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		<title>How to get low rates on electricity in Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 03:34:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Used to be that TXU owned the market. Nowadays, you would be smart to shop around.
	One way to do this and make a little money is to sign up with Simple Power. First, they offer the lowest rates I could find in North Texas. Second, you can save $25 on your first bill and earn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Used to be that TXU owned the market. Nowadays, you would be smart to shop around.</p>
	<p>One way to do this and make a little money is to sign up with Simple Power. First, they offer the lowest rates I could find in North Texas. Second, you can save $25 on your first bill and earn up to $75 per month getting others to sign up.</p>
	<p>To get started, sign up here and enter my name, Mitchell Starnes, and my email address, mitch@pdqweb.net and the Referral Code STARNES6176 to get your credit:</p>
	<p><a href="http://www.simplepower.com/en/customer_refer.aspx">http://www.simplepower.com/en/customer_refer.aspx</a></p>
	<p>At the time of publication, Simple Power is offering a 6-month fixed rate of 9.3¢ per Kilowatt Hour. Pretty cheap!</p>
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	<p>Eight Cool Things about Simple Power:</p>
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	<td style="font-size: 14px; font-weight: normal; line-height: 16px; text-align: left; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 10px; padding-left: 0px;" valign="top"><span style="color: #000080;">no switching costs</span></td>
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	<p>More Texas electric rate offers can be found at <a href="http://www.powertochoose.org/">http://www.powertochoose.org/</a>
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		<title>Wireless Meat Thermometer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 02:33:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	A project just beginning&#8230;
	
	http://www.nerdkits.com/videos/meat_thermometer/
	
	http://www.nerdkits.com/kits/
	
	
	http://blog.jgc.org/2008/03/building-temperature-probe-for-olpc-xo.html
	
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>A project just beginning&#8230;</p>
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	<li><a href="http://blog.jgc.org/2008/03/building-temperature-probe-for-olpc-xo.html">http://blog.jgc.org/2008/03/building-temperature-probe-for-olpc-xo.html</a></li>
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		<title>Wireless Arduino</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 23:38:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I&#8217;m researching wireless technology to enhance my Arduino projects. Most wireless technology is cost prohibitive. I&#8217;ve hit upon some components from Silicon Labs that look promising. More to follow&#8230;
	
	http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-products/rf-microwave-products/4067978/EZRadio&#8211;next-generation-wireless-chipset- (see http://i.cmpnet.com/eeproductcenter/rf/2004/Integration_IA4220.gif)
	http://www.silabs.com/products/wireless/EZRadio/Pages/Si4010.aspx
	http://www.mouser.com/silabs_ezradiopro/
	http://www.proto-advantage.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=2200067
	http://labs.ideo.com/2009/05/08/arduino-goes-wireless/
	http://www.arduino.cc/playground/InterfacingWithHardware/Nrf2401
	http://www.nordicsemi.com/index.cfm?obj=product&#38;act=display&#38;pro=78
	
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I&#8217;m researching wireless technology to enhance my Arduino projects. Most wireless technology is cost prohibitive. I&#8217;ve hit upon some components from Silicon Labs that look promising. More to follow&#8230;</p>
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	<li><a href="http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-products/rf-microwave-products/4067978/EZRadio--next-generation-wireless-chipset-">http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-products/rf-microwave-products/4067978/EZRadio&#8211;next-generation-wireless-chipset-</a> (see <a href="http://i.cmpnet.com/eeproductcenter/rf/2004/Integration_IA4220.gif">http://i.cmpnet.com/eeproductcenter/rf/2004/Integration_IA4220.gif</a>)</li>
	<li><a href="http://www.silabs.com/products/wireless/EZRadio/Pages/Si4010.aspx">http://www.silabs.com/products/wireless/EZRadio/Pages/Si4010.aspx</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.mouser.com/silabs_ezradiopro/">http://www.mouser.com/silabs_ezradiopro/</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.proto-advantage.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=2200067">http://www.proto-advantage.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=2200067</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://labs.ideo.com/2009/05/08/arduino-goes-wireless/">http://labs.ideo.com/2009/05/08/arduino-goes-wireless/</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.arduino.cc/playground/InterfacingWithHardware/Nrf2401">http://www.arduino.cc/playground/InterfacingWithHardware/Nrf2401</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.nordicsemi.com/index.cfm?obj=product&amp;act=display&amp;pro=78">http://www.nordicsemi.com/index.cfm?obj=product&amp;act=display&amp;pro=78</a></li>
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		<title>Timely New Book on Pandemic Influenza: Emergency Planning, Community Preparedness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 02:18:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Check out this new book by Jeffrey R. Ryan!
