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Where people can come together and talk about vegetarianism & veganism in an integral and comprehensive way, practically, personally and philosophically. What does it mean to eat, to cook, to consume? With what do we nourish ourselves and how do interact with the world and its creatures?

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  ~KES : Communicator

EARTH DAY 2009

~KES said Apr 12, 9:00 AM:

 

Integral Veg*n group has been making every day and earth day. 

We promote the basics - reduce, recycle and reuse.  Take a few minutes to plant a tree(s) and flowers.  Give thanks to the earth for every moment that we are able to stand barefoot in her rich soil celebrating her beauty. That is only the smallest glimpse of what we can all do for Earth Day - because in these small moments, the greatness of the Earth can be seen & felt across the universe.

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  ~KES : Communicator

Re: EARTH DAY 2009

~KES said Apr 22, 1:45 AM:

 

What are you doing today that is healthy for happy earth day 2009?

Share your concepts on this thread.

namasté

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   Meenakshi : Connection

Re: EARTH DAY 2009

Meenakshi said Apr 22, 6:36 PM:

 

Making a home-cooked meal for the family, singing as I did so, with dishes of garbanzo beans and okra.

  Lee : organics

Re: EARTH DAY 2009

Lee said May 1, 5:21 AM:

 

He's A Gardening Comedian, Right?

That’s what I asked my organic gardening friend who had taped the TV show for me to see. It was a famous gardener with a regular show and an expensive book out on “how to” grow vegetables.

The fellow was actually promoting not feeding the plant, only the soil—and then
proceeded to kill the soil and feed the plant—through a tube stuck in the ground down to root level!

But no, sadly, it wasn’t a comedy. I didn’t know whether to laugh at the humor, or cry at the possibility that someone would actually do what he was promoting, even
though it was an extremely complex set of instructions. I was told the fellow had a PhD in something.

He was seriously putting whiskey, liquid soap, Coca Cola, and some other less harmful stuff in his planting hole. Whiskey is often used for sterilization, as the
alcohol kills bacteria and microbes. Liquid soap is intended to kill bacteria and microbes. Who knows what’s in Coca Cola, because the recipe is locked up in a safe somewhere. At best it will rust a nail, kill a worm and draw ants. How anyone would believe that any of that stuff could possibly “feed the soil” is well beyond my ability to comprehend.

Fertile soil is a universe of vibrant life. Yet here the fellow was, right on TV, advising people to wipe it all out—and feed the plant through a tube!

Nothing is more common than dirt. Nothing is less common than fertile, uncontaminated dirt.

If we want to survive at all, we need to feed our soil. Our soil will feed us.
The drug and chemical companies, among others, have a vested interest in our continuing to destroy the soil.

If we were getting real nutrition, we wouldn’t need so many of their drugs.

If we want our soil to be able to produce vegetables and grain loaded with
vitamins and minerals, we won’t buy their chemical fertilizers and
pesticides.

Feed the soil what nature created it with in the first place. It’s much cheaper in the short run—and it’s infinitely cheaper in the long run. Lee

  Lee : organics

Re: EARTH DAY 2009

Lee said May 14, 7:16 AM:

 

Thanks for all of the Earth Day and Earth Week reads around Gaia.  This is truly a GREEN website.