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#2720 From: "tashi_rana_pdx" <shrapnelle@...>
Date: Wed Nov 17, 2010 12:15 am
Subject: Saturday, December 4: Holiday "Flavor-ites" Food Prep Class
tashi_rana_pdx
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Want to treat your-self right this holiday season?

Interested in sharing gluten-free, organic, naturally delicious, raw vegan food
with family and friends?

Join Field of Greens (Tashi Rana, MA) & The New Leaf (Agnieszka Zoltowski) for a
culturally diverse class with cutting-edge nutrition information AND generous
samples of:
Creamy "Egg"nog
Savory Stuffing
Zesty Orange-Cranberry Sauce
Kwanzaa Peanut Stew
Tibetan Momos
Unorthodox Sunchoke Latkes
Polish Crescent Cookies

RECIPES INCLUDED!

Saturday, December 4
1:00pm - 3:30pm
People's Food Co-op
3029 SE 21st Ave.
Portland, OR

Investment in your health & happiness:
$35
(discounted rate available for member-owners of People's Co-op)

Capacity is limited, so please confirm your space with registration and payment
by December 1st (check or money order made payable to):
The New Leaf
1932 SE Madison St.
Portland, OR 97214


Questions?
Tashi: 503-789-1727
Agnieszka: 206-714-2198

#2721 From: "brion.oliver" <brion@...>
Date: Wed Nov 17, 2010 6:46 am
Subject: Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days
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Hi, Raw Portlanders!

You may have seen this announced through other raw channels this week, but for those of you unaware, the folks who produced the astounding movie Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days are offering the DVD of the film at 50% off through midnight this Friday, November 19 in honor of World Diabetes Day (which was Sunday).

The producers gave us permission to show the film at the Raw & Living Spirit Retreat, where we've shown it for the past two years. It's a powerful film that conveys real hope and inspiration about people's ability to take control of their health and improve their lives. It's not just a glory and praise movie either -- we see real people having real struggles with making the change in their lives, and we see how it can be done. It's a great inspirational film for people learning about healthy nutrition of any kind, seeking means for regaining control over their health, and it is especially heartening for folks on the raw food journey.

The Simply Raw folks are offering a host of extras if you buy the full package at the half-off price of $29.95. If the raw foods world is newish to you, you can't get a better introductory deal on helpful tips, essays, and videos from top raw foodies around the world, and exposure to all those folks will help you figure out who you gravitate to on your own raw journey.

The movie by itself is available for just $14.97, and I can't stress how valuable it is in your DVD library. I've shown my copy on many occasions to friends who aren't necessarily raw-curious but who have budding interest in healthful living or food politics or whether lifestyle changes can really make a difference with chronic disease. It's been a powerful tool for me to show the people in my life how change is possible and doesn't have to be that hard.

The sale ends at midnight this Friday, November 19th. Check it out at: http://www.rawfor30days.com/cmd.php?af=1272815

Take care, everybody!

Brion

#2722 From: "tashi_rana_pdx" <shrapnelle@...>
Date: Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:14 am
Subject: Raw Vegan Potluck this Saturday at People's Co-op
tashi_rana_pdx
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Join us for the revival of the monthly raw potluck at People's! This potluck
will occur on the 3rd Saturday of the month until March 2011.

Saturday, November 22
5:30-8:30pm

People's Food Co-op, Community Room
3029 SE 21st Ave., Portland, OR

$2 donation per person + potluck dish

Whether you are unfamiliar with raw foods or have been eating raw for some time,
all are welcome to attend this potluck. Bring family and friends!

5:30 – begin set-up
6:00 – introductions and dinner
8:00 – potluck concludes
8:30 – goodbye, thanks for coming, and see you next month!

Please bring:
• a raw vegan food offering that will serve 4-6 people (raw vegan = uncooked
fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, sprouts, sea vegetables, and superfoods. No
honey please since some people are strict vegans.)

• food that is already prepared – for example, if you want to bring something as
simple as a watermelon, that's OK, but please bring it sliced.

• a card which clearly labels all ingredients in your food offering (because
some people have food sensitivities/dislikes)

• your own dishes & utensils (plate, bowl, cup, fork/knife/spoon, napkin/s) to
defray additional costs and preserve environmental resources

• a donation of $2 per person to cover space rental costs

• flyers and business cards for raw vegan events and professional opportunities


Questions? Need ideas for something easy and yummy to prepare? Please call or
email:
Tashi Rana, MA
503-789-1727
info@...

#2723 From: Emily Troper <emtroper@...>
Date: Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:33 am
Subject: Re: Raw Vegan Potluck this Saturday at People's Co-op
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We would love to come, but do you mean this Saturday, the 20th?




>Saturday, November 22
>5:30-8:30pm

People's Food Co-op, Community Room
3029 SE 21st Ave., Portland, OR

#2724 From: "tashi_rana_pdx" <shrapnelle@...>
Date: Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:08 pm
Subject: CORRECTION! Raw Vegan Potluck this Saturday, NOVEMBER 20 at People's Co-op
tashi_rana_pdx
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YES! The potluck is this Saturday, November 20.