	Pandemic Influenza: Emergency Planning and Community Preparedness
	
	Analyze the threat of pandemics in general, and influenza specifically
	Identify principles associated with the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza
	Assess factors leading to an outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, including its potential effect on the economy
	Evaluate the use of pharmaceutical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Check out this new book by Jeffrey R. Ryan!</strong></span></p>
	<h1><span style="font-size: medium; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif; color: #065d93;"><strong>Pandemic Influenza: Emergency Planning and Community Preparedness</strong></span></h1>
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	<li>Analyze the threat of pandemics in general, and influenza specifically</li>
	<li>Identify principles associated with the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza</li>
	<li>Assess factors leading to an outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, including its potential effect on the economy</li>
	<li>Evaluate the use of pharmaceutical and nonpharmaceutical measures</li>
	<li>Determine response actions of various emergency services disciplines as they relate to communications, travel, and quarantine</li>
	<li>Examine the components of service continuation essential for the private sector to remain intact during a severe pandemic</li>
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	<p>“… an amazing resource … Dr. Ryan has assembled some of the best experts in the field to guide you in understanding the threat of pandemic influenza and how it can affect you and the people you are responsible for. …” &#8211; From the foreword by Lynn A. Slepski, Captain, United States Public Health Service</p>
	<p><a title="Buy it at Rothstein Associates Inc." href="http://www.rothstein.com/blog/pandemic-influenza-emergency-planning-and-community-preparedness/" target="_blank">More information</a>
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		<title>Welcome to PDQ Web Consulting Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 07:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We at PDQ Web Consulting Services welcome you to our blog. Feel free to contribute by offering your opinions and feedback on any posting.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong>Hello!</strong></p>
	<p>My name is <strong>Mitchell Starnes</strong>. I am owner and chief consultant for <strong>PDQ Web Consulting Services</strong>, located near <strong>Dallas and Fort Worth, TX</strong>.</p>
	<p><strong> <em>Our goal is to consistently exceed your expectations.<br />
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We are <strong>experts in building Web-based applications</strong> and <strong>interactive Web sites</strong>. The first applications we built went live in 1996 for a large <strong>transportation</strong> company based in <strong>Chicago, IL</strong> and <strong>real estate professionals</strong> in <strong>Fort Worth, TX</strong>. Some of the applications that we built 12 years ago are still in use today.</p>
	<p>On staff, we also have experts in <strong>Graphic Design</strong>. Together, we can create and implement <strong>standards-compliant</strong>, <strong>optimized</strong> Web sites and applications.</p>
	<p>We love <strong>WordPress!</strong> We have implemented WordPress for several <strong>non-profit organizations</strong>, who are now using it to automatically inform and attract interested parties. With WordPress, we can get you up and running an easy-to-maintain, modern, dynamic Web site with WordPress quickly and inexpensively. Soon, you will be effortlessly maintaining your own Web site! Check out our <strong>Package Deals</strong> for more information.</p>
	<p>No project is too large or too small for our full and enthusiastic attention.</p>
	<p>We look forward to working with you!</p>
	<p>Mitchell Starnes<br />
Proprietor</p>
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		<title>Enough Seeds to Plant an Acre-size Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 02:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
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	New &#8220;Seed Bank&#8221; Produces Thousands Of Pounds Of Nutrient-Dense Food For Pennies Per Pound&#8230; Enough To Feed Friends And Family Forever!
