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>>Ray Haddad wrote:

>>You harp on me about deleting the message and plea.
>>Well, I delete it because I find nothing wrong with it.


You delete it because you find nothing wrong with it. The bizarre
self-excusing illogicality of this is stunning.

You deleted a plea for help from hundreds of thousands - millions - of
victims on the greatest natural or man-made disaster in American history
because you find nothing wrong with it.

Your corruption is beyond merely egotistical, it's up at mentally ill.

Pastorio
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Here's another small way some people in food processing can help. There
are millions of people in need. Anything can be useful. A note from a
person on a mailing list I subscribe to:

I was approached by a chef that I know yesterday with what I consider a
good idea of how we can help the displaced residents with future food
needs. He suggested that we dry as much fresh produce as we can so that
it can be easily bagged and sent to those in need. Here in Northern
California we still have lots of production – from tomatoes, corn and
peppers to apples and Asian pears that can all be dried and sent. He
suggested that we set up a grass roots effort locally to get it going. I
agree that it can be effective and it will keep a lot of our local food
supply from becoming compost. Ask the farmers you know to donate their
excess and in exchange donate your time and dehydrators or ovens for
this cause (if you want to go beyond giving money and helping in other
ways).

Jill Nussinow, MS, RD
The Vegetarian Connection - Edible Vegetable Experiences
The Veggie Queen TM
www.theveggiequeen.com