Bearshomer
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Someone told me that processed food increases the size of girls boobs.
Any truth to that?
Any truth to that?
figured I'd give my two cents worth on this topic http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/health/foodsafety/az1082.html
I used to work at an organic farm in Caledonia Illinois. (If any of you are interested in getting a box weekly you can contact them, it's called Angelic Organics. )CSA Link
From my experience, there were no pesticides used ever, and the fruits and vegetables were literally twice the size of what you would buy at any grocery store.
Every veggie was so safe that you could eat it directly from the plant in the field, enjoyed many a cucumber, tomato, and pepper this way.
I am about to switch my major in school to horticulture science because i very much believe that being able to support yourself and your family organically is the best way to eat and stay healthy.
Hoping to start my own farm after completion down here in Georgia!
My girlfriend and I have actually been working on renting a particular house down here with farm land in the last couple of days to get it started! (maybe personally since it is a smaller plot)
Someone told me that processed food increases the size of girls boobs.
Any truth to that?
Nothing wrong with that! I do buy a bottle from time to time
Man I wish I took horticulture in HS. Instead I took drafting lol. When the heck will I ever use Auto CAD? At least with horticulture I can plant a good garden.
I swear, geometry and carpentry were the most useful classes in high school.
When the heck will I ever use Auto CAD?>>>
>>>architecture/estimating/project management.
Daaaamnn I should be working somewhere else then!
Auto cad is a foundational program for most estimating and many project management software packages. You need 2 more years of continuing education, and the construction market to turn around for that six figure income.
I only eat free range chicken... lol
Birds raised for meat may be sold as “free-range” if they have government certified access to the outdoors. The door may be open for only five minutes and the farm still qualifies as “free-range.” Apart from the “open door,” no other criteria such as environmental quality, number of birds, or space per bird, are included in the term “free-range.” A government official said: “Places I’ve visited may have just a gravel yard with no alfalfa or other vegetation.”
http://www.upc-online.org/freerange.html