned. I believe farming co ops need to strengthen when I lived in Venice Beach we had a fresh food delivery once a month from one. My friend in Silicon Valley in a tiny space has just started growing her own little vertical garden in her window and seems really excited about the results. Sometimes it's about just not feeling helpless which involves small steps. I'm basically on a farm, but its in Thailand. We would survive better than most in a total food apocalypse, but we would still have difficulty and I pray it doesn't go that way. Strengthening the community of small farmers now is very important, especially if you want to become one. Water procurement is the big issue, but there are ways to make do. Good luck and God Bless...
unless you have a rural farm it is going to be very difficult to be self-sustainable ... so like Mike, am open to suggestions as to nipping this in the bud ... it’s time.
That is right
1.mike Yeadon is a hero. My hero.
2. We won't all be able to live or move off grid to farms
How will those of us in the cities be able to eat?
I am vegan, else I'd say their are plenty of rats in s f killafornia
But wait, seriously, they've actually depopulated the freikin rats
Just in case we'd have wanted to eat them
They fed rats sugary sterilization food, reduced nests in Chinatown s f from 60 to 16 I heard on kcbs that is kconstant bull shit
And the chronicle.
We need to find a way to let or help folks who didn't inject find each other, and as Dr Paul marrick says, treat the injured who are still alive.
Mercola recommend: melatonin still available over counter, helped me when I got the Flubah for a week.
After exposure to their biowarfare.
Regards.
If you are near s f killafornia I want to find a farm to move to nearby....
Please help me...
Every day now I and I suspect others are so depressed, contemplate suicide.
This is what they wanted.
My whole life.
Buy a dehydrator and dry lots of frozen veggies such as beans, peas, corn, carrots. Even hash browns and diced potatoes, onions, etc. These are still cheap to buy. No need to parboil first and you can store 3 pounds of veggies in a quart canning jar. Don’t worry about it, just do something about it.
I'm sorry to hear that you are suffering under the weight of all of this. We all are. Sometimes it is good to take a step back and take stock of what you have, whether it's money, health, a good community, support of family, et cetera. Then go through what you need, which might be any of the things I just mentioned. I believe farming co ops need to strengthen when I lived in Venice Beach we had a fresh food delivery once a month from one. My friend in Silicon Valley in a tiny space has just started growing her own little vertical garden in her window and seems really excited about the results. Sometimes it's about just not feeling helpless which involves small steps. I'm basically on a farm, but its in Thailand. We would survive better than most in a total food apocalypse, but we would still have difficulty and I pray it doesn't go that way. Strengthening the community of small farmers now is very important, especially if you want to become one. Water procurement is the big issue, but there are ways to make do. Good luck and God Bless...
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