Sunday, December 14, 2014

Cat O' Nine Tails, For Appalachian Organic Flour (Native American Flatbreads)

http://www.eattheweeds.com/cattails-a-survival-dinner/

I wonder if they could be safely farmed in Appalachia, and turned into marketable, USDA Organic, Native American (Cherokee) flatbreads, and Native American baskets? All the Appalachian, Native American-owned fruit orchards need donated beekeeping supplies, USDA Organic honey-manufacturing facilities, training, and honey bee colonies by the state.

***The collapsed honey bee colonies need to be scientifically (nationally, by the EPA, USDA, & USGS together) tracked, in order to prevent widespread fatal fungi, viruses or competition from Africanized bees.***

This will help prevent riots/mass violence due to food shortages, or even, falsely perceived food insecurity. I hope the NRA have Native American advocates, because with the already crushing poverty, taking away the poor, Appalachian hunters' guns, rifles could mean starvation for them, and their families.  They rely upon hunting and fishing for survival materials, and food, much like the Alaskan Inuits.

Also, the NRA need to assist in trichinosis food safety awareness in the bear and wild boar, or domestic pork meat. Large commercial, USDA-designed, stainless steel, high tech, soup kitchens need to be built next to USDA-designed, wild game processing facilities for all the Appalachian churches there. The trichinosis parasite also threatens the lives of Inuit tribes, including the pregnant, and toddlers. It's a high risk in one of their staple diet sources for protein, walrus meat also.



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