Apologies for the error <:)

Tashi




--- In RawPortland@yahoogroups.com, Emily Troper <emtroper@...> wrote:
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> We would love to come, but do you mean this Saturday, the 20th?
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> >Saturday, November 22
> >5:30-8:30pm
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> People's Food Co-op, Community Room
> 3029 SE 21st Ave., Portland, OR
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#2725 From: "Nora Lenz" <nmlenz@...>
Date: Sat Nov 20, 2010 12:19 am
Subject: Unpasteurized almonds
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Hello RawPortlanders,
For anybody living near the I-5 corridor between Seattle and Redding, I will be driving thru this weekend and can deliver almonds to save you shipping charges.  They are certified organic, raw, UNpasteurized, unfumigated, this year's domestic crop, large non-pareil variety, $8.50/lb.  Minimum 5 pounds.  Sorry for the late notice.  Email me back asap if you'd like to order.
Thanks,
Nora
 

#2726 From: "Paul Fieber" <pfieber@...>
Date: Sat Nov 20, 2010 4:49 am
Subject: Re: Unpasteurized almonds
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Nora
 
We live in Myrtle Creek and got the almonds last year and met you in Ashland.   We will be available this weekend and if I know your schedule we could meet up with you along I-5.    We would like to have at least 25lbs of the almonds.   Will you have any other nuts of any kind with you.   We could use walnuts.
 
Paul
 
541-860-5258
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From: Nora Lenz
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 4:19 PM
Subject: [RawPortland] Unpasteurized almonds

 

Hello RawPortlanders,
For anybody living near the I-5 corridor between Seattle and Redding, I will be driving thru this weekend and can deliver almonds to save you shipping charges.  They are certified organic, raw, UNpasteurized, unfumigated, this year's domestic crop, large non-pareil variety, $8.50/lb.  Minimum 5 pounds.  Sorry for the late notice.  Email me back asap if you'd like to order.
Thanks,
Nora
 


#2727 From: "Nora Lenz" <nmlenz@...>
Date: Mon Nov 29, 2010 4:38 pm
Subject: S. 510 Food "Safety" Act
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Hi All,
I'm not very political usually but occasionally something comes along that seems to really be worth my attention, and unfortunately, Senate Bill 510, which is being voted on TODAY, is one of them.  If you're not familiar with this horrendous proposed legislation, here's an article and video about it:
 
Don't be fooled by the "good intentions" part.  There is absolutely nothing good about this bill.  People will continue to get sick at the same rate or higher, no matter what is done by government to ostensibly 'control' the innocent microorganisms on which disease is blamed.  The ones they're really attempting to control are you and me.
 
Best wishes,
Nora
 
 

#2728 From: "Nora Lenz" <nmlenz@...>
Date: Thu Dec 2, 2010 3:13 pm
Subject: Great news re Food Tyranny Bill
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The food bill that would give the FDA even more power to shut down small farms on a whim, as they have been doing in recent years, passed easily in the Senate a couple days ago but it seems it may not be too late to defeat this misguided government power grab.  Provisions within the bill that establish new taxes put it in a category that cannot be initiated in the Senate and must come from the House.  So the House (who otherwise would most likely have rubberstamped it) will send it back for another vote.  Read more in Mike Adams' essay below:
 
 
Best wishes,
Nora
 

#2729 From: "tashi_rana_pdx" <shrapnelle@...>
Date: Thu Dec 2, 2010 8:46 pm
Subject: Holiday Flavor-ites Class this Saturday
tashi_rana_pdx
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Dear friends,

Agnieszka and I are really excited to offer our holiday raw food prep class this
Saturday from 1:00-3:30pm at People's Co-op! Although we intended to close
registration yesterday, we've been able to open up a few more spaces in this
class. The focus will be on preparing and sharing organic, gluten-free,
plant-based gourmet cuisine with friends and family during the holiday season.
Some classic American-style recipes as well as some brand-new ethno-global
creations will be presented!

To refresh your memory and whet your appetite:
Creamy "Egg"nog
Savory Stuffing
Zesty Orange-Cranberry Sauce
Kwanzaa Peanut Stew
Tibetan Momos
Unorthodox Sunchoke Latkes
Polish Crescent Cookies

Will you be joining us? Please contact one of us ASAP to secure your space --
and don't forget that all People's Co-op members receive a discount!

Wishing you the best and brightest this holiday season,

Tashi Rana, MA
Field of Greens
503-789-1727

Agnieszka Zoltowski
The New Leaf
206-714-2198

#2730 From: "brion.oliver" <brion@...>
Date: Sun Dec 5, 2010 7:32 pm
Subject: Our Community Pantry ordering this week
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Hi, folks!

Our Community Pantry features a selection of raw organic nuts, seeds, berries, seaweeds, and specialty items with a goal towards freshness. We order items once/month specific to your request and distribute them within a few days, refrigerating items as soon as we get them. Many of our customers are surprised nuts could taste so good, when they finally get something that hasn't sat on a shelf for weeks.

This month, we have added BPA-free organic coconut milk by the case to our selection of goodies, at $29.87/case of twelve cans. We're also stocking 250mg chlorella tablets and chlorella/spirulina tablets for the first time for $18.37 per bag of 1000.

We now supply forty separate items every month, with no membership fee, shipping surcharge, or ordering minimums. Order what you want when you want, and we'll distribute it once/month at locations in SE Portland, NE Portland, and SW Portland.

