Our Future, Our Food

microgreens

It has been a few months since the Fukashima disaster and no one is talking much about it anymore. People in my community are completely OBLIVIOUS to what happened and when they hear me say that I don't want to allow my children to eat fish anymore they say, "Oh, because of the radiation?" (as if they have some super shield around their home that protects them from it). 

I get odd looks because I am the "paranoid" one who has a closet of emergency food and supplies. I appear to be over the top because I started urban farming with the intent of trying to grow on and live off of my very small piece of land.

After I told others that Europe was (4/11/2011) advising pregnant mums to stop drinking milk and to avoid eating large leafy vegetables, they are silent. I then ask, "What are you going to do about food and your children?" They are silent after that too. 

I may be farming now and enjoying my chickens every day but I have not forgotten about Fukishima and the destruction. Those people that get cancer from this in the future months and years will just fade into the masses that are already being diagnosed daily. The leaders hope the memory of Japan's nuclear disaster will all fall away so they can get back to the business of what they do. 

EVERYTHING, absolutely EVERYTHING is contaminated now. There isn't anyone or anything that is not being affected by this. 
 
Infant mortality rates have increased 35% in the Pacific Northwest since the Fukushima meltdowns! Is anybody paying attention?
 
Organic farms and livestock are affected too so even though they are not being raised with pesticides or GMO food, they are still contaminated from the environment. 

The chickens are growing on this urban farm and two are now laying eggs and their eggs are contaminated, unfortunately. But at least I know what these chickens are eating (besides radioactive particles and cesium, which is the real problem and what they don't want you to think about). 

After much thought I came up with a plan of action for my family when it came to food. I know how important greens are and since large leafy greens are exposed to more contamination, I needed to cultivate greens in the shortest amount of time so that they would not be exposed to too much toxicity.

I figured that "MicroGreens" would be the best thing to grow under these troubling environmental circumstances. Greens are vital for healthy teeth and gums and we must all get them in somehow. I believe homegrown MicroGreens are one answer to avoid eating contaminated greens.

MicroGreens are not sprouts nor are they baby vegetables. The MicroGreens I am speaking of are young plants that have sprouted "true leaves". They grow in approximately 14-21 days, in soil and the sun, and they harvest quickly. 

What I prefer about these type of MicroGreens is that they are grown in the SUN and the SOIL. Sprouts are grown in the dark and without soil so they are not as appealing to me.
 
There is also the "anti-sprout propaganda" raging in the media right now but I will save my comments about that for another post. It will suffice to say that I know first hand that migrant field workers do not have adequate bathroom facilities and they are forced to defecate in the fields. Can anyone say "e-coli"?

Greens grown in the sun or light have a different energy in them and I believe they are more vital and healthier. MicroGreens be grown indoors, in the window or under a grow light.

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SPROUTS AND MICROGREENS

Sprouts:  
1. Grown in the dark, in moisture, no soil needed
2. Harvested before plant sprouts "true leaves"
Benefits: Nutritious, easy and quickest harvest (3-7 days)

MicroGreens:  
1. Grown in the sunlight, in biodynamic soil with compost tea
2. Harvested after plant has sprouted true leaves
Benefits: More nutritious, distinct and unique plant taste, quick harvest (14-21 days)

The goal is to eat tasty and nutritious GREENS that have not been exposed to environmental toxins and MicroGreens are one answer to the "large green leafy contaminated vegetable" problem.

MicroGreens are all the rage for gourmet chefs and their true leaves give them a distinct and subtle taste that delights the palate. Plants this young are densely loaded with nutrients too so toss them with a dressing and viola, you have a tasty salad for your entire family that is loaded with vitamins and minerals and grown with the least amount of contamination. 

I plan on combining the MicroGreens with the eggs and other vegetables that I am growing in two greenhouses and indoor growing systems. This is 'real' food that will insure real health in the difficult times ahead. 
 
This is the future and it is here right now.
 

Radiation Readings in Fukushima Rise To Highest

 

Radiation Readings in Fukushima Reactor Rise to Highest Since Crisis Began

"Radiation readings at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi station rose to the highest since an earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems, impeding efforts to contain the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl."- BloomBergBy Tsuyoshi Inajima and Michio Nakayama, TokyoApr 27, 2011 5:14 AM ET

But here is the part I want you to see most…

Radiation in Tokyo’s water supply fell to undetectable levels for the first time since March 18, the capital’s public health institute said today.

