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Okay, is it just me, or did anyone else find the letter about the toilet paper pools highly entertaining? I love this whole book but when I reread it I was just itching to get to that chapter. I read that letter over and over. It is absolutely amazing.
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Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal
Don't miss this one... you'll learn more about where your food comes from, and how it gets there, than those trashy "food literature" books can tell you. Salatin has firsthand lifetime experience.
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