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How to catch a Pig
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01/04/2009 12:57:25
 
 
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01/04/2009 10:25:48
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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>>I don't know whether ours will turn out to be cheaper or not, but I know there's strong sentiment for having better variety and, I think, more locally grown produce than we can get in the supermarket.
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>Variety is the word. The whole idea of making living things, like fruit and vegetables, conform so closely to size standards (and, if codex alimentarius is adopted, maybe law) is insane on its face. It's unnatural - apples don't grow like that, there are larger and smaller, greener and redder. And then, being local, you may even see fruit which can't be held that long, like fresh figs. The only time I saw fresh figs here was in one episode of L&O, where they were used by a guy to suck up to a dying mob boss... who probably remembers them from his childhood on the Mediterrane[an]. Or... small cucumbers, sour cherries (haven't seen them at all, except in a jar), peas in the pod, ripe grapes...


We had figs growing in the backyard when I was in kid (in Philadelphia, believe it or not). I don't think I ever ate any then, but when we were is Israel in '94, I had fresh figs right off the tree.

Tamar
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