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When the lights (and everything else) go out, flour will no be so
easy to make.

Here is something to think about while you are motoring down to
the local supermarket in your SUV to pick up a 5 LB sack of flower:

http://cigr-ejournal.tamu.edu/submis...2March2006.pdf

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"Dick Adams" > wrote in message
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>Here is something to think about while you are motoring down to
>the local supermarket in your SUV to pick up a 5 LB sack of flower:


Heh heh...flower.

Interesting concept that solar mill, and one that could be a boon to these
people. I wonder how long it will take PROGRESS to bring local
mega-supermarkets, roads jammed with SUVs (or whatever), and 5 LB sacks of
bleached out vitamin lacking flour to these countries - and these same
people yearn for (imagined) simpler times, and healthier breads.


hutchndi


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"hutchndi" > wrote in message news:gHM5g.17519$ZW3.8606@dukeread04...
>
> "Dick Adams" > wrote in message
> news:%HI5g.491$0v6.130@trndny05...
>
> >Here is something to think about while you are motoring down to
> >the local supermarket in your SUV to pick up a 5 LB sack of flower:

>
> Heh heh...flower.


Heh hey ... my stupid spell checker can never figure out exactly which word
I was trying to spell.

> Interesting concept that solar mill, and one that could be a boon to these
> people.


Yeah, those lucky people who live in sunny undeveloped places. Well,
here's one for you and me:

http://www.countrylivinggrainmills.com/country7.html

> I wonder how long it will take PROGRESS to bring local
> mega-supermarkets, roads jammed with SUVs (or whatever),
> and ... bleached out vitamin lacking flour to these countries ...


Who knows, but they may still be here, along with the Amish and
the Mormons and the pussy cats, when we're long gone.

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Now we just need a really good and practical solar powered oven to bake the
bread once the wheat is ground via exercise machine ...............

"Dick Adams" > wrote in message
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"hutchndi" > wrote in message
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>
> "Dick Adams" > wrote in message
> news:%HI5g.491$0v6.130@trndny05...
>
> >Here is something to think about while you are motoring down to
> >the local supermarket in your SUV to pick up a 5 LB sack of flower:

>
> Heh heh...flower.


Heh hey ... my stupid spell checker can never figure out exactly which word
I was trying to spell.

> Interesting concept that solar mill, and one that could be a boon to these
> people.


Yeah, those lucky people who live in sunny undeveloped places. Well,
here's one for you and me:

http://www.countrylivinggrainmills.com/country7.html

> I wonder how long it will take PROGRESS to bring local
> mega-supermarkets, roads jammed with SUVs (or whatever),
> and ... bleached out vitamin lacking flour to these countries ...


Who knows, but they may still be here, along with the Amish and
the Mormons and the pussy cats, when we're long gone.

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Dicky


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Here is something to consider:

http://www.soltac.com/html/cooksackr.html


"BigJohn" > wrote in message
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> Now we just need a really good and practical solar powered oven to bake
> the bread once the wheat is ground via exercise machine ...............
>
> "Dick Adams" > wrote in message
> news:0sP5g.2839$ZL6.1438@trndny04...
>
> "hutchndi" > wrote in message
> news:gHM5g.17519$ZW3.8606@dukeread04...
>>
>> "Dick Adams" > wrote in message
>> news:%HI5g.491$0v6.130@trndny05...
>>
>> >Here is something to think about while you are motoring down to
>> >the local supermarket in your SUV to pick up a 5 LB sack of flower:

>>
>> Heh heh...flower.

>
> Heh hey ... my stupid spell checker can never figure out exactly which
> word
> I was trying to spell.
>
>> Interesting concept that solar mill, and one that could be a boon to
>> these
>> people.

>
> Yeah, those lucky people who live in sunny undeveloped places. Well,
> here's one for you and me:
>
> http://www.countrylivinggrainmills.com/country7.html
>
>> I wonder how long it will take PROGRESS to bring local
>> mega-supermarkets, roads jammed with SUVs (or whatever),
>> and ... bleached out vitamin lacking flour to these countries ...

>
> Who knows, but they may still be here, along with the Amish and
> the Mormons and the pussy cats, when we're long gone.
>
> --
> Dicky
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"BigJohn" > wrote in message
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> Now we just need a really good and practical solar powered oven to bake
> the bread once the wheat is ground via exercise machine ...............
>


http://www.affordable-solar.com/glob...d=solarove ns

I wonder...

hutchndi


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