Posted by flying belgian on December 20, 2015 at 14:53:29 from (216.114.233.126):
In Reply to: Re: COOL SCRAPPED posted by greenenvy on December 19, 2015 at 20:20:09:
greenenvy, I was about to wright the same thing as you. I might add that their are many people who don't have space to raise their own food. But they all have access to farmers markets. Buy from a local vender and you know where it is coming from. I sell farm fresh eggs in a roadside stand year around. Eggs come from the hen house about 150 ft. away. Don't believe the eggs are produced in this country? Ask me and I will take you in the hen house and you can gather them yourself. Understand that I will have to charge you more for gathering them yourself as I will have to stop my other farm work to come and show you where. I also sell hogs on the hoof to customers. I will deliver them to the butcher shop. They originate right here on the farm. I do not have a "cool" label on my things but you should know they come off this farm. Just like you know if you buy fresh strawberries in January they are not from this country. Mankind existed for hundreds of thousands of years on food produced (gathered) locally. Should be able to do it again if it matters to you.
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