---HeyBill that is a great lighthearted post. Please try to include
me the Kansas flatlander next time. I'm still trying to figure how
we ever made factory cheese using mother cultures (as compost is to
ACT)while testing only titrable acidity and temperature and (+or-)
anti-biotics sometimes. The old cheesemaker always used to
say "Starter's no good". And then he'd get a good vat(using the same
starter)!!!!!!! I made the statement a year or so ago the purchaser
of a brewer "oughta" be able to make good ACT every batch using the
brewer mfgr's. instructions, brewer, and their recommended
additives. How do we consistently make 32 vats of cheese on a 16
hour production schedule (ie pull off 2000 pounds every 1/2 hour)
with only one or two bacterial species in the starter? Not even any
diversity to take over when one specie is "asleep". Dennis
In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Kirk Leonard" <kirk_at_o...> wrote:
> Don't recall if I've sent two posts in a day, but it's Sunday and I
have to
> respond to a brilliant post from Bill. Replys and unexpurgated
opinions >
> carreted.
>
> Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 21:35:29 -0500
> From: <wpb_at_s...>
> Subject: Re: Re: composted cow manure on vegetable beds
>
> Hey Charles, just trying to add a little levity, and cut the
tension, that's
> all.
> > which Charles?
>
> Been awful quiet here lately as everyone is waiting for the next
episode of
> "As the Compost Turns"
> > Great analogy per USDA NOP ca-ca.
>
> Will Linda Smaltz return as the self appointed voice of reason?
> > Wish I could afford to be so picky.
>
> Will the roofer turned expert be sued for patent infringement?
> > Or will he be recognized for pioneering... more likely?
>
> Will the casino gardener cash in his chips?
> > I hope so.
>
> Will the Harvard lawyer moderate the list?
> > Maybe. There's always hope with Harvard.
>
> Will the goldminer strike the mother load building machines?
> > I doubt it but he does some good stuff.
>
> Is Chris Ried a man or woman?
> > I believe she's a fine woman. Cos Cob Connecticut is a fine
place, too.
>
> Will Bill finally get banished from the list?
> > Huh? Bill who? For what?
>
> And is the ex-prostitute turned author.........really HighYield????
> > Fascinating question. I'd like to think one could connect with
the other,
> anyway. There are many natural ways that work.
>
> Stay tuned
> > Agree.
>
> My two cents.
>
> Kirk L
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