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To: carranza2 who wrote (73437)4/21/2011 1:18:35 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 217576
 
Making compost is excellent C2, but not with the stupid equipment people often use. Just dig a square hole about a metre wide and 30cm deep. Chuck anything which will decompose into it including egg shells and small bones and paper is okay too. When it's full, put a layer of dirt over it and dig another hole next to it. Keep going and after a while you'll have an amazingly fertile vegetable garden.

Have it close to the kitchen window so you can just chuck stuff out the window into the hole. If you put meat in there, you'll get flies which might be annoying. You could put thinner layers of dirt over it regularly to keep the flies down.

Baking bread is good too - just don't scoff the whole loaf and put lots of good ingredients in it so it's not just white flour.

"Ignore the state" would be nice but they send people out to catch you and put you in gaol if you ignore them. They require you to send them money. Lots of it. They also require you to seek permits for everything. Anything else is compulsory. What isn't compulsory is illegal. Compost holes are illegal - uncontrolled methane production.

"Smash usury" is silly. If you don't want to pay interest, don't borrow money.

Mqurice
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