	
	
	
	
	

	New &#8220;Seed Bank&#8221; Produces Thousands Of Pounds Of Nutrient-Dense Food For Pennies Per Pound&#8230; Enough To Feed Friends And Family Forever!
	 Now you can grow all the food you will ever need anywhere in the [...]]]></description>
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	<h2 class="style3"><span style="color: #336633;">New &#8220;Seed Bank&#8221; Produces Thousands Of Pounds Of Nutrient-Dense Food For Pennies Per Pound&#8230; Enough To Feed Friends And Family Forever!</span></h2>
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	<h4><span class="style18">New &#8220;Seed Bank&#8221; Produces Thousands Of Pounds Of Nutrient-Dense Food For Pennies Per Pound&#8230; Enough To Feed Friends And Family Forever!</span></h4>
	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"> Now you can grow all the food you will ever need anywhere in the country with a kit that contains a special seed bank of hard to find, open pollinated&#8230; super seeds, grown by small, fiercely independent farmers.</span></p>
	<p><span id="more-302"></span></p>
	<p>Let’s face it. If the stories coming out on the world’s food supply are even half right, we’ve got real problems and they aren’t going to go away quickly. Here are a couple stories that I ran across recently:</p>
	<ul><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"></p>
	<li><strong>WorldNet Daily cites strong evidence that some government agencies are stockpiling huge amounts of canned food.</strong></li>
	<li><strong>Jim Randas, former U.S. Intelligence officer, appeared on ABC telling Americans to start stockpiling food.</strong></li>
	<li><strong>Grocery store prices are rising faster than any time in U.S. history.</strong></li>
	<li><strong>Worldwide grain stocks are dropping precipitously as bio-fuels consume inventories&#8230; and on and on and on.</strong></li>
	<p></span></ul>
	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"> You don’t have to be an Old Testament prophet to see what’s going on all around us. A belligerent lower class demanding handouts. A rapidly diminishing middle class crippled by police state bureaucracy. An aloof, ruling elite that has introduced us to an emerging totalitarianism which seeks control over every aspect of our lives.</span></p>
	<p>As the meltdown progresses, one of the first things to be affected will be our nation’s food supply. Expect soaring prices along with moderate to severe shortages by spring. If you don’t have the ability to grow your own food next year, your life may be in danger. Supply lines for food distribution in this country are about three days, meaning a dependence on &#8220;just in time&#8221; distribution systems, which will leave store shelves empty in the event of even the smallest crisis.</p>
	<h4><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"><span style="color: #336633;">Are You Ready To Take Control Of Your Own Food Supply?</span></span></h4>
	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"> </span></p>
	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">Could you and your family get off the grid and survive in a panic? Do you have enough seeds to plant a survival garden and feed your family? Do you have the right kind of seeds to plant? If you’re answering no to these questions, you need to stop wherever you are and ask yourself&#8230; &#8220;What would I do if the grocery stores closed?&#8221; The answer sadly is that you’d probably go hungry.</span></p>
	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"> </span></p>
	<h4><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"><span style="color: #336633;">Here’s What You Should Do Right Now&#8230;</span></span></h4>
	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"> </span></p>
	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">First, you need to have the peace of mind knowing that if things were to get scary, that you and your family could still eat. Listen: having enough non-hybrid seeds to plant an acre or two could be the difference between life and death. With our new &#8220;<strong>Survival Seed Bank</strong>,&#8221; growing your own survival food becomes easy. Remember, our hand picked seeds are not genetically modified in any way. You simply save some of your harvest seeds from year one and have more than enough to plant in year two. You’ll never need to buy seeds again! You just can’t do that with man made hybrid seeds.</span></p>
	<p>It’s been very difficult to acquire high quality, open pollinated seeds lately. We’ve had a lot of our Food Storage Secrets’ customers asking for a good source and we finally have seeds we feel comfortable offering folks whose lives may depend on exceptional germination rates.</p>
