It is a global problem, getting people to know, and then care about what they put into their bodies, and the connections to the health of the earth.After years of struggle in trying to market, I really have come to the realization that one can grow the best one can for your family and those people who are aware and conscious enough to support you , and support as well your neighbors who do as you,... beyond that it is a futile thing to try and change people who can't see it.WELL yes, if I could go into a store even a health food store and be able to buy the food with the vitality that comes from my backyard, WELL I'd quit gardening and relax, take some classes on something, but I know ,I can't find that vitality any where but my backyard.Why don't more people know that ?Where are the gardeners.(probably in the garden ...not on line...) Love to all.:)Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 10:37 PM Subject: Re: Hawthorne vs 7 Stars
> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gil Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:10 AM > Subject: Re: Hawthorne vs 7 Stars > > > Hi Gil > Do you see the "Jalna" brand yoghurt - demeter BD from Victoria - regular in > Woolworths and yes the price is competitive to uncertified product - we also > have BD milk from time to time but thats a bit amusing - for an area of > 14000 population they order 12 bottles per week - it sometimes lasts till > the second day on the shelves, and you would understand this if occasionally > they were dumb enough to run out of chemical milk, but that never happens!! > I think organic product is just too much trouble for their mediocre > management to handle in most cases! > Lloyd Charles > > Our outstanding BD Yogurt is "B D Farm Paris Creek", which we use as our > > only Yogurt. Once only found in Health Shops, it is now in the Super > > Markets and interestingly, sells for less than some of the multi > > national's products. > > > > Visit their site at <http://www.bdfarmpariscreek.com.au> > > > > Gil > > > > Allan Balliett wrote: > > > > > I love 7 Stars yogurt, but a Weston A. Price friend of mine told > > > another friend of mine that Hawthorne Valley yogurt is by-far the > > > more healthful of the two. > > > > > > Anyone know if this is true or why it would be? > > > > > > I suspect that perhaps the 7 Stars dairy doesn't have as much grass > > > as hawthorne, but I don't know. > > > > > > -Allan > > > > > > >
