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What about blueberries? how do they compare to either of these?
Joshua G. said:I'll see if I can find that at my local Farmer's Market. lol
I guess it does go against the attempt to buy locally for most of the posters in this thread. LOL Not all though! I'm sure I saw at least one Australian flag...
Kangaroo meat??? Is it like eating ....dog meat? Yikes!!!
We have Buffalo meat here and deer meat ... It cannot bee too different I guess....
Do the Roos get hunted down?
Something I haven't seen mentioned here is kangaroo meat. It's a great meat without many of the associated ethical and health concerns of other meats. It's free range, no chemicals, no hormones, lower in fat and higher in iron that other red meats. It's more expensive, but it's yummy and guilt free.
Montalban said:There's emotive guilt - in that kangaroos 'look cute'. Also, because they're our national animal. Would Americans consider eating bald eagle and say "It's like chicken"?
There's disputes about their numbers, but clearly they have increased with the arrival of Europeans - who have, for farming purposes, provided more water and grazing areas.
I've never tried it myself. I once had a meat pie made with emu meat and that was gross.
People seem to enjoy it. Aborigines at kangaroo for ages before Europeans came here.
I think they are farmed these days. They are an excellent option for Australians because unlike sheep and cows they don't have hooves and so they don't damage the land the way our traditional meat does. Less soil erosion is something Australia needs to work on.Philothei said:
Kangaroo meat??? Is it like eating ....dog meat? Yikes!!!
We have Buffalo meat here and deer meat ... It cannot bee too different I guess....
Do the Roos get hunted down?
I don't know which kangaroos *you're* looking atI don't think they're cute. We eat kangaroo sometimes, it seems very much like lamb to me.
A friend was telling me about some weird treatment that bananas get that is really bad for the workers--thats why they buy organic bananas. Idk if its true or not, and we do buy regular bananas--they are a great bang for the buck.
Berries are SO expensive in general. Thats why I admit to buying sams club frozen berries, it's about $3.25 a lb and I can get it in the winter. Apples are often cheaper at our farmers markets where I can get a 1/2 bushel for $6 or something.
Our organic baby carrots are actually baby carrots, not cut up, but I bet theyre grown inside hydroponically or something that doesnt really require pesticides. they are close in price to regular ones.
Another popular book along the same lines is "Square Foot Gardening".
I'd recommend How to Grow More Fruits and Vegetables than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land than You Can Imagine. It talks a lot more than Square Foot Garden about having a really sustainable garden.
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