Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 >>On Behalf Of who compost piles are full of mold, be careful >> Thanks! You are correct and that's why we have face masks, goggles, and need to wear them. I do whenever I work with my compost pile and really dig in my dirt. Have something covering my hair, wear gloves, long sleeves, etc. When I'm done I take my clothes off outside (no one can see me) and wash everything later. I'm thinking about buying some of the inexpensive tyvek coveralls....take a look at tell me what you think: http://www.magidglove.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=151 & pf%5Fid=608 This might also work for you when you visit your parents. Disposable and inexpensive. Have been looking for them and just found this website. I've seen them in home depot however they cost much more. In fact, I will order some today because that would solve me problem of not contaminating my washer and save a lot of money with electricity, water and my expensive non-toxic detergent. Anyone else have a better source? I think I'll post a special email about this to get others suggestions. Lol I'm an herbalist--we are trained prevention is better and easier to accomplish than trying to cure a disease!. Rosie --- In , " " <eaglestone@...> wrote: > > LOL Rosie, > You will really do a happy dance, when I tell you this. I already have a > compost pile about 30x20 that I started 3 years ago. Didn't know I would be > needing it, but guess it will work. hehehehe > > Yes, I do understand that people who cannot tolerate may not be able to > tolerate raw either, thought I'd just share that. We have had good luck so > far with not getting rancid nuts. I always open the bag, sniff, take them > all out, look at them, then taste them, before serving to the kids. Then > put them in an air tight container and put them in the frig. Not buying > alot helps keeps them fresher for me. One bag will last here about 3 days. > I don't quit understand how soaking them in water helps. Why would that > help? Just curious. > > Believe me when I say that I know you do not need dietary help. Sorry if > something I said led you to believe that. I have been told you are the one > to look to for help. And you are always willing to help. Some have shared a > bit of your background with me. So, I am looking to you and the others for > help. And believe me, I need all I can get. > > My husbands grandmother (100 years old) still pics dandelions and eats them. > Not sure what she does with them. Think she cooks the leaves or something > and then eats them. > > Your suggestion for a dehydrator is a good one. Always been interested in > it, but now would be a good time to get one. Yes, strawberries would just > delight Bianca. She has always eaten fruits and veggies. Even before this > new way of eating if I asked what they wanted for a snack, she as well as > Serg would ask for fruits or veggies. So, she is really missing them as I > can't find a large variety of organic. > > I never imagined that doing something like this would bring such a large > response. I have gotten tons of interest and am very surprised. Just > figured most everyone had already this. That I was the one not willing to > give it a shot. It is never to late. If any learn something, and learn > from my mistakes, and get something from our postings-that would be great. > Maybe they will try it, even just take the 2 week step, and see the results. > Wish we would have done this mush sooner, but we didn't, VERY happy that we > are now. > > As mentioned not only by myself, but also Rosie, you have to make your own > adjustments, and figure out what you can tolerate. We cannot tell you what > you can eat. I can only tell you what we are doing in our own family, and > what works for us. Hopefully it will give you some guidelines, and examples > to allow it make better sense. > > > Re: [] never mind-Top 12 Produce to Avoid due to > > Pesticides > > > > Rosie, > > Well, gardening has never been something I have excelled at. But, my > > father > > > > has, and my grandfather planted his whole life. So, I guess I will give > > it > > shot this year. I will to start and research how and when to plant. I > > have > > > > more than enough room, it is all privacy fenced, so the critters won't get > > to it. I have talked to my parents about it, and they are will to grow > > part > > > > of it at their home, which is just a couple blocks away, and my father > > said > > he will help me. We defineitely have to do strawberries, which I already > > have gotten some huge pots for those, and cherry tomatoes to keep them off > > the ground. Things I can use for canning and freezing-green beans, > > peppers, > > squash, and some others. Things to pick and eat lettuce, green onions, > > chives, spinach, cucumbers, hot peppers,and so forth. I would also like > > to > > learn how to grow sprouts, we love those. Raspberries/Blackberries for > > future years. I'll have to start researching this quickly, as spring is > > fast upon us, and I do know that some things need to be planted somewhere > > around that time. My dad says my weeds will be taller than my produce, so > > now I have to make sure I take care of it. I'm not tricking myself, it > > will > > > > be hard work, but the kids like to do that kind of stuff too, so maybe I > > can > > > > get them involved. Atleast I know it is good, fresh, safe produce. Any > > suggestions from you or anyone else is welcomed. > > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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