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Chris, I was reading on the forum and came across your comment "Hominidae co-evolved during the Miocene epoch, digesting plants (particularly succulent fruit) best. The Paleolithic era was a window of the past that didn’t change that." I was wondering if you had citations for this. Thanks!
At 7:54pm on September 23, 2010, TheBananaGirl said…
hey chris!
i've read only a couple of your posts, but you come across as a very well-informed and articulate individual! i'm looking forward to seeing more of your stuff in the china study group!
i see you're in jacksonville...i might be moving there in the future...how is the fruit situation? looks like you're growing lots of things. do you guys have good farmer's markets? is foraging fruit a possibility? thanks! -d
hey man hows it going up there in Jax? Im surprised you can grow such a variety of fruit in this area, are they in a green house? it seems to chilly in the winter, all that i have in my yard is an orange tree which are all gone unfortunately.
Welcome to our peaceful, natural, organic acre. It is a combination of diverse, tropical fruit trees, bamboo, sugarcane, and vegetable & herb gardens located in a quiet section of the Redlands.
Climb up and enjoy our custom made, tree-friendly, sweet smelling, cedar tree house and its beautiful view. Sit on our hand-made, coral rock wall that encircles our grotto that steps down to the water-table. Exercise on our outdoor, wooden, fitness station nestled amongst our big avocado trees. Have fun on our giant bamboo see-saw.
Take Eureka Dr to Quail Roost Dr west to Krome Ave (SW 177 Ave)
Make a left and go south on Krome to 224 St (Robbie's Feed Store)
Make a right on SW 224 St (you'll be heading west)
Go 1/2 mile and make a left on SW 182 Ave and go to 22555, the third house on left. It has a red wood entrance fence.
You'll also see the tree house from the road.
That's awesome that your growing some tasty fruits. I'm looking for farmers who are producing large amounts. Do you know any in your area who are producing large amounts of fruit?
Awesome Chris! Welcome to the community! Im so glad you've posted a blog already :-) Feel free to intro yourself too on meet & greet and post on the forum, enjoy!
lovefree
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Hi Chris. We find the 'bacon' picture you posted to be inappropriate for 30BaD. It is offensive and disturbing, as expressed by several members. Please refrain from re-posting it, regardless of context.
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seems to be your thorough style of presentation.
you may be interested in these 2 links here:
http://www.30bananasaday.com/forum/topics/i-told-you-so-science
http://www.30bananasaday.com/group/debunkingthechinastudycritics/forum/topics/repository-for-relevant
looking forward to seeing your contributions here - feel free to link relevant posts from the google group to things here, btw.
in friendship,
prad
i've read only a couple of your posts, but you come across as a very well-informed and articulate individual! i'm looking forward to seeing more of your stuff in the china study group!
in friendship,
prad
Sunday, April 12, 2009 at 3:00 PM
Welcome to our peaceful, natural, organic acre. It is a combination of diverse, tropical fruit trees, bamboo, sugarcane, and vegetable & herb gardens located in a quiet section of the Redlands.
Climb up and enjoy our custom made, tree-friendly, sweet smelling, cedar tree house and its beautiful view. Sit on our hand-made, coral rock wall that encircles our grotto that steps down to the water-table. Exercise on our outdoor, wooden, fitness station nestled amongst our big avocado trees. Have fun on our giant bamboo see-saw.
22555 SW 182 Ave - Miami (Redlands)
Goulds, 33170 (for mapquest)
Take Eureka Dr to Quail Roost Dr west to Krome Ave (SW 177 Ave)
Make a left and go south on Krome to 224 St (Robbie's Feed Store)
Make a right on SW 224 St (you'll be heading west)
Go 1/2 mile and make a left on SW 182 Ave and go to 22555, the third house on left. It has a red wood entrance fence.
You'll also see the tree house from the road.
Check out the website! www.naturesacre.com
That's awesome that your growing some tasty fruits. I'm looking for farmers who are producing large amounts. Do you know any in your area who are producing large amounts of fruit?
Robby
You live pretty darn close. Hopefully we get to meet up sometime soon!
Do you know any farmers growning large amounts of bananas in your neck of the woods? I can always use some help when it comes to searching for farms.
High Fives,
Robby
lovefree
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