I ate some tomato, and liked it, due to the coming collapse of civilization.
Also, I flew a two string kite (
cathijosephine's) for the first time. It was awesome.
It's funny how trying to plan to provide yourself with complete nutrition during a protracted emergency situation can make you realize you should have died of malnutrition long ago.
It's funny how trying to plan to provide yourself with complete nutrition during a protracted emergency situation can make you realize you should have died of malnutrition long ago.

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The USDA has this Extension program. They have an office in every county in NH, and something similar in every state. These are the experts on local farming / gardening. They have free phone numbers to ask questions. They say their classes on growing your own food / victory gardens / raising chickens have had overwhelming attendance lately. I'm going to a class on Monday with
USDA Extension thingies by state: http://www.csrees.usda.gov/qlinks/partners/state_partners.html
And even if this is all crap, vegetable gardening is a healthy hobby.
http://rareseeds.com/ is the best place to get seeds (with the exception of a neighbor who has been selectively collecting seeds for 10 years). You want open pollinated (as opposed to hybrid) seeds so you can collect seeds from them. Heirloom seeds are good.
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