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Fun article: Trees That Miss the Mammoths
Ghislaine de Lessines
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Location: Vermont, annual average precipitation is 39.87 Inches
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http://www.americanforests.org/magazine/article/trees-that-miss-the-mammoths/
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Someone in the comments on that article is talking about cooking the latex out of the osage orange fruit. Says they taste like cauliflower. Has anyone here ever heard of this?
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I have read a few people who ferment the Osage Orange fruit as silage for hog
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I got this tall by not having enough crisco in my diet as a kid. This ad looks like it had plenty of shortening:
A rocket mass heater heats your home with one tenth the wood of a conventional wood stove
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