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	<h2 class="style3"><span style="color: #336633;">What will your family eat when grocery store shelves are empty?</span></h2>
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	<p>These seeds are authentic strains which are NOT genetically modified in any way. When the going gets tough&#8230; you’ll only want this special type of seed which will produce not only outstanding nutritional plants but will allow you to plant the seeds from the plants you grow unlike sterile hybrids. Most seed companies are now selling only &#8220;terminator&#8221; seeds which have been genetically modified and will not reproduce themselves.</p>
	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"> </span></p>
	<h4><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"><span style="color: #336633;">These are NOT ordinary seeds&#8230; they have been chosen for their truly extraordinary germination rates! </span></span></h4>
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	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">Grown in remote plots, far from the prying eyes of the big hybrid seed companies, each of the <strong>Survival Seed Bank</strong> varieties have been hand picked for germination rate, nutritional density and of course, storage life. These seeds are true heirlooms and produce extremely nutritious plants. In fact, some studies show that these varieties are up to five times as nutritious as hybrid varieties. We have also selected seeds that will produce some of the best tasting garden produce available.</span></p>
	<p>Each seed pack is individually packaged for maximum shelf life. Here’s what we mean by that: We carefully dry each seed to the precise level of allowable moisture which &#8220;locks in&#8221; hardiness and maintains extremely long shelf life. Then, each seed package is sealed in a special foil packet with a very expensive desiccant designed to keep seeds fresh for 20 years at 70 degrees. However, if you freeze your &#8220;seed bank&#8221; you could increase the shelf life by five times or more beyond that.</p>
	<p>(By the way, never buy seeds in plastic or paper containers.  The seeds just won’t last.)</p>
	<p>The seed packs are then vacuumed packed and placed in a special waterproof (practically indestructible) container we call a Seed Bank. We believe that this type of storage container is the absolute best way to store seeds for the long term. Yep, it costs a little more, but if you do have to store seeds for the long haul, it’s pretty darn important that they will not only have high germination rates, but grow into lush, productive crops when you need them most.</p>
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	<p>Each <strong>Survival Seed Bank</strong> has a total of 22 varieties of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">OPEN POLLINATED</span> &#8220;super seeds.&#8221; Also included are detailed growing instructions for each variety which includes helpful information on harvesting of seed stock for the following year in a survival situation. This is obviously very important because failing to collect seeds properly at harvest time could mean starvation.</p>
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	<h4><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace; color: #336633;">Each Survival Seed Bank Contains These Or Similar Hand Picked, Heirloom Varieties:</span></h4>
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	<td>1)	<strong>Calypso Bean</strong> &#8211; Extremely productive and grows beans like crazy! One of the all time best for baking and soups. Strong 15&#8243; plants, round black and white seeds with contrasting eye. Averages 4-5 seeds per pod, productive. Bush habit, 70-90 days. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">2</span>00 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>2)	<strong>Hidatsa Red Bean</strong> &#8211; Originally grown by the Native Americans in the Dakotas. Introduced to gardeners by the Oscar Will Seed Company. Dark red seeds, used as a shell bean or dry. Sprawling plants, will climb to 3&#8242; or more if given support, 80-90 days. This bean is a great protein source and will even grow in arid conditions. