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Re: Thank You...Soy Beans..Chat

Posted by: amazinggraze <amazinggraze@...>

Sharon, what is the name of your stove?

Wanting to please my Lord and Savior,
Marci, Adopted List Momma
Amazing Graze Farms
http://www.amazinggrazefarms.faithweb.com

Keep striving to be the best Keeper At Home you can be!!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon" <mrsmcole@worldnet.att.net>
To: <homesteadheaven@weloveGod.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 12:38 PM
Subject: [HomeSteadHeaven] Thank You...Soy Beans..Chat

> Good Morning Friends,
>
> Thank you so much for your prayers. You, my friends, are so faithful. As
> you all are making decisions for your children I am praying for wisdom for
> you as well. The Lord is most loving in bringing us some very good help
for
> our son. Praise the Lord....
>
> We lived in South Dakota, soy bean country big time, not long ago and
found
> that the farmers that raised organic soy beans were very satisfied with
> their income from those beans. In fact, all the farmers involved in
> organic, dairy, field crops, etc., did very good. They divorced
themselves
> from Monsanto and other chemical companies and reaped the bounty. Roundup
> ready crops are the big thing along with all the gmo crops. To go along
> with all that chemical and gene altering programs is much
illness..allergies
> are out of control and so is cancer. Our doc said he really considered
all
> the chemicals and the gmo crops to be the cause. We moved back to CA for
2
> reasons. One SD was way to far from family and two I was coughing all the
> time just like when I smoked cigs many years ago. I could just feel
myself
> getting sicker and sicker as the weeks passed. God brought us to a very
> northern coastal county that is not very populated and has very strict
> controls over chemical use. We are a major dairy county, CA being the
> number 1 dairy state these days. Lots of organic here. It is a bit damp
and
> molds go along with that but seem to be ok so far. One thing for sure it
> sure is beautiful here. Rhododendrons all over the place and flowers are
> huge when blooming. The redwood trees are like no other. God's creation
is
> spectacular.
>
> The tiles are finished that will house our wood cookstove. And the stove
is
> sitting in the dining area waiting to be set in its home. The top is
> greased..ugg how to get it off. This stove was made by an Amish cookstove
> craftsman in Montana. It is made of heavy steel and is black except for
the
> cooking surface which is silver. I sure am looking forward to cooking on
it
> and baking some bread. I think I will store a few dinner plates in the
> warming oven so we can have warm dished for dinner....fun! One thing
> different on this stove...the oven cleanout is in the back. All the pics
I
> see has it just under the overn door in front. I just wonder how often
this
> needs cleaning? I will be able to get at it but not as easy as a front
> door.
>
> Well, dear friends. I guess I have gone on long enough...and yes....How
is
> your day going?
>
> Have a good and godly day!
>
> Love, Sharon
>
>
>
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