Thank You...Soy Beans..Chat
Quote from Forum Archives on October 16, 2001, 12:38 pmPosted by: mrsmcole <mrsmcole@...>
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
Posted by: mrsmcole <mrsmcole@...>
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