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">3</span>00 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>3)	<strong>Tiger’s Eye Bean</strong> &#8211; Originally from either Chile or Argentina. One of the most beautiful of all the dry beans. Wonderfully rich flavor and smooth texture. Very tender skins almost disappear when cooked. Great for chili or refried beans. Can also be used as a fresh shell bean. Very productive 24&#8243; plants. Bush habit, 80-90 days. 400 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>4)	<strong>Bloody Butcher Corn</strong> &#8211; Grown in the U. S. since 1845. Plants grow 9-12&#8242; tall and have 2 ears per stalk, each ear is 8-12&#8243; long. Good drought tolerance. Good for flour, cornmeal or corn-on-the-cob when young. Great for fall decorations. 100-110 days. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">250</span> seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>5)	<strong>Country Gentlemen Corn</strong> &#8211; Introduced in 1890 by S. D. Woodruff &amp; Sons of Orange, Connecticut and one year later by Peter Henderson &amp; Company. Standard late white corn with deep narrow small &#8220;shoe peg&#8221; (non-rowed) kernels. Tapered ears grow 7-8&#8243; long on 7-8&#8242; stalks that often produce two ears. Standard white home garden variety for fresh use or canning. 88-92 days. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">3</span>00 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>6)<strong> Forellenschuss Lettuce</strong> &#8211; Austrian heirloom that translates literally as &#8220;trout, self-enclosing&#8221; meaning it’s a speckled romaine. Gorgeous romaine lettuce with medium green leaves and splotches of maroon. Superior flavor. Holds very well in the heat. Romaine, 55 days. Great source of protein and bio-available potassium. 3,000 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>7)	<strong>Speckled Lettuce</strong> &#8211; Sent to SSE in 1983 by Mark Reusser. His father obtained it from Urias Martin, whose Mennonite family brought it to Waterloo County, Ontario in 1799 in a covered wagon from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The Martin family immigrated to America from Germany, and earlier from Holland in 1660. 40-55 days. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">7</span>00 seeds per Seed Bank</td>
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	<td> <img src='http://www.pdqweb.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> <strong>Boule d’Or Melon</strong> &#8211; (a.k.a. Golden Perfection) Famous French melon listed by Vilmorin in 1885. Hard yellow skin, lightly netted, pale-green flesh is an absolute delight. Fruit contain significant amount of natural lithium. Fruits will keep for several weeks if kept cool and dry. Very hard to fine. Fragrant, sure to be a new favorite. 95-110 days. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">175</span> seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>9)	<strong>Australian Brown  <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">O</span>nion</strong> &#8211; 1894 C. C. Morse &amp; Co. obtained 5 pounds of Brown Spanish seed from Australia and sold the seed to W. Atlee Burpee in 1897 who renamed the variety Australian Brown. Medium-size flattened globes, yellow firm pungent flesh, great keeper. A great source of lysine. 100 days from transplant 1,000 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>10)	<strong>American Spinach</strong> &#8211; Long-standing compact Bloomsdale type, 8&#8243; tall plants, thick deep-green savoyed leaves, slow-growing, slow-bolting, heat and drought resistant. Fine quality, suited for spring sowing in long-day areas. Loaded with magnesium and glutathione. Fresh use, can or freeze. AAS in 1952. 43-55 days. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">4</span>00 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>11)	 <strong>Scarlet Nantez Carrot</strong> &#8211; Cylindrical roots are 7&#8243; long by 1½&#8221; wide. Bright reddish-orange flesh, fine grained, nearly coreless, great flavor, sweet and brittle. Good as baby carrots. Good for storage, freezing and for juice. Variety chosen for its extremely high anti-oxidant constituents. Widely adapted, highly selected, uniform strain. 65-70 days. 1,000 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>12) <strong>White Box Radish</strong> &#8211; Historic radish variety from the 1890s, listed by D.                         Landreth Seed Company (the oldest seed house in the U.S., established in                      1784) in 1938 as a good variety for open cultivation or forcing in boxes. Nice                     and mild, sow in early spring or early fall. Store house of linolenic-acid. 30                      days. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">9</span>00 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>13)	 <strong>Siberian Tomato</strong> &#8211; Dwarf sprawling plants with very early sets of         fruits.  