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    Amby got a reaction from alexsaunders790 in What are your must have kitchen tools/gadgets?   
    I cook all the time and I'm just curious what items other people consider their must haves.
    For me, the basics are...Y peeler, chef's knife, paring knife, serrated knife, microplane, sturdy whisk, wooden spoons, cutting boards, and good pans with heavy bottoms for even cooking/heat distribution
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    Amby got a reaction from CoffeeVegan in vegan farming takes organic to the next level   
    ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (AP) -- The tradition of farming the land in northern New Mexico's Espanola Valley had been passed down from Don Bustos' Spanish ancestors, who tilled the same soil centuries before.
    But when Bustos realized that the traditional farming techniques he was using could harm his children's health, he went organic 15 years ago.
    Now, Bustos said, he has found an even safer method: vegan organic farming, without any animal fertilizers or byproducts.
    Much like certified organic farmers, veganic farmers use no synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides or genetically modified ingredients.
    Veganic farmers take it to another level by not using any manures or slaughterhouse byproducts. They don't even use organically approved pesticides.
    Salmonella and e. Coli are bacteria that live in the intestines of livestock and are present in their waste. Livestock waste, or manure, can be used to fertilize fields, potentially contaminating crops with the disease-causing bacteria.
    Crops can also be contaminated by contact with infected animals or their byproducts, including bone meal and blood meal, which are used as fertilizer as well.
    Veganic farmers use crop rotations and composted plant matter -- or "green manure" -- to fertilize their crops.
    Bustos, 51, was inspired to pursue veganic farming four years ago after listening to then-U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns speak.
    "He was talking about ways to protect the safety of our food system, but to me you still have things like e-coli and salmonella from manure [fertilizer]," Bustos said. "Now, I use no manures, no bone meals, blood meal, no pesticides, nothing."
    The method, also called stock-free farming, is an emerging concept in the United States.
    Stephane Groleau, co-founder of the Veganic Agriculture Network based in Quebec, Canada, said he's aware of only a dozen veganic farms or gardeners in the U.S. He said the farming method is more popular in England and Europe because of lack of available land for raising livestock and concerns over livestock diseases transferring to humans.
    "In Europe, what we see is they import a lot of their meat, and they don't have as many animals on their land. And animals require a lot of space, so if you have just a small holding, it's very demanding for the farmer," Groleau said.
    Veganic farmers in the U.S. are motivated by the need to protect the environment and human health, said Ron Khosla, who operates the 77-acre vegan organic Huguenot Street Farm in New Paltz, New York, with his wife.
    Khosla said the primary source of nutrients on many organic farms in the country comes from manure from confined animal operations, or what he calls "factory farms." Watch how to choose organic foods »
    "You think you are getting these clean happy vegetables, but more often than not they're grown in waste from factory farms," he said. "The animals ... were fed non-organic feed laced with hormones and antibiotics. Those products bio-accumulate in the animals and it's present in their waste as well."
    Both Kholsa and Bustos said they have a strong customer base that seeks out their produce because of the vegan growing philosophy as well as a growing awareness about food production.
    "Customers are becoming more aware about how their food is grown and the practices by the farmer who's growing it," Bustos said. "It's the customers that are encouraging us to find ways to become more environmentally conscious and efficient."
    Veganic growers say their methods reduce environmental impact by using less land, conserving water and producing fewer greenhouse gas emissions.
    The practice, they say, is also cheaper than traditional farming and organic farming.
    Experts say veganic farming has yet to be proved as the silver bullet to better growing practices because of its obscurity on the American farm scene.
    "It's a new enough concept that benefits haven't been demonstrated one way or the other, either economically or from a quality standpoint," said Charles Martin, assistant professor at New Mexico State University's Sustainable Agriculture Science Center.
    Though misapplied animal manure can cause crop contamination, it is no more common than other possible ways for salmonella or e. Coli to appear in the food supply, said Billy Dictson, director of the Office of Biosecurity for the Southwest Border Food Safety and Defense Center.
    "Contamination can happen anywhere, from the field to transportation to field workers to people that come in contact [with produce]," Dictson said.
    Walter Goldstein, research director for the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in East Troy, Wisconsin, said animal manure has proven quality benefits when growing crops. He said ruminant manure lasts longer in the soil and releases less carbon back into the air than green manure.
    "The optimal farm is where livestock are integrated into the land, not separated from it," Goldstein said
    Farmers can be certified as veganic by meeting standards set by the Soil Association Certification Ltd. in England. However, Khosla is working on veganic standards for American farmers through his organization, Certified Naturally Grown, based in Stone Ridge, New York.
