JournalNow.com: Veggin' Out
Contrary to a popular stereotype, vegetarians are not all champions of self-denial, pathetically munching a sprout on the sidelines while watching the omnivores have all the culinary fun. Instead, the vegetarians we know love good food and know where to get it. They aren't about to settle for a bland meal, either at home or at a restaurant.
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Those are great points, Andy. I don’t have a lawn, but I’ve always thought that f I did, I would plant dandelions and violets rather than grass. But clover is an even better idea....
5/17/2007 10:40 AM
Julie
Apiaries I meant to say.
Also DO NOT SPRAY CHEMICALS ON YOUR LAWN!!!!! A grass monoculture - especially a chemically treated lawn - in disasterous to the honey bees!
5/16/2007 10:38 AM
Andy
The health and medicinal properties of honey have been known and used for thousands of years. It is important that we treat this honey bee decline very seriously to save not only the product they produce but the plants that rely on them for pollenation. there is so much more I could say on the subject but I will limit it to this: eat raw honey (cooking or heating it destroys the enzymes and other nutrients - heated honey is no more than a tasty sweetener), plant clover in your yard not grass, and suport your local apiarier (honey farmers)!!
5/16/2007 10:35 AM
Andy