Do you care about pesticides in your food?
In article >,
Damaeus > wrote:
> In news:rec.food.cooking, Omelet > posted on Wed, 24
> Mar 2010 13:20:29 -0600 the following:
>
> > My goat got out one day and ate all of his pot plants outside the fence
> > to the ground. They were about 2 ft. high. He was highly "annoyed" and
> > I had a happy goat for about 3 days. ;-)
> >
> > Animals love pot plants. The neighbor on the other side of us grew his
> > pot plants up on one of the lesser known hiking trails near a stream. We
> > ran across them hiking one day and discovered what had happened to all
> > of our missing extra chicken wire. He'd stolen it all to protect his
> > plants from being eaten by deer and rabbits.
>
> I remember watching a movie called Kid Colter. Jim Stafford was in it. In
> one part of the movie, before the kid gets lost, Jim says that to survive
> in the wilderness, just watch what what the animals eat. Makes sense to
> me. So animals love marijuana. There's another point of science Barack
> Obama is completely ignoring after saying his policies would be based on
> science, not ideology.
>
> Liars are so unattractive. I hope Obama does not get voted back into
> office in 2012. Wouldn't it be interesting to discover that many animal
> extinctions are due to man's removal of marijuana from the wild. If
> animals love it so much, it has probably been benefiting them all this
> time, too.
>
> Damaeus
I'm told it grows wild all over the Austin area, but I've not seriously
looked for it. It's wild Hemp and otherwise known as "ditchweed" and is
useless for smoking, but great for making rope...
Be careful tho' in watching what animals eat. Some of it is still toxic
to humans. There is a bird that eats Pyracantha (sp?) berries for one,
(I think it's the cedar waxwing and they also eat chinaberries that are
not good for humans) and there is also a bird that eats mistletoe
berries. Those are also toxic to humans.
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