Then it was probably really hay because bugs wouldn't go for straw since
there's no nutricianal (that's definitely misspelled) value. Unless the
bugs were eating the mold. Ok, I retract what I just said. Let it rot!
Barbara Mitchell wrote:
> I seem to recall the straw bale house in Minneapolis being condemned
> after much fanfare during its construction. Something about mold and
> insects getting in...
>
> Citygal bamh.
> (who still doesn't know the difference between straw and hay after 3
> years of rural living)
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