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I wish to apologize for this. Upon; reading my own message I realize that

the last two sentences may have come across offensively. I did not mean that

for you, Lisa ... just trying (poorly) to say that plastics, qua plastics,

do not degrade in Nature.

 

Best,

Elchanan

 

_____

 

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Elchanan

Sunday, June 17, 2007 11:42 AM

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RE: [Raw Food] dehydrator sheets (thank you)

 

 

Lisa, I believe you've missed the point. Cancel the " permanent sheets " and

just use the parchment. Plastic is poison ... to such an extent that NO

animals in Nature will eat it, not even bacteria. That's why is is not

" biodegradable " . And please don't write back about how some plastics are

biodegradable. It's not the plastics, it's some of the additives they add so

that they can SAY the bags (or whatever) are biodegradable).

 

The plastic we use today will still be here eons from now.

 

Elchanan

 

 

 

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Speaking of plastics...

 

I am trying to get rid of all the plastics in my house. The one problem I

am having is with water. We can't drink our tap water so I get spring water

delivered to the house. We " cook " and drink with it but it comes in a

plastic bottle. Also, I don't know what to use when I have to go out and

want water to take with me. My daughter is young and I am not comfortable

giving her a glass bottle of water. She does ok when we are home, but we

have had a few drops and spills and I worry about the glass cutting her.

 

Anyone have any suggestions?

 

Thanks all

 

Caroline

 

 

rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

Elchanan

Sunday, June 17, 2007 3:20 PM

rawfood

[Raw Food] Apology for: dehydrator sheets (thank you)

 

I wish to apologize for this. Upon; reading my own message I realize that

the last two sentences may have come across offensively. I did not mean that

for you, Lisa ... just trying (poorly) to say that plastics, qua plastics,

do not degrade in Nature.

 

Best,

Elchanan

 

_____

 

rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

Elchanan

Sunday, June 17, 2007 11:42 AM

rawfood

RE: [Raw Food] dehydrator sheets (thank you)

 

 

Lisa, I believe you've missed the point. Cancel the " permanent sheets " and

just use the parchment. Plastic is poison ... to such an extent that NO

animals in Nature will eat it, not even bacteria. That's why is is not

" biodegradable " . And please don't write back about how some plastics are

biodegradable. It's not the plastics, it's some of the additives they add so

that they can SAY the bags (or whatever) are biodegradable).

 

The plastic we use today will still be here eons from now.

 

Elchanan

 

 

 

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water bags made of animal bladders..ie. Deer or buffalo.

 

and britte water filters for the tap...

 

reverse osmosis water filters are the best...but a bit

expensive..britte is cheaper.

 

peace

anna

 

On 6/17/07, Caroline G Gomes <cggomes wrote:

> Speaking of plastics...

>

> I am trying to get rid of all the plastics in my house. The one problem I

> am having is with water. We can't drink our tap water so I get spring water

> delivered to the house. We " cook " and drink with it but it comes in a

> plastic bottle. Also, I don't know what to use when I have to go out and

> want water to take with me. My daughter is young and I am not comfortable

> giving her a glass bottle of water. She does ok when we are home, but we

> have had a few drops and spills and I worry about the glass cutting her.

>

> Anyone have any suggestions?

>

> Thanks all

>

> Caroline

>

>

> rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

> Elchanan

> Sunday, June 17, 2007 3:20 PM

> rawfood

> [Raw Food] Apology for: dehydrator sheets (thank you)

>

> I wish to apologize for this. Upon; reading my own message I realize that

> the last two sentences may have come across offensively. I did not mean that

> for you, Lisa ... just trying (poorly) to say that plastics, qua plastics,

> do not degrade in Nature.

>

> Best,

> Elchanan

>

> _____

>

> rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

> Elchanan

> Sunday, June 17, 2007 11:42 AM

> rawfood

> RE: [Raw Food] dehydrator sheets (thank you)

>

>

> Lisa, I believe you've missed the point. Cancel the " permanent sheets " and

> just use the parchment. Plastic is poison ... to such an extent that NO

> animals in Nature will eat it, not even bacteria. That's why is is not

> " biodegradable " . And please don't write back about how some plastics are

> biodegradable. It's not the plastics, it's some of the additives they add so

> that they can SAY the bags (or whatever) are biodegradable).

>

> The plastic we use today will still be here eons from now.

>

> Elchanan

>

>

>

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