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>>The amazing thing is you see how American's eat, and it's not real
>>food. It's all this highly processed food, made with increasingly
>>genetically engineered products, filled with Chemicals.

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> I've been eating this garbage. It has made me feel horrible and sick.
> My body can't take this garbage anymore. So I've started learning about
> nutrition and what to eat. I'm already starting to feel better. Now
> that I've learned more about just how bad and especially unnutritious
> the modern American diet is, I think the boxes of "food" in the
> supermarket should have big, glowing skull and crossbones printed on
> them.
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>>Fresh, local or best home grown food is the best alternative, but what
>>has become America's largest crop? Grass. And the grass consumes a

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> Yeah. I'm in favor of just using ground covers.
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Why net let neighborhoods let native plants grow? It would be
beautiful, not require chemicals or water, and provide habitat? Or
small gardens for fresh food and less dependence on transportation and
food. It such a bizarre style. Grass is fairly new in American History.
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>>Why is corn in almost everything? There were farm subsidies at one time

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> Corn certainly does suck (except I like cornbread though). But I hate
> the way America misuses corn.
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Corn can be a fine product, but government subsidiaries put processed
corn in everything, especially food lots for animals.
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>>Health, except for a small market doesn't drive food, the most important medicine.

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> Maybe that will change as more Americans realize that typical American
> food is doing bad things to them.

I wish. The projects are increased obesity. Like pills are an answer.
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>>A great book is Square Foot Gardening on how to use small spaces to grow
>>large amounts of produce using non toxic methods.

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> Sounds good. I'll look into it.
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> I've been watching some things on TV about China rushing head over
> heels into immitating the American way of life, with excessive
> consumerism, eating unhealthy, etc. I see this happening and I see the
> Chinese as a bunch of fools who are unaware of the lessons that some of
> us in America are learning. The chinese are headed for a disaster as
> far as their health and their environment. They're going to kill their
> environment and themselves. What everyone on earth really needs is just
> a moderate amount of material things and a healthy way of life that is
> in keeping with a healthy environment. It's stupid to think that we all
> can or should have vast, unlimited amounts of material wealth. However,
> I don't think the chinese will ever be able to eat as much meat as
> Americans because America is barely capable of growing enough meat to
> feed itself. China with a billion people could never grow that much
> meat per person. That's one thing that most chinese won't be able to
> immitate.

Watch out for the Chinese. They will dominate the world. The sleeping
tiger is awake.
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