[video/audio] Humanure, Solar Ovens and a bit of a ramble by mouseclick .....
A look at raw food, solar cookers, low water vegetable production, the importance of soil, and humanure as a fertilizer
Date: 3/11/2009 9:51:35 AM ( 15 y ago)
I was going to look into humanure, but when I searched humanure on Curezone I found one of Lapis's old blogs about raw food http://curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=967664
I thought that was interesting, as he mentions "there is an emerging raw vegan permaculture movement that may just prove raw foods to be the missing ingredient in sustainable community". I haven't yet thought about raw, but I guess that is possible. Fuhrman argues for cooked food, saying we digest them better, and micronutrients from vegetables in soup get eaten anyway, as they are in the liquid. However, as Lapis points out, a cooked seed won't grow. If I wanted to, I could go raw, but I am not sure. Let me try a raw organic parsnip. Mmmm, yep I could go raw if I really wanted.
Lapis also says:
"Raw foodists choose not to eat cooked food because heating food above 118 degrees Fahrenheit, (the "raw" definition of cooking), produces disease-causing compounds in food, makes the nutrition in food less assimilable, and destroys the enzymes in the food. When the naturally-occurring enzymes that all whole food contain are destroyed by cooking, the body has to produce the very same enzymes for digestion, thus diverting energy that would otherwise be used for healing and cleansing. All forms of cooking kill enzymes. The processing of food also destroys enzymes."
If that is true, then people coming off long water fasts may be well advised to stick with raw, since their digestive systems may find it a bit hard to produce enzymes after so long.
Then somehow I managed to discover solar cookers or ovens, which look very interesting, see http://www.google.com/search?q=solar+cooker and http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=solar+oven and http://www.solarhaven.org/SolarCooking.htm - maybe I will look into that after I work out if raw is best!
Thinking about what I blogged about yesterday, peak oil and Cuba's special period, particularly how they had to find elderly people to train oxen again, I came across an interesting bit of knowledge that could easily be lost in time. Thankfully the writer, Steve Solomon, was kind enough to upload a copy to the Internet for people to read. I have skim read it, and as far as I gather he basically says that crops can be planted with a lower density and not need watering. That is pretty hot knowledge (pardon the pun) with climate change ahead of us. His ebook is embedded here:
Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much anyway by Steve Solomon
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