Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 > Moving to the Big Island of Hawaii for a couple > years would be a great > experience, and it's full of delicious tropical > fruits you've never eaten > before in your life. There are also a fair number > of raw fooders on the > island to hang out with too. Learning to farm > yourself would also be a > great worldly experience to acquire. > i'd enjoy it, there's an AA conference there in november every year, maybe i'll go out there one year and stay. i want to finish my phila. experience first, and i'd like to do the parks in florida for a summer or so. but yea, the whole hawaii idea sounds excellent, maybe i'll be able to do it at some point. > You could shop at the farmers market in Hilo. > > I could introduce you to a few (raw fooders) if you like, and they > will introduce you > to others. It would be a blast. And 80 degree days > year round, beaches > everywhere, is nothing to sneeze at either. > i'd like to come, but i'll have to plan on it as " at some point " though. > There are wild fruit > trees that nobody > tends. If you know where to find them, you can eat > for free. You can > eat almost for free anyway. A ripe papaya the size > of a football can be > had for $1. The small ones we see in the stores > here are 20c each over > there. Plus, they have several different varieties > of avocadoes and a > couple dozen banana varieties. > > i found a couple free cherry trees on a side street in old town, phila. and a blackberry tree on spring garden ave., but it general it is very rare to find free wild fruit in a major city. but hawaii sounds ideal, i have to get there at some point. thanks for the info, rich Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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