Introduced through SSE in 1984 by Will Bonsall, originally from the           Lowden Collection. Egg-shaped 2-3&#8243; fruits, good strong flavor. Not to be          confused with Siberia, Siberian is superior in all qualities including lycopene         content. Determinate, 57-60 days. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">2</span>00 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>14)	<strong>Amish Snap Pea</strong> &#8211; Superb snap pea that was being grown in the Amish community long before present snap pea types. Vines grow 5-6&#8242; tall and are heavy producers of 2&#8243; high protein pods. Yields over a 6-week period if kept picked. Delicate and sweet even when the seeds develop. Curved sickle-shaped pods. Snap, 60 days. <span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">250</span> seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>15)	<strong>Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage</strong> &#8211; Introduced in 1889. Solid round heads are 8&#8243; in diameter and weigh 7 pounds. Red throughout, vigorous and uniform, small to medium core, sure cropper, fine flavor. Excellent for cooking, salads and pickling. Contain the trace element Yitrium. Bacteria in human gut needs this element to survive. Very important! 98 days from transplant. 300 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>16)	<strong>Giant Swiss Chard</strong> &#8211; Introduced in 1934 by W. Atlee Burpee and Company. Broad dark-green heavily crumpled leaves with white veins and stalks. Plants grow 24-28&#8243; high with 2½&#8221; wide stalks. Abundant crops all season and even after the first light frosts. 50-60 days. 200 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>17)	 <strong>Dark Red Beet</strong> &#8211; The standard for beets, introduced in 1892. Original selections were made from Early Blood Turnip by Mr. Reeves of Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. Nearly globe, blood-red 3&#8243; diameter roots. Solid roots are great for canning and fresh eating. Prolific, good keeper. Great tryptophan source. 60-65 days. 330 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>18)	<strong>Big Butternut Squash</strong> &#8211; Prized for its uniform shape, rich dry yellow-orange flesh, nutty flavor and high-yielding vines. Fruits are 3-6 pounds and exceptional keepers loaded with calcium. The result of years of patient refinement and selection by Bob Young of Waltham, Massachusetts. AAS winner in 1970. 83-100 days. 40 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>19)	     <strong>King of the North Pepper</strong> &#8211; From the Republic of Georgia. Plants grow 24&#8243; tall and produce heavily over a long period. Fruits are 2&#8243; at the shoulder by 6-8&#8243;long. Thick, crunchy flesh. An excellent pepper to use for salsa. 90 days from transplant. Heat Scale:Hot. One of the best peppers. 50 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>20)	<strong>Georgia Flame Pepper</strong> &#8211; Arguably the best red bell for northern gardeners where the seasons are cool and short. Nice blocky fruits, great sweet flavor. Our stock is from Fedco Seeds in Maine. 70 days from transplant. Heat Scale: Hot Great source of phosphorus. 50 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>21)	  <strong>Double Yield Cucumber </strong>- Developed by a home gardener and introduced in 1924 by Joseph Harris &amp; Co. of coldwater, New York. In the words of the introducer, &#8220;The remarkable thing about this new cucumber is its wonderful productiveness. For every pickle that is cut off, two or three more are produced.&#8221; Very productive pickling type and very rich in manganese and selenium. Slender fruits are 5-6&#8243; long by 2&#8243; in diameter, symmetrical, smooth and uniform. 50-60 days. 90 seeds per Seed Bank.</td>
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	<td>22)	<strong><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;">Rossa Bianca Eggplant </span></strong> -<span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"> </span>Stunning Italian heirloom, beautiful fruits are prized by chefs. Very meaty 4-6&#8243; round fruits, mild flavor and almost never bitter. Well suited for all of your cooking needs, great for Eggplant Parmisiana. 80 days from transplant.<br />