December's ordering deadline is 12 noon this Thursday, December 9th.

http://ourcommunitypantry.com/ordering.html 

In addition to the items we sell every month on our webpage, we can supply specialty raw foods items from Ultimate Superfoods at prices that are less than their listed retail prices. A partial list of items and the OCP prices is included below, but you browse many more items at their website: http://ultimatesuperfoods.com/ 

Seaweeds/Algae
chlorella – $18.88 for 250g powder
spirulina – $18.16 for 250g powder
marine phytoplankton – $43.50 for 1-oz bottle
blue green algae – 120-capsules (veg) $32, 240-capsules (veg) $59
blue green algae brain food – $45 120-capsules (veg), 240-capsules (veg) $85
digestive enzymes – $55 180-capsules (veg)
org. raw nori sheets – $16.57 for 50 sheets, $30.67 for 100 sheets

Exotic powders/teas
org. maca powder – $16.00 for 16-oz, $8.00 for 8-oz
org. lucuma powder – $7.94 for 8-oz
org. mesquite powder – $5.80 for 8-oz
MSM powder – $12.65 for 16-oz
org. noni – $29.71 for 4-oz powder
org. yacon powder – $11.02 for 8-oz
chanca piedra, wildcrafted – $13.59 for 100g tea cut
chuchuhuasi bark, wildcrafted – $13.54 for 100g tea cut
yerba mate, org – $8.59 for 16-oz

Exotic powders, 2-oz packets
amla extract – $8.61 for 2-oz
ashwagandha extract – $5.48 for 2-oz
bacopa monieri brahmi – $16.88 for 2-oz
camu camu powder – $10.52 for 2-oz
holy basil – $7.96 for 2-oz
mangosteen extract – $14.18 for 2-oz
mucuna pruriens – $9.54 for 2-oz
shilajit – $13.26 for 2-oz
valerian extract – $9.89 for 2-oz

Have a great holiday season, and don't forget to place an order by 12 noon this Thursday if you'd like to purchase some goodies this month.

http://ourcommunitypantry.com/ordering.html 

Be well!

Brion

Our Community Pantry
Real Food Purchased Together
www.ourcommunitypantry.com

#2731 From: "calciumcarbonatephobicgirl" <rylee.k@...>
Date: Mon Dec 6, 2010 7:37 am
Subject: have a Graham-Stetzer Microsurge Meter for EMF?
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Does anyone have a Graham-Stetzer Microsurge Meter, which is used to measure EMF
emissions? I'm hoping to find someone in the Portland area with one that I could
borrow or even rent.

Thank you,
Rylee

#2732 From: "Nora Lenz" <nmlenz@...>
Date: Thu Dec 9, 2010 3:58 pm
Subject: S 510 Still a Threat
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Last I heard, the House was going to have to send this bill back to the Senate for another vote since it violated a procedural rule.  Apparently that's what's happened, so again we're battling this obscene infringement on our liberty. 
 
It's important to understand definitions when you're dealing with government agencies.  There's a reason why they use the words they do.  In food "safety" regulations, for example, language that was used in the past required that "credible evidence" be present in order to shut down a business because of a "safety hazard".  In the new bill, that has been replaced by a mere "reason to believe" that a violation or safety hazard exists.  I have a reason to believe that Santa Claus exists.  My parents told me he did!  But he doesn't, and all the belief in the world doesn't change that.  Do you want to be treated like a criminal because somebody "believes" you did something wrong?  Beliefs require no evidence, since they only exist in the mind of the believer.
 
Here in Washington State, our two fine senators are putting 100% of their support behind this fascist bill.  There seems to be no getting through to them.  Nevertheless, I'll register my opposition with them once again, and I urge everyone here to do the same.   
 
Below is the latest news from Mike Adams.
 
Best wishes,
Nora
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(NaturalNews) The U.S. government wants to know where your greenhouse is. Under Senate Bill 510 -- which is now back in the hands of the U.S. Senate after the House hid an amendment in an appropriations bill and passed it last night -- American food producers would be required to register their facilities with the U.S. government. The feds, it seems, want a database of food growers so they know who to target for surprise inspections (show me your papers!).

As stated in the bill itself: (http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi...)

SEC. 102. REGISTRATION OF FOOD FACILITIES. 18 (a) UPDATING OF FOOD CATEGORY REGULATIONS; BIENNIAL REGISTRATION RENEWAL. Section 415(a) (2120 U.S.C. 350d(a))

"The registration shall contain an assurance that the Secretary will be permitted to inspect such facility at the times and in the manner permitted by this Act."


What this language shows is that the point of registration is so that government agents can conduct surprise inspections of food facilities. At least 4,000 new FDA agents will need to be hired if this bill becomes law, greatly expanding the FDA's agent presence in much the same way the TSA expanded over the last few years.

Kangaroo courts for violators

Once an FDA inspection occurs, if the government believes the food grower is producing anything that might pose a risk to the public (and note carefully that "belief" is the only thing required, not actual scientific evidence of harm), that food grower is then "suspended" from producing food.

