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	<title>Comments on: Food Storage vs. Food Rotation</title>
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		<title>By: Jaime Buckley</title>
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		<description>I agree completely Lee.  I see this a great deal of the time with older people--my grandfather for example.  He still has wheat barrel from the 70&#039;s and when i tried to help him move them from the garage, several broke open across the floor.

To test the wheat (mainly to prove it had no food value) I offered to &#039;sprout&#039; some of the wheat as proof.  None of it would sprout, even after weeks of attempts. It was dead food and if I understand correctly, it would not sustain me or my family should we try to partake of it.

My wife Kathi grinds her wheat and all my girls (I have seven daughters) make fresh bread for our family. I appreciate the article.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree completely Lee.  I see this a great deal of the time with older people&#8211;my grandfather for example.  He still has wheat barrel from the 70&#8242;s and when i tried to help him move them from the garage, several broke open across the floor.</p>
<p>To test the wheat (mainly to prove it had no food value) I offered to &#8216;sprout&#8217; some of the wheat as proof.  None of it would sprout, even after weeks of attempts. It was dead food and if I understand correctly, it would not sustain me or my family should we try to partake of it.</p>
<p>My wife Kathi grinds her wheat and all my girls (I have seven daughters) make fresh bread for our family. I appreciate the article.</p>
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