Hi Rex, I didn't get to make that trip and as I am now part time caring for
my aging mother I'm unlikely to be going far for a while. This information
should be in the files of The House for Nutritional Research in the early to
mid 1960's section. To get to them you would need to write to The Goethanum.
The would more than likely have an e-mail address.
Another suggestion is to try cooking something on a wood fire in an
earthenware container and the other half in a metal pot on an electric stove
and experience the difference. You could share this experince with a group
of friends so its not just your "imagination"
Cheers,
 Peter.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rex Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:46 AM
Subject: Re: A Neo-agrarian culture and a question


> On 19 May 02, Peter Michael Bacchus wrote:
>
> > One ten year cycle that comes to mind that is effective in weather is
> > the Saturn cycle. It is one third of a full cycle which puts it in a
> > symilar value constelation. When it has a watery element behind it the
> > seasons are ususaly wetter, the production higher and the prices
> > lower. Cheers, Peter.
>
> Interesting?? 8-)
>
> My prosaic understanding of cycles is very much limited to the "big
> lines" as Marie puts it... it's a Dutch expression. Ray Tomes popped
> up on another list I was on and he struck me as having a good
> command of the subject hence the reference I sent along.
>
> Peter a question I've been meaning to ask you. If I remember
> correctly you were to visit Europe in the first half of this year and
> time permitting, hunt out some research on heating sources for
> cooking. Any joy... I'm extremely curious?
>
> Cheerio... Rex
>

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