After that, they get dragged into a kangaroo FDA court where a panel of FDA officials then decides their fate. This takes place with no due process, no attorney, no Constitutional protections and no rights whatsoever. This is, in every sense, a "King's court" where the King can simply decide that you're guilty and put you out of business.

Here's the language in the S.510 legislation:

"(2) HEARING ON SUSPENSION. - The Secretary shall provide the registrant subject to an order under paragraph (1) with an opportunity for an informal hearing, to be held as soon as possible but not later than 2 business days after the issuance of the order or such other time period, as agreed upon by the Secretary and the registrant, on the actions required for reinstatement of registration and why the registration that is subject to suspension should be reinstated. The Secretary shall reinstate a registration if the Secretary determines, based on evidence presented, that adequate grounds do not exist to continue the suspension of the registration."

Did you read this carefully? It means the Secretary (a bureaucrat) gets to decide who can grow food and who can't. This is the FDA's kangaroo court, much like the FTC's kangaroo court that's currently being used to destroy companies offering nutritional supplements and natural cancer cures.

Remember, too, the bill abandoned actual science and now relies entirely on the FDA's "belief" to determine which foods to recall:

SEC. 208. ADMINISTRATIVE DETENTION OF FOOD.
23 (a) IN GENERAL. - Section 304(h)(1)(A) (21 U.S.C.24 334(h)(1)(A)) is amended by
(1) striking ''credible evidence or information indicating'' and inserting ''reason to believe'';


FDA tyranny is on the rise

So essentially what we have here is a food tyranny bill that would hand a group of un-elected bureaucrats who answer to no one the power to control virtually the entire U.S. food supply. This is an agency, by the way, that is already responsible for the deaths of millions of Americans (http://www.naturalnews.com/030461_S...).

This is an agency that has participated in armed raids against natural product companies (http://www.naturalnews.com/021791.html).

To all those who say "S. 510 is no big deal, the FDA won't abuse its power, this is just about safety" -- I say you have no grasp of the history of tyranny. The FDA has virtually never taken action to protect the People. Its actions have consistently been shaped to maximize the profits of the powerful corporations even at the expense of human lives.

Just read the history of Vioxx if you need a refresher on that point (http://www.naturalnews.com/009693.html).

That the U.S. Congress would now seek to hand over control of our food supply to this dangerous, rogue government agency is an obscene betrayal of the American people. This is precisely why we must stand up and fight S.510 once again to defeat it in the Senate where it is now schedule for yet another vote. (Like a bad case of herpes, this bill just won't die, it seems...)

Sign the petition at: http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/...

Once again, CALL your representatives in the House and the Senate. You can reach the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask for your representatives by name.

By the way, just for the record, I am appalled at the lack of action on this item by some so-called "health freedom" organizations which appear to be doing absolutely nothing to rally opposition to this bill. A few groups are fighting hard to oppose it (NaturalNews, ANH-USA.com, Natural Solutions Foundation, etc.) but there are several which appear to be sitting on the sidelines, doing nothing. I'm not sure why. This is precisely the kind of issue that should have the entire health freedom community up in arms to protect our food freedoms.

Robert Scott Bell gets it, by the way. So do the Vitamin Lawyer (Ralph Fucetola) and health freedom attorneys like James Turner and Jonathan Emord. All the freedom-oriented people seem to understand how crucial this is to maintain our food freedoms and keep the FDA out of our farms as much as possible. If you think the FDA is bad now, just wait until they are granted yet more powers (and funding) to unleash an army of thousands of new agents who sweep across America, raiding small family farms (no, they're not all exempted from this bill) and imprisoning raw milk producers.

The FDA is about to become the SS of food fascism. This is not an exaggeration. Who would have thought, five years ago, that the TSA would be reaching down your pants and feeling your genitals? Just imagine now what the FDA will do with similar powers over your food and farms. Crudely put, the TSA may be feeling your junk, but the FDA will have us all by the balls.

Take action now to protect your food freedoms (or you will forever lose them).



Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/030672_Food_Safety_bill_FDA.html#ixzz17d6CUlEh

#2733 From: "omnia4u" <omnia.halhoul@...>
Date: Sun Dec 12, 2010 12:46 am
Subject: 9 Tray Excalibur Dehydrator. $150
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This dehydrator is fairly new, used very little.  Comes with extra teflex
sheets.   $150. Paid $200 plus the extra sheets.
503-758-0031

#2734 From: "tgoly" <tgoly@...>
Date: Mon Dec 13, 2010 4:36 pm
Subject: Looking for a dentist for Insurance Estimate
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Hi RawPortlanders,

I know that this might be a long shot, but I'm wondering if anyone has
experience with, or knows of a dentist that would help me with an estimate for
an Insurance Claim.  I bought a loaf of Olive Ciabatta bread from a local
supermarket, and one of the olives still had the pit in it.  I called the store,
and they referred me to their Insurance company, whose rep left a message asking
about an estimate to do the work.  I don't have Insurance, and I am also out of
work, so I'm not able to spend the money upfront to go to the dentist.

I will ask them to pay for a dentist of my choosing for an estimate, but I
wonder if dentists ever give free consultations and would write out an estimate
for the repair.  My two front teeth were chipped, so it's a pretty open and shut
case, in my view anyway.

