tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7718743594504287977.post7279970529173238031..comments2024-02-02T04:26:58.941-08:00Comments on My Year Without Spending: A Green and Grateful ThanksgivingAngelahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16599239118658166008noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7718743594504287977.post-40551105237960182162009-11-23T13:58:29.877-08:002009-11-23T13:58:29.877-08:00Thanks, Angela, for linking to my YDT article.
An...Thanks, Angela, for linking to my YDT article.<br /><br />And Kate couldn't have given the biodynamic explanation any better! <br /><br />Happy Thanksgiving!daniellehttp://www.lessismorebalanced.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7718743594504287977.post-16557938069309942832009-11-22T14:14:06.344-08:002009-11-22T14:14:06.344-08:00Hi Angela,
Biodynamic farming is wonderful.
It ste...Hi Angela,<br />Biodynamic farming is wonderful.<br />It stems from Rudolf Steiner which the Woldorf Schools base their education on. The biodynamic farmers make sure they have healthy soil that is balanced before they plant. Bugs don't eat healthy plants, only compromised plants...kind of like worms composting waste.<br />The only reason I know this is because my son attended a Waldorf school for awhile.<br />I've never had biodynamic wine. I've had organic wine that was incredible and I didn't feel hungover after drinking it. I'd imagine the biodynamic wine is really good, cleaner and just better tasting all around, like organic produce is.Pesticides seem to have a bitter after taste.<br />Cheers~KateKate Sommershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14388154546447714366noreply@blogger.com