    "Since it is not mainstream, we have to find a way for farmers and consumers to exchange knowledge and provide information for farmers to convert to veganic farming," Groleau said.
    http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/06/18...m.ap/index.html
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    Amby got a reaction from spookyturtle in Breaking Bad   
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    Amby got a reaction from Darnell in Yes, we have been skinny dipping!   
    yeah well I need to skinny dip with him to prove to you that I have a hotter body than your wife. I will do anything to prove you wrong! And if that means I have to drink cheap champagne and get naked with Kip I will take one for the team!
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    Amby got a reaction from Darnell in Posting   
    Gary - do you post on VJ in the kitchen so Alla can give you naked blow jobs under the table as she cooks?
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    Amby got a reaction from Marilyn. in Couples who share the housework are more likely to divorce.   
    I'm so confused about why Alla is so awesome compared to other women. She sounds like a regular woman. She does regular household chores that most women do all the time. It doesn't seem like she goes above and beyond anything anyone else does. Unless I'm missing something?
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    Amby got a reaction from canada_socks in What habits does your significant other have that bother you?   
    I hate messes. When he makes messes and doesn't clean them up it drives me nuts. If you drip something on the counter WIPE IT UP!
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    Amby reacted to spookyturtle in Son killed over 'small penis'   
    I'm glad I didn't grow up in Indonesia.
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    Amby reacted to ^_^ in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    If he doesn't mention them on VJ, then everyone needs to leave him alone about it. There's a line here that I don't wish to see crossed again. Researching another posters personal life outside VJ and then revealing your findings on VJ should not be an acceptable practice. Message boards are fun and games and when one person crosses that line, others will too and there's nothing more toxic to a message board than that. So if Gary doesn't want to talk about something, please leave it be. This is a request to everyone involved.
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    Amby reacted to ^_^ in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    What?
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    Amby reacted to tmma in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    I am a parent. I'm proudly smiling all the time as you should be with all the accomplishments of your step children.
    -I was just wondering why you don't talk about your other sons. I wasn't even aware you had other sons until yesterday, and yet I know every detail about your step children.
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    Amby got a reaction from B_J in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    I will repost without "bad language"
    This kid just sounds lazy to me
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    Amby got a reaction from Fandango in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    I will repost without "bad language"
    This kid just sounds lazy to me
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    Amby got a reaction from VJ Supersleuth in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    Well someone who expects a woman to wait on them sounds lazy to me.
    And good job to Alla's sons for doing so well in their academic lives.
    Also...I was not trying to be mean at all. I would say that to anyone who said the same thing about a kid. Male or female.
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    Amby got a reaction from Penny Lane in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    Well someone who expects a woman to wait on them sounds lazy to me.
    And good job to Alla's sons for doing so well in their academic lives.
    Also...I was not trying to be mean at all. I would say that to anyone who said the same thing about a kid. Male or female.
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    Amby got a reaction from Penny Lane in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    I will repost without "bad language"
    This kid just sounds lazy to me
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    Amby got a reaction from elmcitymaven in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    Well someone who expects a woman to wait on them sounds lazy to me.
    And good job to Alla's sons for doing so well in their academic lives.
    Also...I was not trying to be mean at all. I would say that to anyone who said the same thing about a kid. Male or female.
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    Amby got a reaction from La Souris in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    Well someone who expects a woman to wait on them sounds lazy to me.
    And good job to Alla's sons for doing so well in their academic lives.
    Also...I was not trying to be mean at all. I would say that to anyone who said the same thing about a kid. Male or female.
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    Amby got a reaction from La Souris in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    I will repost without "bad language"
    This kid just sounds lazy to me
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    Amby reacted to elmcitymaven in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    My SO is Asian-American. The word "Oriental" is very offensive to me. Please don't use it. It's as vulgar as calling an African-American a "Negro."
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    Amby got a reaction from Empress of Groovy in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    Well someone who expects a woman to wait on them sounds lazy to me.
    And good job to Alla's sons for doing so well in their academic lives.
    Also...I was not trying to be mean at all. I would say that to anyone who said the same thing about a kid. Male or female.
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    Amby got a reaction from sandinista! in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    Well someone who expects a woman to wait on them sounds lazy to me.
    And good job to Alla's sons for doing so well in their academic lives.
    Also...I was not trying to be mean at all. I would say that to anyone who said the same thing about a kid. Male or female.
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    Amby got a reaction from Empress of Groovy in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    I will repost without "bad language"
    This kid just sounds lazy to me
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    Amby got a reaction from elmcitymaven in Sometimes it is all worth it   
    I will repost without "bad language"
    This kid just sounds lazy to me
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    Amby reacted to Darnell in Does your states jail system have anything like this   
    Dude, why you trolling for incarcerated women?
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