Love Letter to Joe from Dr. Bernard Jensen by YourEnchantedGardener .....

Dr, Bernard Jensen called Joe the Farmer a Friend. Both men Rallied for the Beet. How about you?

Date:   4/6/2008 11:06:35 AM ( 16 y ago)







Dear Joe,

Man can't do without food--
But there is food & then
there is organic grown food
which is best.
Feed man the best
& he will be your best friend."

Your Friend
Dr. B Jensen






8:48 AM
April 6, 08

Looking at the Joe the Farmer Campaign for the
08 Spring Season.

Numbers of people asked if the strawberries would be back.

There was an abundance at the North Park FM
Thursday. Some did not get sold.

I got one little pink. I did not know the worker there.
She made a comment when I wanted to take some.
Little did she know the Joe the Farmer-Your Enchanted Gardener
Strawberry Connection.

Two seasons ago that was my Sunday activity--
picking up the Joe Rodriguez Jr. locally grown
fresh picked berries and carrying them to WFM Hillcrest.
I did this five Sundays in a row.

This season....I am going to focus on the beet....
Keep the beet! Rally around the beet.
Joe has has been listening to the beet
since 1986. The Beet wants to be grown organically.
It wants to be grown lovingly by farmers and growers who care.

The Beet.
It has been marching on for eons.
If we do not Rally for the Beet now,
I cannot say how many beet growings
of Enchanted Garden Club Calibre
there will be in the next generation.

San Diego Government does not seem to be standing up for the beet.
With Joe the Farmer, the archetype for all locally grown organic farmers,
will will not have the beet.

Dr. Bernard Jensen said the Beet was the Greatest Food of All!

He was profoundly enamoured of the Beet.

In a few weeks, Jewish people everywhere will Seder.
Seder means order.

On the plate, many Jews on the road to enlightenment,
place the Beet.

A more common practice referred to among vegetarians is the use of a beet on their seder plate in place of a zeroa. The earliest reference to this I have found is in The Jewish Catalog (1973), page 142 in the sidebar:

"For vegetarians, who may object to using a lamb bone on the seder plate (as a remembrance of the paschal sacrifice): it is halakhically [legally] acceptable to use a broiled beet as a replacement."

http://www.myjewishlearning.com/holidays/Passover/TO_Pesach_Seder/Arrangement...





Artwork:

A Love Letter to Joe the Farmer

http://lesliegoldman.com/Friend-of-the-Farm/index.htm


Last year at Earth Fair:

http://www.sdearthtimes.com/et0407/et0407s10.html

call heidi...about passover---





 

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