View Story | 27 comments
Comments: Expand Shrink Hide (Always) | Indented Flat (Always)
with more BEANS than money!
then you can have a theme party:
Red beans: New Orleans Pintos: Mexico
...
"The freeway's concrete way won't show/ you where to run or how to go" -- Jorma Kaukonen
by Cassiodorus on Sat Jan 20, 2007 at 05:08:35 PM PDT
[ Parent ]
Subsistence is the only natural way to live, that will not destroy the planet. Civilization based on fossil fuels is a fluke.
(Your link for the book is the same link to the delightful photo of Maria Mies surrounded by greenery.)
Official Culture
by Halcyon on Sat Jan 20, 2007 at 05:28:03 PM PDT
I'll have to work on this diary entry... there's some odds and ends I haven't cleaned up.
by Cassiodorus on Sat Jan 20, 2007 at 06:54:22 PM PDT
I swear, Amazon.com should pay me for all the links I've made to their pages...
by Cassiodorus on Sat Jan 20, 2007 at 06:58:26 PM PDT
... is they called red beans in NOLA?
But I've got a bag of pinto beans ready to be cooked up when the kidney beans are done
Utsukushii kereba sore de ii
by BruceMcF on Sat Jan 20, 2007 at 05:31:36 PM PDT
Do you have people to eat them with?
by Cassiodorus on Sat Jan 20, 2007 at 06:55:30 PM PDT
Not a soul ... neither my brother, nor my landlord (same person), nor my kid, when he lived here, are big on rice and beans.
Though my kid would raid the rice when his funds got low. But that was a target of opportunity ... he would raid anything in the refrigerator or pantry when his funds got low.
by BruceMcF on Sun Jan 21, 2007 at 10:11:33 AM PDT
sorry...
by Cassiodorus on Sun Jan 21, 2007 at 10:50:45 AM PDT
I'm just in a transitional phase at the moment ... but I let you know that if I use the term "frickin" in a comment, I am not being very serious.
Mind you, this is strictly on the QT ... 8-)#
by BruceMcF on Sun Jan 21, 2007 at 12:11:59 PM PDT
I think red beans are different from kidney beans. They are marketed differently in the grocery stores, although I might add the capitalist standardization of vegetables and grains is one of the great catastrophes to have happened to farming. Barely anyone nowadays, for instance, eats amaranth or quinoa or spelt, though these grains are much more nutritious than the grains that go into corporate breakfast cereal. And as for vegetables, a glance at a good seed catalog will reveal far more in terms of vegetable variety than you find at the grocery store. Peaceful Valley has (for instance) eight different types of cucumber -- you'll be lucky to find two at the grocery store.
Folks who want to start on subsistence right away (at least in North America) are encouraged to join WWOOF...
by Cassiodorus on Sat Jan 20, 2007 at 07:04:24 PM PDT
You can do all of this in the house, apartment or wherever you happen to live.
No soda, no coffee, no milk and very rarely do I eat bread or "processed" food.
Learning to make (ferment) cultured veggies, again for creating a healthy gut.
I use small, fluorescent lightbulbs in all rooms of my apartment and I'm thankful that this place was recently renovated with the fixtures and energy-saving hardware I need to do it.
I am waiting for a big chunk of money because my old Toyota is the next thing that needs to go. I can't do that right now because of the $$$ situation, but I will proudly drive that car knowing that it's my American version of Hillary's cow! Thanks for this great diary and I will read the book and talk to as many people as I can about it.
Bush/Cheney: T'would be a shame to destroy the Mother Earth due to lust for oil, money and power.
by victoria2dc on Sun Jan 21, 2007 at 07:16:27 AM PDT
wide narrow
View Story | 27 comments