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This is MY America
Jason w/ “The Urban Farming Guys” was interviewed by Jack Spirco yesterday. I love what these families are doing. They realize the government is not the answer to all their problems, and they are making a huge difference for the … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, How-To, Interesting, Permaculture
Tagged crime reduciton, farming, garden, sustainability
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Your Grocery Bill Will Double in 2011
Can you afford to spend double at the grocery store? I’m hearing news like this from multiple sources. The inflation number published by the US government is not realistic of real cost increases. (can’t afford to pay social security increases, … Continue reading
Crash Course – Economy / Energy / Environment
This is important enough that I’d like everyone I care about to be very familiar with this information. I’m posting it here in hopes of spreading the information. I heard an interview of Chris Martenson today. Something about his analytical/scientific … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting, Money
Tagged Chris Martenson, collapse, crash course, economy, energy, environment, future, Jack Spirko, peak oil, sustainability
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Joel Salatin – Polyface Farms
Amber and I had a date night tonight. We went to “An Evening with Joel Salatin” at the Plano Arts Center. All the food was provided by local sources, and was prepared by some very talented chefs. We had a good time … Continue reading