28-08-2011, 09:03 PM
In 1972 I lived in the experimental house in Carson National Forest four miles up Forest 44 from El Rito which Peter Van Dresser had built.
We were en route to a seminar at the Ghost Ranch facility where Georgia O'Keefe had worked for so long.
Full of a new thing, I asked Peter Van Dresser what he thought of the statement in Diet for a Small Planet that an acre devoted to soy beans produced as much protein as twenty acres devoted to beef.
His reply was instantaneous, gruff, and was meant to be the last word:
"What do you want to do? Populate every square foot of the planet?"
His house was stone and very cold in the winter.
And now George Noory's guests are shrieking doom in re all things soy.
In 1973 there was a movie in which the food allegedly made from soy beans and lentils was at last anthropocentric.
WWPVDD
We were en route to a seminar at the Ghost Ranch facility where Georgia O'Keefe had worked for so long.
Full of a new thing, I asked Peter Van Dresser what he thought of the statement in Diet for a Small Planet that an acre devoted to soy beans produced as much protein as twenty acres devoted to beef.
His reply was instantaneous, gruff, and was meant to be the last word:
"What do you want to do? Populate every square foot of the planet?"
His house was stone and very cold in the winter.
And now George Noory's guests are shrieking doom in re all things soy.
In 1973 there was a movie in which the food allegedly made from soy beans and lentils was at last anthropocentric.
WWPVDD

