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@lind9650 wrote:

Hi, vicr, Tupperware have a great Lettuce crisper. The Lettuce will stay fresh for almost two weeks.

I bought one about 30 years ago and still use it.

 

Erica


If you put a paper towel at the base of the container and one on top of the lettuce, it will last for several weeks.

 

I buy this type, and cut off the root, and never have to throw any of it away.

 

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@lind9650 wrote:

Ah, vicr, would you like to see just about every household armed with guns, going around shooting animals?

 

And what about all the fruit and vegetables our own growers produce? Why are they not in the Supermarkets and labled Product of Australia???

 

After the Berry alert, all of a sudden our local IGA has fresh blueberries, raspberries and strawberries for sale. All from growers in our neighborhood, labled with the name and address of the growers.

 

Do we have to boycot all those imported goods before our own producers will be recognised as having the cleanest and healthiest food for us?

 

Erica


The answer to that last question is YES YES and YES

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My father told me about the testing of nuclear explosives by the French in the area of Muraroa Atoll. Since then our family has avoided fish as part of our diet.

 

We have managed to survive up to this day.

 

Leaked report raised fears of radioactive tsunami if Mururoa Atoll in French Polynesia collapses

 

A leaked report has raised new fears that Mururoa Atoll, the site of French nuclear testing in the Pacific, is in danger of collapsing. The French government, since 2010, has kept secret that Mururoa Atoll, the site of French nuclear testing in the Pacific, is in danger of collapsing, according to Mururoa e Tatou (MET), the Nuclear Association in French Polynesia.

 

http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2012/08/19/leaked-report-raised-fears-of-radioactive-tsunami-if-mur...

 

 

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Don't forget the Americans. They detonated heaps of bombs in the sea on one of the islands.

 

I think far more than the French.

 

 

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I remember a few years ago one of the TV channels had a segment of a Tuna Fishery and Processing plant. I'm not sure if it was in SA or WA, but the young man was showing all those huge enclosures where they grew their own Tuna and how it all was processed.

 

Now I wonder, what happened to our own Fisheries and Procssing Plants???

We have oceans all around us, we should not have to relay on foreign fish.

 

Erica

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Vic ..check out the British atomic tests in the 1950s.

Monte Bello island of the coast of WA.

Remenber as a kid-folk went back many  years later.

The birds were born with no eyes and burrowed into the ground

like wombats.----when the turtles hatched--most went inland-

had lost the instinct to head for the ocean.................Richo.

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So the Telegraph has suddenly gained cred with you Donna?

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@icyfroth wrote:

So the Telegraph has suddenly gained cred with you Donna?


Actually no, if you read the article it doesn't really tell me much about toxic tuna, I was watching ABC news breakfast and they showed the front page of the telegraph.

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