Guest guest Posted January 30, 2009 Report Share Posted January 30, 2009  Question 1: What is the difference between English Walnuts and black ones, and if I can get the first but not the last, will that do? Question 2: the part used is the fleshy outer part, that stains your hand when you remove it, right? There is an orchard of walnut trees nearby, and I am sure I could get or barter some hulls come fall. Our town is doing some interesting things to pull through the happening economic crisis. As for me, I don't have much to invest, but what I have is going into SEEDS. Needless to say they are hardy varieties, and open pollinated. It shouldn't be that hard to make my own total balance. I'll stock up on ACV and Molasses too. Much though I hate to see people suffer, a small part of me is applauding and saying: "I told you this is an insane system!" Ien in the Kootenays, wishing the rest of her family was on board of this survival thinghttp://freegreenliving.com (blog) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2009 Report Share Posted January 30, 2009 Seeds are the best investment anyone can make in this day and age. I have more then a hundred different kinds of seeds now and I am constantly collecting more from the foods I eat. I would think that the fleshy outer part of your English Walnuts would be great for making Body Balance I too wish my whole famdamily was into surviving this up coming crisis but they watch their TV and think everything is fine. Does anyone have a clue as to the numbers of people evacuating the USA because of coming crisis? I personally know five families who felt they needed to evacuate the country and did. ~B On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 21:57 -0800, Ieneke van Houten wrote: Question 1: What is the difference between English Walnuts and black ones, and if I can get the first but not the last, will that do? Question 2: the part used is the fleshy outer part, that stains your hand when you remove it, right? There is an orchard of walnut trees nearby, and I am sure I could get or barter some hulls come fall. Our town is doing some interesting things to pull through the happening economic crisis. As for me, I don't have much to invest, but what I have is going into SEEDS. Needless to say they are hardy varieties, and open pollinated. It shouldn't be that hard to make my own total balance. I'll stock up on ACV and Molasses too. Much though I hate to see people suffer, a small part of me is applauding and saying: " I told you this is an insane system! " Ien in the Kootenays, wishing the rest of her family was on board of this survival thing http://freegreenliving.com (blog) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2009 Report Share Posted January 30, 2009 I know of several famalies who are considering such a move. I wonder if everyone is looking into the same new countries? -------------- Original message -------------- Bryan Shillington <bryanshillington Seeds are the best investment anyone can make in this day and age. I have more then a hundred different kinds of seeds now and I am constantly collecting more from the foods I eat.I would think that the fleshy outer part of your English Walnuts would be great for making Body BalanceI too wish my whole famdamily was into surviving this up coming crisis but they watch their TV and think everything is fine.Does anyone have a clue as to the numbers of people evacuating the USA because of coming crisis?I personally know five families who felt they needed to evacuate the country and did.~BOn Thu, 2009-01-29 at 21:57 -0800, Ieneke van Houten wrote: Question 1: What is the difference between English Walnuts and black ones, and if I can get the first but not the last, will that do? Question 2: the part used is the fleshy outer part, that stains your hand when you remove it, right? There is an orchard of walnut trees nearby, and I am sure I could get or barter some hulls come fall. Our town is doing some interesting things to pull through the happening economic crisis. As for me, I don't have much to invest, but what I have is going into SEEDS. Needless to say they are hardy varieties, and open pollinated. It shouldn't be that hard to make my own total balance. I'll stock up on ACV and Molasses too. Much though I hate to see people suffer, a small part of me is applauding and saying: "I told you this is an insane system!" Ien in the Kootenays, wishing the rest of her family was on board of this survival thinghttp://freegreenliving.com (blog) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2009 Report Share Posted January 30, 2009  Thanks Bryan! As for the survival thing, I am not too concerned about myself. At sixty-five I am a bit young to kick the bucket, but also old enough after a very decent life that I don't want to shoot anyone for the sake of my own survival. Lousy karma and all that. I WOULD kill for the sake of small dependent children, like any good mammal mother. But I'd like to leave a good set-up behind, just in case my city-dwelling kids need to retreat here. Ien in the Kootenayshttp://freegreenliving.com (blog) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2009 Report Share Posted January 31, 2009 My question would be, what Countries? Even though our news only brings out what is happening here....the crisis IS world wide...so, what if you move out of the country and the situation hasn't changed much? Is it so much better somewhere else? And, if so, where? Smiles, Terry "jarusso7" <jarusso7herbal remedies Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 10:47:07 AMRe: {Herbal Remedies} black walnut question I know of several famalies who are considering such a move. I wonder if everyone is looking into the same new countries? ------------ -- Original message ------------ -- Bryan Shillington <bryanshillington@ cabletvonline. net> Seeds are the best investment anyone can make in this day and age. I have more then a hundred different kinds of seeds now and I am constantly collecting more from the foods I eat.I would think that the fleshy outer part of your English Walnuts would be great for making Body BalanceI too wish my whole famdamily was into surviving this up coming crisis but they watch their TV and think everything is fine.Does anyone have a clue as to the numbers of people evacuating the USA because of coming crisis?I personally know five families who felt they needed to evacuate the country and did.~BOn Thu, 2009-01-29 at 21:57 -0800, Ieneke van Houten wrote:  Question 1: What is the difference between English Walnuts and black ones, and if I can get the first but not the last, will that do? Question 2: the part used is the fleshy outer part, that stains your hand when you remove it, right? There is an orchard of walnut trees nearby, and I am sure I could get or barter some hulls come fall. Our town is doing some interesting things to pull through the happening economic crisis. As for me, I don't have much to invest, but what I have is going into SEEDS. Needless to say they are hardy varieties, and open pollinated. It shouldn't be that hard to make my own total balance. I'll stock up on ACV and Molasses too. Much though I hate to see people suffer, a small part of me is applauding and saying: "I told you this is an insane system!" Ien in the Kootenays, wishing the rest of her family was on board of this survival thinghttp://freegreenliving.com (blog) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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