I know people have made Dentist suggestions recently, and I have saved those
messages, but I still wanted to post about my particular situation.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions and Happy Holidays to all!

Tatyana

#2735 From: Mike Snyder <mike@...>
Date: Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:47 pm
Subject: New raw foods venue downtown
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Hi folks,

This looks like a great new restaurant downtown-

http://www.portlandmonthlymag.com/blogs/eat-beat/december-13-green-lady/
"Living foods and vegan goods at the all new Green Lady, just opened downtown."
The Green Lady specializes in living (aka raw) foods and creative, ethnic-influenced vegan, organic fare, available both dine-in and take-out.

I am excited to check it out!

Mike

#2736 From: "tashi_rana_pdx" <shrapnelle@...>
Date: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:53 pm
Subject: "Spiritual Nutrition and the Six Foundations" Event with Tashi Rana, MA
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There are three ways to approach food -- which do you choose?
1) Live to eat
2) Eat to live
3) Eat to enhance divine communion!

When we feed our physical and etheric bodies instead of our cravings, radiant
vitality and kundalini awakening can easily be experienced. Learn how to
establish or support your spiritual path with a plant-based, organic, live-food
diet individualized to meet your needs. Weight loss, pain relief, boundless
energy, detoxification, and youthing are beneficial side effects of this way of
life. Food samples will be provided for Conscious Eating exercises.

Tashi Rana has a Master's in Vegan/Live-food Nutrition and is an ordained Essene
minister. She focuses her nutrition and lifestyle counseling on mental health
and addiction recovery.

Thursday, January 6
7:00-8:30pm
New Renaissance Bookshop
1338 NW 23rd Ave., Portland

Investment: $12
Register in advance through New Renaissance Bookshop:
http://www.newrenbooks.com/events/jan_reg.html#ran

Copies of "Spiritual Nutrition" by Gabriel Cousens, MD will be available for
purchase at New Renaissance before and after the event.

#2737 From: "A.M. Fortin" <dreamingana@...>
Date: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:50 pm
Subject: New living foods place in town
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Just heard about this... Living foods and vegan goods at the all new Green Lady, just opened downtown.  
Has anyone been there yet?
 
http://greenladyfoods.com/
 
Now in a soft-opening phase at 1016 SW Washington St.,   Grand opening Jan 1st.
 
Be well,
 
A.M.
 

#2738 From: "Tashi Rana (Hari Krishan Kaur)" <shrapnelle@...>
Date: Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:56 pm
Subject: Re: New living foods place in town
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Field Trip !!!

#2739 From: William Milmoe <wmilmoe@...>
Date: Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:39 pm
Subject: 5 lbs of Meyer lemons from the Date People
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Hello all:

The Date People sell wonderful dates and now for the past 2 years Meyer lemons.  I ordered them last year and they were excellent.  10 lbs. of lemons (25-30 count) is $15 plus shipping.  If you want 10 or more pounds put your order in now.  If you want only 5 pounds then contact me.

On Monday Dec. 20 Jaime is shipping me 10 lbs and I am looking to split the order (5 lbs. each) with someone.  If you are interested please contact me directly (off list).  I am in Vancouver near I-205.  I also come into Portland to shop at People's on Mondays.

Thank you so very much.

Bill

#2740 From: "ckeinath" <ckeinath@...>
Date: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:31 am
Subject: Re: 5 lbs of Meyer lemons from the Date People
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Hi William,
I'll take your other 5#, you can call me when they're here...
503-805-5837.
Thanks, sounds like a great deal!
chris

--- In RawPortland@yahoogroups.com, William Milmoe <wmilmoe@...> wrote:
>
> Hello all:
>
> The Date People sell wonderful dates and now for the past 2 years Meyer
> lemons.  I ordered them last year and they were excellent.  10 lbs. of
> lemons (25-30 count) is $15 plus shipping.  If you want 10 or more pounds
> put your order in now.  If you want only 5 pounds then contact me.
>
> On Monday Dec. 20 Jaime is shipping me 10 lbs and I am looking to split the
> order (5 lbs. each) with someone.  If you are interested please contact me
> directly (off list).  I am in Vancouver near I-205.  I also come into
> Portland to shop at People's on Mondays.
>
> Thank you so very much.
>
> Bill
>

#2741 From: "Nora Lenz" <nmlenz@...>
Date: Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:39 pm
Subject: Food "Safety" Act
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Friends,

Please read the following important essay written by Mike Adams about the misguided (to put it lightly) proposed Food "Safety" Bill that is currently stealthily making its way through Congress.  

Best wishes,

Nora

 

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Feds order farmer to destroy his own wheat crops: The shocking revelations of Wickard vs Filburn

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

(NaturalNews) In arguing for S.510, the "Food Safety Modernization Act," there are all sorts of attorneys, legislators and internet commentators who keep claiming, "The government won't try to control the food production of small farms." They say, "Your backyard garden is safe" and that the feds won't come knocking on your door to control your seeds or foods.

As usual, these pushers of Big Government are utterly ignorant of the history in their own country. Because as you'll learn right here, not only CAN the U.S.
government control and dictate to single-family farms what they can grow in their own backyards; the government has already blatantly done so!

