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Julie's avatar

You totally got me on the April Fool's piece about Biden, because I could REALLY imagine him wandering away!

How I wish your second piece on the "injected" veggies had been an April Fool's joke. 😬

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Anthony's avatar

And I could really imagine his staff got confused about who was watching him.

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Julie's avatar

🤣 Yep!

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SusanMc's avatar

Baffled

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Beckadee's avatar

Last year it was the easter bunny.

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J Walker's avatar

"How I wish your second piece on the "injected" veggies had been an April Fool's joke."

YES! That is extremely scary and now I'm not sure I can eat lettuce or any produce any more.

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Erin Fight's avatar

Find a farmer. Or, grow your own.

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Susan Clack's avatar

I bought a “Garden Tower” last year and finally got around to putting it together last week…organic soil and non-GMO seeds from SeedsNow.com. Now I get to see how green my thumb really is! I did cheat with some tomato and strawberry starter plants…but hopefully my seeds will germinate and get going so I can have my own little produce stand in my back yard. The neighborhood cats won’t be able to use this as their litter box like they have our other flower beds!

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Everyone needs to grow something in any space they can.

Even if it is a small container garden on a patio or balcony.

I do not have any dirt of my own, but I practice 'guerilla gardening' in a public space.

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AngelaK's avatar

Or buy only organic..you dont need the pesticide overdose either.

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J Walker's avatar

I do buy organic produce, where possible, but would that even be safe against this nonsense? I'm not sure.

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Leslie's avatar

I do know that somehow, Bill Gate's "Apeel" invention (coating vegetables with a seal that is chemically made and impossible to wash off) is allowed to be labeled organic. From what I understand, the produce must have an Apeel label.

I don't see any way around either growing our own produce or getting to know a trusted organic farmer and buying from them. I also heard that MRNA injected pork is not labeled in any way and I wouldn't be surprised if it was allowed to be have an organic and even non-GMO (the most unbelievable - if this isn't GMO what is?) label.

Depressing. But, moving us more and more toward self-sufficiency, which is a good thing.

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Copernicus's avatar

Unfortunately many people do not have the means nor capacity for becoming self-sufficient.

Thankfully we have some sensible farmers nearby from whom we buy a lot of our meat. Unfortunately buying pastured, organic pork and beef and chicken is expensive and we cannot afford all of it all the time. Thank God we can do a lot, but not all. And unfortunately I don’t think the jabbed stuff is safe on even a once in a while basis. 😠

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Leslie's avatar

You make a great point and I think we are all in this predicament to varying degrees. If we strive for perfection, as in any endeavor, we will be miserable. I will focus on doing the best I can and leaving the rest. Faith helps a lot.

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JF's avatar

But if it's "coated" then how can it receive water and stay alive? How can the "vaxxing" stay potent without refrigeration? How can those cooking multiple veggies throughout the day/week/month/year not die off in mass from overdosing? There's so many questions to this at this time, in my humble opinion. I just don't understand how it would work. And if they did/do find a way. Those stating that they don't eat veggies, well the meat they eat, eats veggies.

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TB's avatar

I assumed it was a coating put on after it was picked to keep it "fresh" for sale, but who knows...

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Leslie's avatar

Yes, Yes, and Yes! How indeed? All these questions, me too...

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JF's avatar

Also, those of us that believe in the Lord have been taught and practice praying over our food, that it would be blessed to our bodies. I think this will be something that will prove to protect us as our God can do anything. We are supposed to do our best, but then leave the rest to Him. He speaks of protecting us from deadly poisons in Psalms 91 and other places.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I think about this often. So relevant to our time. We do the best we can and leave the rest to Him.

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Leslie's avatar

Amen. Lovely reminder.

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AngelaK's avatar

Not sure?🤷

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Media Luna's avatar

One of my local organic farmers is so woke, I couldn’t bring myself to enter their farm stand again… in any case, for a long time I couldn’t if I didn’t wear a mask anyway. 🤮

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Erin Fight's avatar

I can sympathize-- even though I live in rural, mountainous NE Georgia, I've encountered a bit of that. I raise as much food as possible but do have to purchase through other farmers' markets or our local CSA. The CSA is particularly woke. When picking up our orders OUTSIDE, the volunteers, and, many of the patrons, were masked up. I was usually the lonely dissenter.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Support traditional and Amish farmers by buying food at farmmatch.com/krobb

You can buy directly from Amos Miller’s Organic farm and have it shipped to your door!

If you know any good traditional farmers please share the link so they can become a part of the network!

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J Walker's avatar

Working on it right now. :)

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Austin's avatar

"A li'l dab'l (horse paste) do ya."

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rolandttg's avatar

Grow it or patronize your local farmers' markets.

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FH's avatar

I think this is the only way to ensure food that is less "contaminated," shall we say. I don't trust the "organic" label for anything, even though I allow myself to spend a few extra dollars on that label at times. I first look for proximity to where I'm purchasing.

Several years ago I was introduced to the differences between states in their oversight of "organic," and have evolved to the point where now I just don't trust anything the fat and unhealthy supposed "experts" try to make us believe.

I do grow a little of my own, have ambitions to do much more.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

I hope they at least label the contaminated vegs. Apeal is a warning

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Same!!! Don’t mess with the veggies!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I thought it was

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Nicola's avatar

Me too. It was so plausible I never saw the April Fool’s coming. 🫣🤣😂

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