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  1. Mexico and Hawaii ban GMO http://nsnbc.me/2013/10/13/mexico-hawaii-ban-gmo-people-worldwide-march-monsanto/
  2. Just a great watch.. Btw just ordered my first long board...bit late for the summer:-o anyhow I'll find somewhere secluded to go with it...don't want to shock any onlookers who see an 'old bird' scooting about on it..haha...
  3. Ursle, I had to look up Bucky balls..always something to learn;) digital is another good point on the bee population.....I've only recently started doing a bit of reading on the wireless digital signals due to installation of smart meters.
  4. It's very encouraging to know there are some passionate people out there, doing their bit to try and defeat the horrific monsantos & co, including Levy Mwanawasa said he would not allow Zambians to eat "poison". "Simply because my people are hungry, that is no justification to give them poison“ , article can be found here from 2002 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/2233839.stm :) Live,love,ride...well done you on your campaign for awareness etc, I have certainly learned a few more things from your links. :) I too have heard about the Indian farmers committing suicide, it is very sad and disgusting that companies are getting away with what appears to be a type of murder/transferred malice maybe? Lowrider, your comments about bees is very true. I wonder if this is all part of the 'plan', so in the end no natural seeds can be grown (as not enough bees to pollinate) to feed the masses? oddly enough I put in an idea recently at work for wild flower and bee habitats to be built along/near laybys along a motor way (where we will soon be carrying out some work). I thought it would add some interest to people s journeys and help them learn about bees and wild flowers. Interesting what you said about the seed coatings. I should really make more effort and perhaps contact some of our supermarkets here in the UK. an angle of questioning springs to mind from reading your posts here...it is becoming very fashionable to talk about 'sustainability' ..perhaps I could start with getting a copy of their CSR report, Corporate Social Responsibility, and then start asking questions on why do you stock e.g. Kelloggs etc. hmmmm... Food for thought...monsanto's CSR report..what on earth would that say?
  5. Forgot to get pic but -1 this morning..oh joy of joys:p
  6. Interesting that 'monarch' butterflies was mentioned and not simply 'butterflies', . Because the same sort of people that try to implement the 'you eat dodgy food and we eat organic' (yes I've heard that to Michelle) are the same sort that are into Monarch mind control programming:eek: Just look at the music industry for a starter and the hedonistic behaviour, symbolism including the monarch butterfly as a marker. Its a fascinating world we live in for those that don't want to bury they're head in the sand. The main reason I look for information behind what's going on in the world is a gut feeling that things don't ring true and i'm fed up being fed crap in more ways than one. I used to read a lot about USA in teem of politics and economics as I was a money trader in London in the 80s and that hasn't left me but its expanded. Currently I am trying to see what the agenda is re the trillions of us dollars bring produced out of thin air each month. its not simply economics, theta more to it. interesting times:D
  7. giving away my age of 182 and a 1/2 using words like that:eek:..I should have said sofa...:p So you EC, that's my dream and i'm so far away from it..I hope to get there before I reach 200:biggthump
  8. Whilst I was browsing Michelle's website for the recipe on her wonderful walnut, apple and squash bread, I came across a link to the petition website below. I was horrified to read about the underhanded tactics being used to what I think is the poisoning and hidden genocide of the American people. I signed the petition to stop the SB633 Monsanto and Co, from their dastardly deeds. Some of my ranting comment in the petition went as follows: 'people have a right to choose and not be told what to eat by any corporation or government. What is being proposed by monsanto and the us government is ....a type of hidden genocide...recent scientific rat studies in France showed the deformations that occur over 3 generations...and that humans have yet to find out the effects of gm food....money is behind it along with another agenda of depopulation, at the cost of the health and future generations of the American people...and that Thomas Jefferson was right: quotation:*"If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny." If anyone is interested the petition can be found below : http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/cms/thanks/stop_oregons_Monsanto_Protection_Act_special_session?action_id=4234996&akid=.926075.AZXxcx&ar=1&form_name=act&rd=1&taf=1 Snippet taken from petition site: The stakes couldn't be higher.*Today the Oregon legislature could pass SB 863 / SB 633, Oregon's Monsanto Protection Act, which would strip local countys' control over seeds, food and agriculture and deny county elected officials' ability to keep GMO crops from contaminating farmers' fields by the way I also signed Prop 37 last year for Californians to have a right to know what they are eating tee labelling and GMO's...Monsanto being sneakily at it again. I am under no illusion that these Monsanto types won't come after Europe again, in the meantime they will be thinking up another angle of attack to get their way. I shall calm down and breeaaathe:biggthump
