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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 2:50 PM
Subject: preps

hi folks                                                                                                                                                                              you  can send Heike Marie Eubanks$ 5.00 and she will send you the Oregon group' prep making booklet,..... most helpful.! I asked Hugh Courtny why he didn' t write a book ? I guess its in the works. It would make things easier rather than trying to find the right article in the right book or newsletter. It seemed to me, oregon, was a shining example of people working together . They sell preps at a reasonage cost to others outside the group. W e all need to be doing that in our own regions ,working togetther and getting materials as close to home as possible. The questin you asked paul" when do you bury the 500 horns"? around Michealmas(sept. 29 ) was what the Oregon group says ,and to dig it up ,as close  to Ascension day in May as you can. We've tryed to make 500 here a couple of time  with mixed results, that is why I'd like to try and work with others.  We do have all the prep plants growing here now, and are looking into local buffalo if at all possible. Do you suscribe to bd now?  I'm not sure where all those folks live, some are in  O regon ,Austrailia,??perhaps someone in that group could prove helpful.. well, back to picking that mountain of berrys waiting for me, .. sorry Dylan and I couldn't get up to Michigan after visiting Harvey., It was too long of a journey for my hermit . I'm sending prep dandelion and yarrow to J.P.I.as well as Kimberton .. made our own 507 and hope to receive some preps in trade for the plant material. I'd like to go help make them if it were possible . I plan to do  504 and b.c. and 500 if possible this fall. we have a young man from Belize who has been working with biodynamics there , who has been helping out here. It is wonderful to find people to help. let me know if i can be of any help  :)sharon, K.C.and Dylan

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