In this
article, I'll share with you the full and true story of how Big Government has already run rampant over the rights of individuals to grow their own food -- I'll even cite the US Supreme Court decision that "legalized" this tyranny.

How the tyrants came after a farmer named Roscoe Filburn

It all starts with a farmer named Roscoe Filburn, a modest farmer who grew wheat in his own back yard in order to feed his chickens.

One day, a
U.S. government official showed up at his farm. Noting that Filburn was growing a lot of wheat, this government official determined that Filburn was growing too much wheat and ordered Filburn to destroy his wheat crops and pay a large fine to the federal government.

The year was 1940, you see. And through a highly protectionist policy, the federal government had decided to artificially drive up the
prices of wheat by limiting the amount of wheat that could be grown on any given acre. This is all part of Big Government's "infinite wisdom" of trying to somehow improve prosperity by destroying food and impairing economic productivity. (Be wary any time the government says it's going to "solve problems" for you.)

The federal government, of course, claims
authority over all commerce (even when such claims are blatantly in violation of the limitations placed upon government by the Constitution). But Roscoe Filburn wasn't selling his wheat to anyone. Thus, he was not engaged in interstate commerce. He wasn't growing wheat as something to use for commerce at all, in fact. He was simply growing wheat in his back yard and feeding it to his chickens. That's not commerce. That's just growing your own food.

But get this: The government insisted he pay a fine and destroy his wheat, so Filburn took the government to court, arguing that the federal government had no right to tell a man to destroy his food crops just because they wanted to protect some sort of artificially high prices in the wheat market.

This case eventually went to the US Supreme Court. It's now known as Wickard v. Filburn, and it is one of the most famous US Supreme Court decisions ever rendered because it represents a gross expansion of the tyranny of the federal government.

The US Supreme Court sided with government tyranny

The US Supreme Court, you see, ruled that Roscoe Filburn's wheat could be regulated and destroyed by the federal government simply because Roscoe's wheat production might reduce the amount of wheat he bought from other wheat producers and therefore could impact interstate trade.

Now stay with me on this, because this is a really, really important point to understand.

The federal government claimed authority under the Commerce Clause of the US Constitution (Article 1, Section 8), even though the Commerce Clause was originally written primarily to prevent states from erecting tariffs, not to allow the federal government to control interstate trade. But thanks to the twisted interpretation of the government -- and believe me, the government will twist every interpretation it can in an effort to assert more
power over the population -- the feds claimed that Filburn's growing of his own wheat effectively reduced interstate commerce in wheat. Therefore, they reasoned, they could regulate his backyard wheat production (and order him to destroy his wheat).

Because of this US Supreme Court decision in 1942, it now means the federal government can order you to halt food production in your own back yard by arguing that when you grow your own food, the amount of food you purchase from other food providers is reduced, meaning that your food production impacts interstate trade and therefore can be fully controlled by the federal government.

In other words, the federal government claims the authority right now -- even without the
Food Safety Modernization Act -- to knock on your door and order you at gunpoint to destroy all the food in your garden, your greenhouse or your farm. They can order you to destroy all seeds in your possession and all food harvested from your own garden. And they can do all this with the full protection of
U.S. law by simply citing the precedent set in Wickard v. Filburn in 1942 as ruled by the US Supreme Court.

Why the naysayers will probably starve

Still think you have the right to grow your own food? I've heard all sorts of naysayers claiming that S.510 -- the Food Safety Modernization Act -- is no threat to small growers and family farms. They say the fears about S.510 are overblown and that the government can't possibly shut down your backyard gardens or small, local vegetable farms. They say this with the kind of smug certainty you might typically hear from a doctor who thinks he knows everything about human health (but who actually knows nothing about nutrition).

These naysayers tend to operate out of an assumption that Big Government will never take away their rights and
freedoms and that expanding the reach of agencies such as the TSA, FDA, DEA and FTC with even more power and more armed agents is a good thing because the government always takes care of the people. We need more protection from e.coli, they argue, so let's unleash 4,000 armed FDA agents instead to protect us from bacteria. (But who will protect us from the FDA?)

What these ignorant naysayers don't understand is that government is constantly trying to expand its power to the point of tyranny. As a current example of this, look at what just happened with Chavez in
Venezuela. He has now been granted what are essentially dictatorial powers over the country (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...). Chavez is now the King of Venezuela, and whatever he says is now law. Venezuelan citizens are now slaves to his tyranny, and they must follow his orders or be executed.

The
United States is moving in precisely the same direction. First, power gets stripped away from the People little by little. Then it gets concentrated in the hands of a few regulatory agencies who write their own laws and who stay in power year after year because none of their officials are elected. (Think the FDA commissioner is elected by the people? Think again…) And then, over time, a few powerful individuals concentrate power from those agencies into their own hands. Before long, the country is run by a handful of power-crazed tyrants who disregard all freedoms and rights of the People.

This is precisely what the FDA is doing with the Food Safety Modernization Act. Backed by yet more funding and a new army of agents, plus the Supreme Court ruling that says the federal government can order you to destroy the food you're growing in your own back yard, the FDA can now pillage the countryside, going from farm to farm and house to house, burning fields and ordering the citizenry to destroy their plants, seeds and crops. This is exactly what they've been doing to raw milk producers and food coops, by the way (
http://www.naturalnews.com/030136_R...).

