Saturday Tweets: Food Waste, Log Floors and Trash Can Potatoes

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  1. Back when I was dumpster diving, I brought home $75 to $150 worth of food each week. I found food from every dept in the grocery store in the dumpster. I gave away food because the eight gallons of milk was taxing my ability to have my own food. I did give away all but two gallons and left another 40 or so. I was appalled thinking about all the children who could drink that milk. I just reached in the dumpster and used a reacher.

    I love the glass atop a lime green tire for a table.

  2. I’ve built with both tiller cob and tractor cob. Tiller cob is realistic and the best choice if you’ve less than 5 people on your team. If you do tractor cob you either need to keep it well covered and or have a larger team for application. Tractor cob also only seems to make sense if you have a very large crew as the time to set-up and clean up the equipment almost seems a waste if you are only mixing one or two batches.

    For a single person building tiller cob is the best investment and gets you much farther much faster making a single season build feasible. Very difficult and hard work but still feasible. Otherwise you’re looking at a minimum of a two season build.

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