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Thank you Don for taking the time to answer. But...
>(1) Take up foraging. There are different books depending on where in >the
>country you live. (I have a list of recommended books for the NE >US.) My
>first outing is tomorrow in Central Park. I'll report back to >the list
>afterwards just what foods I bring home.
This is pretty interesting, really, but do-able only in summer I guess. I
live in Montreal, very cold winter and there's not much nature still around.
I will try to grab a book on wild foods and berries of Canada and prepare an
expedition wherever's a clump o'trees left!
>(2) Start a garden. Though berry bushes can take a few years to get >going.
>Then if you can't afford a freezer you can take up canning.
Hmmm..Kind of hard to do living in a 4th floor 1 bedroom appartment!
>(4) Fishing. Do you live near a body of water that isn't too polluted?
>Startup costs shouldn't be too high.
Years ago I tried fishing on the St-Lawrence River waterfront, near my apt..
I'm extremely happy to have wasted my day and caught nothing, because I
learned afterwards that it's one of the most polluted ever, with PCB wastes
and tons of old, dirty, sodium-saturated snow being dumped in it each year!
BTW, I found your suggestions to be most creative, Don!
Medusa
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