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	<p><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace;"><span class="style15"> *Important: We are in a very real &#8220;non-hybrid&#8221; seed shortage. This means we may have to substitute varieties if supplies become exausted. All Seedbanks will contain the same amount of ONLY Heirloom seeds, enough to plant a full acre Crisis Garden! </span></span></p>
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	<p>Without A Long Term Food Solution Many Americans Could Starve.</p>
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	<p>Remember, non-hybrid seeds can be grown practically anywhere and have the ability to assimilate mineral and trace elements from the soil that man made plants just don’t seem to have. That’s because they were created by God as we read in Genesis:</p>
	<p><strong>And God said, &#8220;Let the earth sprout vegetation, plants yielding seed, and fruit trees bearing fruit in which is their seed, each according to its kind, on the earth.&#8221; </strong></p>
	<p><strong>So here&#8217;s the deal:</strong> I&#8217;m trying to get the word out before the food crisis becomes too apparent to the general public and there is a run on these seed banks. I&#8217;ve decided to sell the <strong>Survival Seed Bank</strong> at a discounted price to our customers who use this website to order.  For the general public, the price will be a fat <strong>$249.00</strong> &#8211; no discounts&#8230; even to FEMA or military personnel. Take it or leave it. But for existing Solutions From Science customers, as long as you buy online from this site, I will send you everything for just&#8230;</p>
	<h4><span style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,monospace; color: #336633;">$129 Until We Run Out!</span></h4>
	<p align="left">That&#8217;s less than half of what everyone else will have to pay when the <strong>Survival Seed Bank</strong> hits the street. I&#8217;m making this &#8220;extra&#8221; discounted offer because our current customers deserve &#8220;first dibs&#8221; on something this important.</p>
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So&#8230; all in all&#8230; you&#8217;re <strong>saving $120.00</strong> off the full price&#8230; and you get a <em><strong>waterproof seed bank FREE. That’s right. You can actually bury this unit for 20 years if you like and still have your seeds when you need them most. Most seed companies send you seeds in paper envelopes and cardboard boxes. But the difference is that the seed bank you get from us is practically indestructible.</strong></em></span></p>
	<p>That&#8217;s a heck of a deal right there.</p>
	<p><strong>But there&#8217;s more:</strong> I am also going to give you a bottle of &#8220;<strong>Nitro Seed Starter Solution</strong>&#8221; absolutely free of charge. What this amazing product does is allows you to jump start your crop by simply soaking your seeds in this solution for a few seconds before you plant. When the Nitro Seed soaked seeds hit the ground&#8230; it’s over. The seeds grow like crazy!</p>
	<p><strong>And there&#8217;s one more thing:</strong> You’ll also receive instructions on how to harvest seeds for the following year.</p>
	<p><strong>YOU MUST order online RIGHT AWAY! </strong>Our remaining inventory of <strong>Survival Seed Banks</strong> is going to vanish quickly I can assure you. (And when my partners discover what I&#8217;ve done, they&#8217;re going to make sure we never do it again!) But time is of the essence. There are only a handful of Survival Seed Banks available right now. As more and more customers snatch them up&#8230; (We’ve only got enough bulk seeds to make up a handful of seed banks), you may never again get another chance to own one at this price.</p>
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	<p class="style17"><strong>P.S.</strong> One last thought &#8211; I want to make SURE you understand how much you’re getting here. If you purchased these same seeds &#8220;retail&#8221; you could very well pay over $500.00. That makes the <strong>Survival Seed Bank</strong> package a ridiculous bargain. For just $129.00 plus 14.00 shipping and handling (total $143.00), you get enough seeds to plant a full acre survival garden! And&#8230; you’ll have confidence knowing that you and your family will be able to eat if the Insiders trigger some huge meltdown. You’ll have the best germinating seeds available. Don’t wait another second &#8211; call or order online right now, while you’re thinking about it.</p>
	<p class="style17"><strong>P.P.S.</strong> Remember&#8230; when these Survival Seed Banks are gone, with the current seed shortage, we can’t guarantee enough heirloom seeds will be available to meet the current high demand.</p>
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