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Slow food--A Celebration of Life.
Countryside & Small Stock Journal
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March 1, 2001|
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At its most primitive level, food is simply the fuel that keeps body and soul together. It's an animal necessity, a mechanical requirement.
Only when people have enough to eat can they afford to enjoy food. That's when variety, cooking, feasts -- and civilization -- come into being.
Homesteaders, whether they realize it or not, take food a step further. They go beyond the physical realm.
In today's hectic world, eating seems to be a necessary evil. Grocery shopping is a chore (and gardening is worse), few people want to cook, most don't want to ...
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