What is wrong with Wal-Mart fruits?
On Sun, 3 May 2009 11:29:18 -0700 (PDT), Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig
wrote:
> On May 3, 8:11*am, maxine > wrote:
>
>> If the fruit has those little labels on it, they can tell you if the
>> fruit is gm.
>>
>> "[T]he sticker labels on fruit: The numbers tell you how the fruit was
>> grown. Conventionally grown fruit has four digits; organically grown
>> fruit has five and starts with a nine; genetically engineered has five
>> numbers and starts with an eight."http://www.megnut.com/2006/03/read-the-numbers-on-your-fruit
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> Coincidentally . . . for some unknown reason I have been sticking most
> of those little produce stickers I get around the edge of my (second
> hand but gift) iMac. THere are thirteen of them and they're all four
> digits. Looks like I don't buy any dubious GM stuff, but then I don't
> buy organic either.
>
> I also have fortunes from cookies, lens labels from cheap (dollar
> store) reading glasses & labels from Eclipse gum containers. I have
> no idea why i collect these things.
>
> Lynn in Fargo
think of it as found art. you're a pioneer!
your pal,
blake
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