That is no exaggeration. It is a documented "legal" precedent established in Wickard vs Filburn, and it can be used at any moment to destroy the ability of people to grow their own food, thereby making these people totally dependent on dead
processed food (which is always FDA approved if it's dead, of course) made in food factories that churn out nutritional deficiencies and death.

What will you eat when the government destroys your local food supply?

You see, under the argument that your backyard garden "impacts interstate commerce," the federal government can order you to simply spray Roundup on your entire garden in order to kill it.

If the government has its way, you won't eat at all. You'll starve to death under the "protection" of the
food safety thugs at the FDA who don't believe any "live" food is safe in the first place (hence their war against raw milk).

Those people who have the foresight to grow their own gardens and protect their food sources from the tyranny of the federal government may actually have a chance at surviving. The rest will simply starve while waiting in government food lines where the feds hand out nutritionally worthless cheese and other depleted processed
foods that
Sesame Street absurdly thinks are "superfoods" (http://www.naturalnews.com/030626_m...).

Big Government declares war on the local food movement

Make no mistake, folks: the government is attempting to destroy the local food movement. They are trying to wipe out small, organic farms that compete with corporate agribiz in the same way the FDA has long plotted to destroy natural health supplement companies who compete with Big Pharma.

It's all about wiping out the little guys and protecting the monopoly markets of the largest and most influential corporations that are poisoning the earth and destroying your health. As Wickard vs Filburn clearly demonstrated, the government does not believe you have any natural right or Constitutional right to grow your own food. In fact, the government believes it has the right to order you to destroy your food at the time of its choosing.

Don't think this could happen to you? Filburn didn't either. The idea that his own government would show up at his door and order him to burn his field of wheat was simply unimaginable. Similarly, the idea that the FDA would tear across the countryside wiping out small
family farms is unimaginable to many Americans today. But that's only because they don't know their own history and they put far too much faith in the flimsy idea that the government somehow, in some way, respects the rights and freedoms of the People.

The obvious falsehood of that idea is evident in the way we are all being treated by the
TSA. Who would have thought, just two years ago, that we'd be subjected to government-enforced molestation at the hands of airport security screeners? That idea seems unthinkable at the time, much like the idea that the FDA could seize your garden seeds or order you to destroy your greenhouse crops. Yet such actions are already within the claimed power of the federal government… merely waiting to be invoked at the time of their choosing.

Traitors to freedom

All those who voted for S.510 -- which includes the entire U.S. Senate, Republicans and Democrats alike -- are traitors to the freedoms upon which America was founded. They have thrust our food supply into the hands of tyrants who are just waiting to exercise their control and "authority" over as many people as possible.

Five years ago, I joked that people might one day be arrested for smuggling broccoli across state lines. Today, that joke has become a sad reality. The mere act of growing food and selling it to your neighbor without government permission is about to become a criminal act. And no, small farms are not "exempt" from S.510. They must provide financial information and apply to the FDA to be granted exemption status. That sounds a lot like slaves begging for mercy from the king, doesn't it?

Keep the big picture in mind as you consider all this: When teens are poisoned by the aspartame in diet soda, the FDA does nothing. When children are given cancer by the sodium nitrite in hot dogs, the FDA does nothing. When countless thousands of Americans suffer heart attacks and cardiovascular disease each year from the partially-hydrogenated oils used throughout the food supply, the FDA does nothing. But when you grow fresh produce in your own back yard and carry it to your local farmer's market to sell it without government permission, you will be arrested by the FDA as a criminal.

Shame on all those who supported this bill. May history have mercy on their souls for the suffering and injustices they have unleashed upon us all.


#2742 From: "Nora Lenz" <nmlenz@...>
Date: Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:13 am
Subject: Organic Pecans & Nut Butters
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Hi Portland raw fooders,
I will have fresh pecans coming in on December 30th or so, and am taking advance orders.  They are organic, hand harvested and hand-shelled, grown by small hobbyist growers in Northern California.  I've sampled them and they are very good & sweet, much better than what is available in stores.  If you eat lots of nuts, the smartest way to buy them is in bulk from a trusted source at harvest time.  That way you can store them yourself.  Nuts need to be refrigerated or they lose their nutrient value, especially the softer nuts like walnuts and pecans.  Most stores do not store nuts properly, and can't even tell you if what you're buying is this year's harvest.  Even if you buy on line, it's often difficult to ascertain if the nuts are from the current harvest. 

I'm also going to have raw nut butters, made fresh to order, around mid-January.  I'll have almond, almond/pecan and pecan.  If you like almond butter but want something sweeter, the almond/pecan tastes very sweet and is easier to spread than almond butter.  The reason why I only make nut butters to order is because they have a fairly short shelf life.  Subjecting a food to a processing method that greatly increases its surface area accelerates decomposition.  Nut butters that are sold commercially are often processed at high temperatures and are not refrigerated, so they quickly lose their nutrient value.  All you have to do is taste them and compare the flavor to fresh nut butter.  You can't always taste rancidity but typically there is a marked lack of sweetness and flavor, which means nutrients have been lost.  

