Yes! You know what they say about eating a pound of dirt before you start school. Truly believe it builds up your immunity with all its glorious organic matter. We had asparagus from the garden today. Can you believe it?
Food is suppose to come from the soil. If it's not coming from the soil directly then you most likely shouldn't be eating it. Of course there are exceptions but generally speaking it takes life to give life.
Here, here!!!!!!! Amen to that :)
ReplyDeleteTotally agree!!!
ReplyDeleteI just checked...yes, I do see some garden dirt!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
ReplyDeleteLOL. Gotta love that dirt. :)
ReplyDeleteDo you think it's possible for the spinach to bolt in March? I'm starting to get worried...
ReplyDeleteMine also seem to have brightly colored fiber on it too!!
ReplyDeleteYes! You know what they say about eating a pound of dirt before you start school. Truly believe it builds up your immunity with all its glorious organic matter. We had asparagus from the garden today. Can you believe it?
ReplyDeleteOf course, there should !
ReplyDeleteHa! I washed dirt off the spinach and radishes just today! :)
ReplyDeleteoh yes!
ReplyDeleteAs often as possible. :)
ReplyDeleteMmm...the more dirt, the better. (Yes, I'm pregnant. No, I don't eat dirt. Just on veggies.)
ReplyDeleteYes it is!! ;o)
ReplyDeleteLove it Jaime!!! Although sometimes i could do without our red dirt that stains everything, lol!!!
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ReplyDeleteexcellent!!!! right to the point
ReplyDeleteHA! So true.
ReplyDeleteFood is suppose to come from the soil. If it's not coming from the soil directly then you most likely shouldn't be eating it. Of course there are exceptions but generally speaking it takes life to give life.
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