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In my continual quest to soak up food knowledge like so many bread crusts and so many sauce on the plate, I have found compelling tales of the role of farming and seeds in the middle east peace process. The article doesn't explicitly argue that preserving indigenous seed varieties, or so-called heirlooms, helps reverse debilitated regional stability while reducing reliance on foreign food aid, but these inferences are sprouting in this brain like so many grains. While my personal leanings towards Judeo-Christian spirituality are long on the wane in place of my own peculiar mishmash of metaphysics, animism, hatha yoga, and cannabis, I am still well fascinated with the intersection of Old Testament mythology and nutrition. And I still fully believe that regional food security is as close as you can come to secession without taking up arms and actually living the dream. In other words, I still can't wait to make my own yogurt.




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