  9. Shame about the weather twoRavens....walnut mayonnaise sounds and looks delicious:) Michelle, is that the reason there's no pic of this wonderfully, tastey sounding bread? Tell your man to keep his mitts off next time until you get a pic...:D...naughty, naughty-step:p
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  11. Yes I think that board is FAR TOO SMALL for a giant, and should be sold on;) Scots porridge oats makes for sturdy legs my gramps used to tell me:biggthump Funny you should start such a thread I watched Chalet Girl t'other day and then found myself jumping off the settee, board strapped to my feet trying to do 180s. Then I progressed to the dining table as it was higher...admittedly the dining table thing has manifested itself into a ritual each summer since I took up snowboarding...strange as it hasn't progressed to the snow yet.. no pics i'm afraid.. :p
  12. n the*Scottish Enlightenment *the Scots began developing a uniquely practical branch ofhumanism *to the extent that Voltaire said*""We look to Scotland for all our ideas ofcivilisation "".[39] [40] With a name like voltaire..i thought he was a chef who used weird and wonderful electric current to produce live food:smashfrea Upon my enlightenment he'sa bit of a rebel of his time:biggthump Ohd, you could start the really-retro-Voltaire snowboard kit for 13/14, to usurp that really awful onesie of last year.... To keep on topic meringues for the hair ... :p
  13. Tworavens did your Harvest Festival sale day go well:biggthump OhD, yes better to be pretty good at a lot of things than tear ones enjoyment apart by fretting over perfection....your reply made me think about some chap I went out with for 3.5 years...a miserable git he was..always criticizing me for not doing things properly:rolleyes:..as he was a perfectionist but he did suffer with n neurotic things whereas in my world I sailed along quite happily..haha ....ermm back to fun topics like..wow..what a great picture of snow..is that near where you live? Kieran, I must try the gbr, I think the slow cooker might be low enough in temperature for the 2 day cook? What do you use? , Michelle I am ashamed to day I have not cooked your pumpkin pie,..I'll make sure have a go this year..seeing as they're in season again...:D Which means snow, snow, snow... Has anyone done their Christmas cake yet? Oh here's a pic of my lazy lunch, all raw except potatoes (roasted) and smothered with flax oil and sprinkled with the sprouts...yum, yum...i'm off to eat:)
  14. Tworavens, I wish you well on your venture:) so i'm eating the same as your chickens...haha...I also eat millet.... What kind of jewellery...start a crafts thread? OhD, the Heston Blumenthal (spelling?) of bomber..the scientific approach... Here's a pic of my current sprouts..lentils on the top and mung beans underneath...there's a lid that goes on top to help keep heat.
  15. Great 1 1/2 hours film to watch..from the rebellious start;-) to today Apologies of this has already been posted...but hey whilst watching out I felt I was there:-)
  16. natures sign of changing season...i heard geese flying away over a several hour period last night....the heat over here has got to stop soon..:rolleyes:
  17. Well yet another amazing picture...you have a knack for picture taking...that's exactly the right kind of picture to post;) So are we on the snow ramping thread then?
  18. Fingers crossed..as you say not long now...even over here too:) Btw.love the red colour of those mountains.....
  19. TwoRavens,, I think it's a great idea, especially as people becoming more food conscious and are looking for tastier more natural food. Your food looks great, give a go:) I make a little fermented veg now and again, and I was using some of the juice from the cabbage as a natural vegan starter for yoghurt. It's quite amazing how things are do connected. :) I have been sprouting seeds, beans, grains, lentils for a few years but now i'm going big-time on this front, as I find the prices at shops for organic veg. Very high, even the non organic can be high too, for the amount I try to eat. the nutrition content on sprouts is much higher too:) perhaps you could sell sprouted grains, seeds etc too? It seems along the same line ...? Michelle the raspberry Flan looks delicious.. Below is my total cheat version for dairy and meat eaters. I bought the Flan ready made in the foil, bought clotted cream and strawberries plus the gel topping .it took me 15 minutes to put together....haha..it went down well (all I got was a strawberry):rolleyes:
  20. Will you be adding any aerodynamic bits, every 100th of a second counts when your racing;)
  21. Rob, I have Raichle hard boots that are the size you want. I am happy to ship to Australia. I'll get a pics for you later and of you're interested I'll get shipping :-)
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