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  • Copier Addict
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    #136
    Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.

    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
    I love Jordan Peterson. Big fan.
    I'm sure you do.

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    • Copier Addict
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      #137
      Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.

      Originally posted by allan
      So there is nothing to gain from him?
      Only if you like misogyny.

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      • allan
        RTFM!!

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        #138
        Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.

        Originally posted by copier addict
        Only if you like misogyny.
        So if you defend yourself against public attacks from unreasonable feminist that make you a woman hater? No he hates evil like the rest of us.
        What is a woman?

        If you have nothing to say about Gardens, Food or Food supply issues please stay out of this one. I an sorry to have made this political by mentioning a Canadian, my apologies to the OP.
        Whatever

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        • copiertec
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          #139
          Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.

          We all know that the bug agenda is being pushed as the "new alternative" for a source of protein. Here is why it is not a healthy alternative.

          A parasitological evaluation of edible insects and their role in the transmission of parasitic diseases to humans and animals - PMC

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          • copiertec
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            #140
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            BMO Billy.jpg

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            • copiertec
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              #141
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              Mountain Kill.jpg

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              • Phil B.
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                #142
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                Just a hint for y'all that still use cast iron cookware.

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                • slimslob
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                  #143
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                  I know, this not about food, but we all also need to wear clothing.

                  Watchdog: High levels of toxic chemical found in Popular Athletic Clothing Brands - Truth Press

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                  • slimslob
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                    #144
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                    Alaska's Snow Crab Season Canceled for the First Time Ever

                    It is not mentioned but I wonder how much of the decline is due to poaching?

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                    • Phil B.
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                      #145
                      Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.

                      Originally posted by slimslob
                      I know, this not about food, but we all also need clothing.
                      Why?
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                      • slimslob
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                        #146
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                        Originally posted by Phil B.
                        Why?
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                        To keep Democrats and other liberal perverts from screwing each other to death. On the other hand that might not be a bad thing.

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                        • slimslob
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                          Tyson Foods next big company to leave Chicago during leftist mayor's crime wave - Geller Report

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                          • slimslob
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                            Will You Eat a Plant-Based Steak After Seeing How a 3D Printer Builds One? - Truth Press

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                              U.S. winter wheat farmers plant into dust as Plains drought persists

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                              • allan
                                RTFM!!

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                                #150
                                Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.

                                Originally posted by copiertec
                                We all know that the bug agenda is being pushed as the "new alternative" for a source of protein. Here is why it is not a healthy alternative.

                                A parasitological evaluation of edible insects and their role in the transmission of parasitic diseases to humans and animals - PMC
                                I would say that could be a bit of a problem.



                                Parasitic developmental forms were detected in 244 (81.33%) out of 300 (100%) examined insect farms. In 206 (68.67%) of the cases, the identified parasites were pathogenic for insects only; in 106 (35.33%) cases, parasites were potentially parasitic for animals; and in 91 (30.33%) cases, parasites were potentially pathogenic for humans. Nosema spp. spores were detected in 27 (36.00%) cricket farms and 35 (46.67%) locust farms. The presence of Cryptosporidium spp. was observed in 12 (16%) mealworm farms, 5 (6.67%) cricket farms, 13 (17.33%) cockroach farms and 4 (5.33%) locust farms. Forty-four (58.67%) mealworm farms, 30 (40.00%) cricket farms, 57 (76%) cockroach farms and 51 (68.00%) locust farms were infested with Gregarine spp., including Steganorhynchus dunwodyii, Hoplorhynchus acanthatholius, Blabericola haasi, Gregarina blattarum, G. niphadrones, Gregarina cuneata and Gregarina polymorpha. Isospora spp. were detected in 7 (9.33%) mealworm farms, 4 (5.33%) cricket farms, 9 (12.00%) cockroach farms and 8 (10.67%) locust farms. Eleven (14.67%) mealworm farms, 13 (17.33%) cockroach farms and 9 (12.00%) locust farms were infested with Balantidium spp. including B. coli and B. blattarum. The presence of Entamoeba spp., including E. coli, E. dispar, E. hartmanii and E. histolytica, was determined in 9 (12%) mealworm farms, 14 (18.67%) cockroach farms and 4 (5.33%) locust farms. Seventeen (22.67%) cockroach farms were colonized by Nyctotherus spp., including N. ovalis and N. periplanetae. Tapeworm cysticercoids, including Hymenolepis nana, H. diminuta and Raillietina spp., were detected in 9 (12%) mealworm farms, 3 (4%) cricket farms, 4 (5.33%) cockroach farms and 3 (4.00%) locust farms. Nematodes of the order Gordiidea colonized 6 (8.00%) cricket and locust farms. Hammerschmidtiella diesigni was detected in 35 (46.67%) cockroach farms. Steinernema spp. was identified in 22 (29.33%) cricket farms, and PharyngodonPhysaloptera spp. was observed in 4 (5.4%) mealworm farms, 2 (2.67%) cricket farms, 9 (12.00%) cockroach farms and 7 (9.33%) locust farms. Five (6.67%) mealworm farms and 7 (9.33%) cockroach farms were infested with Spiruroidea. Thelastomidae spp. was detected in 10 (13.33%) cricket and locust farms. Thelastoma spp. was identified in 58 (77.33%) cockroach farms. Acanthocephala were observed in 2 (2.67%) mealworm farms and 3 (4.00%) cockroach farms. Two (2.67%) cockroach farms were infested with Pentastomida. The presence of Acaridae, including house dust mites, was observed in 35 (46.67%) mealworm farms, 15 (20.00%) cockroach farms and 7 (9.33%) locust farms. In the group of samples collected from mealworm farms, Cryptosporidium spp. were noted in 37 (12.33%) samples, Gregarine spp. were detected in 99 (33.00%) samples, IsosporaEntamoebaBalantidiumPharyngodonPhysalopteraSpiruroideaNosema spp. were identified in 74 (24.67%) samples, CryptosporidiumIsosporaGregarinePhysalopteraSteinernemaCryptosporidium spp. was determined in 89 (11.87%) samples, GregarineIsosporaNyctotherusEntamoebaBalantidiumPharyngodonPhysalopteraThelastomaH. diesigniNosemaCryptosporidiumGregarineIsosporaEntamoeba spp. in 9 (1.20%) samples, BalantidiumPhysalopteraSteinernemaTable 1.
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