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To: Red Badger

The only non-poisonous foods are grass fed beef and pastured free range chicken. All other foods have downsides. So get your fill of these two before we are forced to eat Bill Gates bio-engineered test tube meat. That will also give you your daily dose of spike proteins.

So far we can get our spike proteins via a real case of Covid_xyz.
also by
Getting you mandated vaxxxes and boosters
SOON
You will be able to get your spike proteins from eating Bill Gates brand breakfast link sausages, kielbasas, smoked sausage, lunch meat, cocktail sausage, link sausage, summer sausage, ham and canned Vienna sausages.


13 posted on 12/30/2021 7:20:23 AM PST by dennisw
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To: dennisw
The only non-poisonous foods are grass fed beef and pastured free range chicken. All other foods have downsides.

That and fruits, nuts and veggies you grow yourself without a bunch of chemicals. That rules out most commercial fruit trees because they need constant spraying. Persimmons, plums and pawpaw grow wild here. Service berries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries as well. We have acid soil obviously. Good luck getting the blueberries and service berries before the critters do though. Walnut, hickory nut & hazelnut grow wild.You can get by most years growing peaches without any input except compost. Komatsuna aka spinach mustard will self seed and basically become a perennial here in MO.

There's a system called permaculture that's big on food forests where you basically grow as much wild edibles as possible and then work in some commercial crops as companion plantings. That reminds me. While not native, shiitake mushrooms grow good here in the Ozarks so I plan on growing them again this year and do it as close to year round as I can. Sorrel grow wild here.

Need to go big on the garden this year and buy a bunch more canning jars. Many veggies are low/zero maintenance. Canned 14 pints of chicken stock yesterday. The way food prices are going, it's well worth the effort to grow your own food now. I've got meat goats and one egg layer. She's a survivor. Last of 6 and has outlived the others by two years by avoiding the hawks so I want her to raise some chicks. I quit feeding her two years ago and she still lays most of the year. Plan on getting a small breed of pig this year. Might do a batch of meat birds for the freezer.

Viruses, empty shelves, high prices, chemicals, preservatives and additives. They're trying to kill us. Processed food is basically cancer in a box. Baker Creek seed catalog came in yesterday and I've got seed saving manuals.

32 posted on 12/30/2021 7:57:09 AM PST by Pollard (PureBlood -- youtube.com/watch?v=VXm0fkDituE)
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