The level of iodine-131 in tap water fell to zero yesterday, and cesium-134 and cesium-137 also weren’t detected, the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health said today.

Tokyo residents were told on March 23 that the city’s water was unsafe for infants after iodine and cesium levels exceeded guidelines.

See the dishonesty.

The Surviving Garden

Tooth Soap® garden after a storm with a tornado

Before I planted a seed I didn't think much about the backyard or the front yard for that matter. I wanted the grass cut and the edges trimmed but other than that, I never gave it much thought.

Now, however, my thoughts are both outside and inside…I am concerned about the chickens and the crops and every little thing that has to do with that very small patch of real estate that is all dirt.

The garden has been like a baby since its inception and I have even had sleepless nights over it. Storms, storms and more storms have been dumping on Georgia since I planted the Tooth Soap® garden. My prayers have been taken to a new level as I am adding new and different requests.

In my idealistic mind I hadn't considered all the storms or maybe, I had forgotten about them because I am not an Atlanta native and have only lived here for less than years.

Since I planted the three different types of lettuce and cucumbers, carrots, cilantro, chard, etc. from seed there have been several storms raging through Atlanta. The first storm (back in February) I thought for sure wiped out everything I had planted and I was shocked when I went outside the next morning and everything looked untouched.

I also planted a little too early… In my naive zeal I neglected to read the info about planting at specific times like other farmers do when they sow their seeds.

I began to think I really blew it, because a few freezing nights found their way in too, in between the violent thunderstorms and two tornadoes.

These same storms dumped radioactive rainwater from Fukashima all over the young trees, blueberry bushes and baby plants.

The garden has had a very rough time from day one and it has had to be tough and resilient though all of it.

The garden has been a surviver since the beginning. At a tender age it had to fight through hard rains, frost, unusually hot weather, hurricane winds, tornado threats, a few attacks from chickens and even the killing storm from yesterday.

Through all of it the garden continues to survive and thrive. The garden just keeps on growing, no matter what. After each storm the garden has obvious visible growth too, which I find incredible.

It is like I couldn't keep this garden from growing and being all it wants to be, even if I tried. This garden knows its purpose and it is very determined to grow. Obstacles are nothing more than exercise to gain strength. Plants must know how important resistance exercise is.

The garden is a gift beyond the food it provides and it contains many lessons for all of us. One is that we are to weather all the storms of life, standing strong and tall and growing beautifully through all of the challenges.

What I just typed sounds good… and I agree we should all do it. But there is one important thing I need to add to the mix.

We need to know who the Gardener is and we especially need to know we have no control over the weather. 

Radiation Prevention by Dr. Bond

Those that are currently eating an organic and whole foods diet and complementing with vitamins, minerals and superfoods are already ahead of the game.

Concentrate on choosing and eating the most densely nutritious foods you can get because this is what you will need to do to protect yourself from the possible exposure coming from Japan.

As always, your food will be your medicine.

Don’t Wait, ACT NOW.

Obviously I am no prophet, but I will say that the current situation in Japan is very close to UGLY. My gut says we are all headed for trouble.

Pray people. Pray hard and cry too because tears open the gates of Heaven.

Fukushima update: Three raging meltdowns are underway.

Direct quote from Dr. Kaku: “If it goes to a full-scale evacuation of all personnel, it means that firefighters are no longer putting water onto the cores. That’s the only thing preventing a full-scale meltdown at three reactor sites. Once they evacuate, then we past the point of no return. Meltdowns are inevitable at three reactor sites, leading to a tragedy far beyond that of Chernobyl, creating permanent dead zones in Japan.”

Honest Reporting on Fukushima

There was an outrageous thunderstorm in Atlanta this week. All that rain was pouring down like buckets on the baby plants.

I was worried that they would be washed away but after the storm they were standing tall and it was as though a storm had never passed through.

I should have been thinking about the plume that was headed our way or maybe I purposely ignored it.

Regardless of what I acknowledged or ignored, that radioactive plume has hit the east coast and scientists are picking up low levels of radioactive iodine here now.

So much for my hopes and dreams of farming organic and without ANY toxic substances.

Right now the Tooth Soap® Urban Farm has plants that are watered and speckled with low levels of radioactive iodine. Tears, tears, tears when I pray, pray, pray.

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