The pecans are $11/lb and the nut butters are $20 per 16-ounce jar.  There is a 5-pound minimum unless you're buying nut butter, then you can buy any quantity of pecans down to 1 pound.  I use flat rate postal boxes ($11 and $15) which hold 7 and 10 lbs of pecans, respectively.  If anyone wants to order both nuts and nut butter, I'll have to let you know once I receive the nuts how many pounds & jars will fit in each size box.    

Orders and questions should be emailed to me privately: 
nmlenz@....

Thank you!
Nora




#2743 From: "Nora Lenz" <nmlenz@...>
Date: Fri Dec 24, 2010 3:50 pm
Subject: Vermont Rejects Federal Food Tyranny
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Vermont drafts food sovereignty resolution to protect health, food freedom

Friday, December 24, 2010 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/030827_food_sovereignty_Vermont.html#ixzz192oYPlSk
 
(NaturalNews) In response to the recent passage of "food safety" bills S. 510 and corresponding H.R. 2751, the Vermont Coalition for Food Sovereignty has drafted its own resolution called "The Vermont Resolution for Food Sovereignty." Crafted to declare and protect the food and health freedom rights of all Vermont citizens, the resolution is essentially a warning to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it does not have jurisdiction over the food choices of the People of Vermont.

The resolution declares that food freedom is a "fundamental prerequisite to life," and that individuals have every right to save seeds, grow what they wish, and buy and sell the fruits of their labor without interference from an over-zealous, tyrannical government. And if any federal official tries to infringe on these rights, the People "shall resist any and all" of them.

Additionally, the resolution declares that, on the basis of the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the People of Vermont completely reject any and all "Federal decrees, statutes, regulations or corporate practices that threaten our basic human right to save seed, grow, process, consume and exchange food and farm products within the State of Vermont."

The recently-passed "Food Safety Modernization Act" essentially hands over control of the nation's food supply to the FDA. The legislation gives the agency free reign to mandate food recalls at will and require even small producers to jump through burdensome regulatory hoops in order to buy and sell their goods. The entire scheme has nothing to do with food safety and everything to do with giving the FDA more control over the food supply.

The Vermont Coalition for Food Sovereignty is encouraging concerned citizens to review the resolution and encourage their local and state politicians to co-sponsor it, both in Vermont and in other states.

Sources for this story include:

http://www.vtcommons.org/blog/2010/...



Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/030827_food_sovereignty_Vermont.html#ixzz192oMsItM

#2744 From: "Nora Lenz" <nmlenz@...>
Date: Fri Dec 31, 2010 5:18 pm
Subject: Mental Screening
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Got a child who likes to keep her room clean?  Or one that doesn't like to party like his or her peers?  Please be aware that government schools are now screening children of all ages in an effort to diagnose bogus mental conditions like social anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder so that they can drug them, and this does not require parental consent.  Please watch the following videos for more information on this troubling trend, and share them with your friends and family who have children or teenagers. 
 
 
 
 
Best wishes,
Nora
 

#2745 From: Annalise Jones <annalisejones@...>
Date: Sat Jan 8, 2011 5:44 pm
Subject: FREE BANANAS in salem today - very ripe!
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if you can come to Salem today you are welcome to come take a case of ripe bananas for free. Contact myrnacurzon@...


#2746 From: "A.M. Fortin" <dreamingana@...>
Date: Sat Jan 8, 2011 6:15 pm
Subject: A little good news... less fluoride
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Less fluoride in the drinking water is good.  Still prefer drinking filtered/purified water or clean spring water.  There seems to be a notable difference in sprouting with tap vs clean/filtered water.   Those sprouted with tap water seem to get moldy fast.  Anyone else noticed that?

 

Here is the article..

 

http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/ap/us_med_fluoride_levels

In a remarkable turnabout, federal health officials say many Americans are now getting too much fluoride because of its presence not just in drinking water but in toothpaste, mouthwash and other products, and it's causing splotches on children's teeth and perhaps more serious problems.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced plans Friday to lower the recommended level of fluoride in drinking water for the first time in nearly 50 years, based on a fresh review of the science.

 

 

 


#2747 From: "marnacla" <marnacla@...>
Date: Sat Jan 8, 2011 11:45 pm
Subject: Need Juicer
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I'm with a friend of mine who is ill and needs a juicer. Anyone out there with
an extra juicer? If I were home in Northern California...no problem, but I'm
with her in New Orleans. Please email me any leads. Funds are low. Thanks very
much, Margie

#2748 From: Gabrielle Chavez <gabriellesgarden@...>
Date: Sat Jan 8, 2011 11:57 pm
Subject: Re: Need Juicer
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I have a Samson I could donate. A part is cracked, but it still works for me. I live in Oregon City but could bring it to Sunday Supper in Milwaukie tomorrow if that helps.
Gabrielle

On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 3:45 PM, marnacla <marnacla@...> wrote:
 

I'm with a friend of mine who is ill and needs a juicer. Anyone out there with an extra juicer? If I were home in Northern California...no problem, but I'm with her in New Orleans. Please email me any leads. Funds are low. Thanks very much, Margie



#2749 From: pdxforex <pdxforex@...>
Date: Sun Jan 9, 2011 1:21 am
Subject: Re: Need Juicer
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I have a Green Life twin gear, but I would need some $$ for it.

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