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Post by Sigurdur on Jan 22, 2022 2:17:02 GMT
Black oil sunflower seeds will most certainly grow. The limiting factor would be if they were mechanically dried.
They heads "normally numerous heads from harvested commercial seed" are not as large.
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Post by missouriboy on Jan 22, 2022 5:50:47 GMT
Snow Peas
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 5, 2022 17:32:37 GMT
Old fashioned mustard greens are high in protein (for a green) and crammed full of nutrition. Growing period 45 days early spring. My deer have not browsed them in the past. Squirrels don't seem to do salads. Can be dehydrated and retain their nutrients.
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Post by walnut on Feb 5, 2022 17:38:43 GMT
Old fashioned mustard greens are high in protein (for a green) and crammed full of nutrition. Growing period 45 days early spring. My deer have not browsed them in the past. Squirrels don't seem to do salads. Can be dehydrated and retain their nutrients.
And actually taste good. Beet greens also taste good. Unlike the kale which was pushed everywhere.
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Post by nonentropic on Feb 5, 2022 19:42:43 GMT
Eat fatty meat that's where a lot of nutrients hide.
The chronic Vit D deficiency is a lesson we need to think about. Vit D is made with UV by us but much comes in the diet and as we have vilified saturated fats and substituted with vegetable oil the deficiencies have grown.
The African Masai tribesman have 3 times the average Vit D levels of us, plus there are many other key nutrients, eat the things that most closely resemble ourselves, I say.
Yes MB no reference will back-fill.
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 5, 2022 20:20:07 GMT
Eat fatty meat that's where a lot of nutrients hide. The chronic Vit D deficiency is a lesson we need to think about. Vit D is made with UV by us but much comes in the diet and as we have vilified saturated fats and substituted with vegetable oil the deficiencies have grown. The African Masai tribesman have 3 times the average Vit D levels of us, plus there are many other key nutrients, eat the things that most closely resemble ourselves, I say. Yes MB no reference will back-fill. I have a whole cow merrily aging away in my freezer. Best beef I ever tasted. Fed by the rancher on my prairie grass, then fattened up on corn. He has a real recipe. I grew up on beef. Have to wrestle with the better half over how many courses per week. In nursing school she got inoculated with the low fat lectures. Maybe the trick is to eat the cow's meat-fat combo but keep the fat off yourself. If the cow is trimmer than you are, it may be a problem.
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Post by nonentropic on Feb 5, 2022 21:11:46 GMT
I have a family of doctors here and a Daughter doing Dental at a Med school the Southern school of two is anti saturated fats and the northern is neutral to positive.
The family has a similar mix of haters and likes of saturated fats. I always remember the saying "science changes one funeral at a time".
I listen to the
The accent is wild but a good series.
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Post by ratty on Feb 5, 2022 23:35:51 GMT
Eat fatty meat that's where a lot of nutrients hide. The chronic Vit D deficiency is a lesson we need to think about. Vit D is made with UV by us but much comes in the diet and as we have vilified saturated fats and substituted with vegetable oil the deficiencies have grown. The African Masai tribesman have 3 times the average Vit D levels of us, plus there are many other key nutrients, eat the things that most closely resemble ourselves, I say.
Yes MB no reference will back-fill. Then squirrels will qualify.
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Post by nonentropic on Feb 5, 2022 23:42:13 GMT
All we got is bloody wallaby's
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 6, 2022 0:54:04 GMT
I have a family of doctors here and a Daughter doing Dental at a Med school the Southern school of two is anti saturated fats and the northern is neutral to positive. The family has a similar mix of haters and likes of saturated fats. I always remember the saying "science changes one funeral at a time". I listen to the The accent is wild but a good series. Thus the saying ... Settled science is an oxymoron. Particularly if someone is selling a product off of the results.
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 6, 2022 0:55:08 GMT
Eat fatty meat that's where a lot of nutrients hide. The chronic Vit D deficiency is a lesson we need to think about. Vit D is made with UV by us but much comes in the diet and as we have vilified saturated fats and substituted with vegetable oil the deficiencies have grown. The African Masai tribesman have 3 times the average Vit D levels of us, plus there are many other key nutrients, eat the things that most closely resemble ourselves, I say.
Yes MB no reference will back-fill. Then squirrels will qualify. We are both nuts.
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Post by blustnmtn on Apr 30, 2022 13:22:50 GMT
We had a foot of snow on our mountain a week ago that promptly melted. The annual crop of Ramps has made it’s appearance though, undaunted 😎. I picked a few yesterday and they were delicious but not quite ready to be picked. Next weekend!
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Post by blustnmtn on May 7, 2022 16:30:03 GMT
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Post by code on May 7, 2022 17:17:52 GMT
I have a family of doctors here and a Daughter doing Dental at a Med school the Southern school of two is anti saturated fats and the northern is neutral to positive. The family has a similar mix of haters and likes of saturated fats. I always remember the saying "science changes one funeral at a time". I listen to the The accent is wild but a good series. Same with dairy. Of course, my opinion is biased because we have a dairy farm in the family. There was a study done on Boeing employees called the BE-Fit trail (Boeing Employees Fat Intervention Trial)
and then was a very large NIH study involving 100K women that reached the same conclusion. Low fat dairy was not helpful, and in particular for women could be bad. Researchers found those who drank a glass of low fat milk did not get the nutrients their body wanted, the essential fatty acids, omega-3, linoleic acids, etc. were missing, so the subjects drank more milk as their body attempted to quench the desire for the missing nutrients. The low fat milk was calorie rich but nutrient poor.
I also seem to recall reading something about the low salt issue being based on a single faulty study.
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Post by code on May 7, 2022 17:20:46 GMT
My wife planted some miners lettuce a couple years ago and the stuff comes back year after year even better than before.
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