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	<title>Comments on: Seed Collecting</title>
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		<title>By: Ken levine</title>
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		<description>Greetings. I am so pleased to have discovered your site. I believe strongly in the bounty of the natural land, and, after reading &quot;Pandora&#039;s Seed&quot; by Spencer Wells, feel satisfied that learning to become a hunter-gatherer is essential for good health and realistic survival. I spend my time working with children, introducing the natural world around, above and below. Lately we have been having fun with milkweed seeds, watching the fluffy seeds blow like snow in the wind. One of the children asked me if the seeds can be eaten, and, not being sure, I said, &quot;let&#039;s try one.&quot; The seed tasted like a peanut/walnut, and was delicious!  So, by discovering with children, I always learn, and love it!
Again, I am delighted in your site, and look forward to more articles. Maybe I can share my stories with you!
Thanks you all.
Ken Levine
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings. I am so pleased to have discovered your site. I believe strongly in the bounty of the natural land, and, after reading &#8220;Pandora&#8217;s Seed&#8221; by Spencer Wells, feel satisfied that learning to become a hunter-gatherer is essential for good health and realistic survival. I spend my time working with children, introducing the natural world around, above and below. Lately we have been having fun with milkweed seeds, watching the fluffy seeds blow like snow in the wind. One of the children asked me if the seeds can be eaten, and, not being sure, I said, &#8220;let&#8217;s try one.&#8221; The seed tasted like a peanut/walnut, and was delicious!  So, by discovering with children, I always learn, and love it!<br />
Again, I am delighted in your site, and look forward to more articles. Maybe I can share my stories with you!<br />
Thanks you all.<br />
Ken Levine<br />
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