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Originally Posted by Hotrodz
I remember my mom telling me in the early 70s that you Black never really suffered from heart disease, cancer or diabetes and such because we work in the fields and eat food grown in our gardens and so forth. She said now we are starting to see the same kind of health problems as White people because more Blacks live in the City and have White people jobs!
That goodness for welfare and other entitlement programs that keep the working poor and others down. Marginalization is no longer a racist affair!
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It's our society that we have created in this country. Fast foods, processed foods. We hardly anymore eat fresh foods. Why grow it when you can go the the store to get it.
This spring. I'm putting in a couple of raised garden beds in the back yard. 4'x8', 2 of them to start. Grow some of my own veggies like I did back in the 80's. My dad always had a garden and canned his stuff. I'm going to start doing that too.