My garden is four feet square. I got corn !!! Squash … one forming and growing. Tomatoes. Growing new tomatoes out of a squished tomatoe I wasn’t gonna eat …. Beets. Lettuce… beans in flower now!!!! What else?… chocolate mint …. Cucumbers …. Even grabbed wild star berries from town park in May and they grew me six little hearts of pure heaven natural and wild. Like me
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Yes, there was. There have always been food shortages. Food doesn't grow during winter, and they would go days, weeks, and maybe even longer between hunts.
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Farming crops is associated with population growth and cities. Hunting and gathering is subject to seasonal availability and is extremely situational to location. Production of animal foods is one of the most expensive and environmentally destructive endeavors that we still heavily invest in, and mainstream health/medicine will not be honest about connections to health problems for fear of losing all of their pharmaceutical/surgery patients.
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RACHEL PHOTON
WHEN EVERYONE GREW OR CAUGHT THEIR OWN FOOD, THERE WASN'T MUCH WORRY ABOUT FOOD SHORTAGES
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