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		<title>Why Not Enjoy The BEST Foods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was convinced about fresh organic food one weekend when I visited a local ‘Farmers’ Market’ for the very first time. The vegetables were so different from the stuff I usually bought in my local supermarket. Firstly they were in season, not flown in from somewhere halfway across the world. Secondly they smelled different. They [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was convinced about fresh organic food one weekend when I visited a local ‘Farmers’ Market’ for the very first time.  The vegetables were so different from the stuff I usually bought in my local supermarket. </p>
<p>Firstly they were in season, not flown in from somewhere halfway across the world.  Secondly they smelled different. They smelled of something! I guess they smelled ‘fresh’. Finally thay tasted so different. They burst with flavour. You know, I forgot how good eggplants and zucchini could taste! <br />
The only drawback was availability and price. You see the farmers’ market only happened on a Sunday, just once a week. There was an organic section in the supermarket but, wow, the prices were so high. I could see buying just organic vegetables as a treat but every day? Forget it, far too much money!<br />
So I started to research how I could grow some vegetables myself. Now I was always led to believe that <a href='http://vegetablesgrowing.host22.com/' target='_blank'>vegetables growing</a> was very hard work. Also there was so much jargon involved I assumed that only ‘experts’ could do it. The third false assumption I made was that I couldn’t grow enough my small garden to make it worthwhile.</p>
<p>Then I was recommended a <a href='http://vegetablesgrowing.host22.com/' target='_blank'>vegetables growing</a> step-by-step instruction program by a friend. This program, called Food4Wealth, promised to show me how wrong I was on those three assumptions I had made! Jonathan White, an environmental scientist and horticulturalist, explained how he had developed a simple, low-effort gardening system based on principles he had examined, researched and taught over 20 years.</p>
<p>To quote Jonathan, his method is……<br />
“ based on ecology, and not horticulture. You see, the problem with horticulture is that it is problem-focused. Have you noticed that gardening books are filled with ways to fix problems? People seem to love creating problems where problems don&#8217;t need to exist. Well, it doesn&#8217;t have to be that way!<br />
In my experience, the study of natural ecosystems reveals everything we need to know about growing food. After all, Mother Nature has been doing it this way for millions for years. </p>
<p>From my own results I can say, with absolute certainty, that this is the way we will be producing food in the future. It&#8217;s just commonsense. Why wouldn&#8217;t the world want to use a method that produces many times more food with a fraction of the effort? The biggest challenge is convincing traditional gardeners. Like many industries, the gardening industry gets stuck in doing things a certain way. And for many dedicated veterans, it can actually be quite threatening when an embarrassingly simple solution comes “</p>
<p>So I bought his course of a step-by-step manual which comes with 14 short videos and action plans and actually, for once in my life, ‘followed the script’ and I can tell you the results are quite amazing. Jonathan suggests that a family can save up to $5000 off their grocery bill by following his system and he’s not wrong. But I am getting so much pleasure from producing my own food – which I know is healthy &#8211;  and that is almost compensation enough.</p>
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