what do you produce?
- Started
- Last post
- 24 Responses
- MrT0
I grow my own lemons, limes, avocados, mangoes, carrots, spinach, broccoli, lots of salads and herbs. I also climb the fence at the back and pick the mushrooms from the cow shit, which is particularly rewarding.
- mydo0
EVERYTHING that all you fuckers consume.
I live in your factory. but you make my cheese and wine.
- pascii0
waste.
- airey0
i eat the occasional prostitute that i kill so that's recycling of sorts yeah?
- lowimpakt0
this is where myself and the girlfriend produce some of our food. Since this photo was taken a few months back there were lots of new beds put down at the back and the pea/bean frames were rebuilt.
I was planning to grow hops this year so we could produce our own beer but it was to much hassle/time... next year.
- ernexbcn0
vespene gas
- Wolfboy0
I grow tomatoes, peppers and salad leaves in my one bed London flat. But that's it. I looked into getting an allotment, but they are like hens teeth within a reasonable distance of where I live.
- drgsss0
i fed orangutang babies in Malasia for 2 years
- bump0
nothing but the crack rock :(
- stoplying0
I'm growing tomatoes in my backyard, and I plan on consuming them. Also trying for watermelon and lettuce. So I guess you could call me a farmer of sorts.
- mrghost0
I think a more interesting question would be:
how much of the content you view is created locally?
- kona0
we have this thing called "the farmers market" where every saturday a large group of... farmers, bring what they've grown to an outdoor... market, and we purchase most of our produce from there. it's fresh, it's clean and it helps support the local farmers.
- boobs0
I just buy what's in the store that looks good. I figure whoever made/grew it can use the money, wherever he is. Why should I give preference to the people who live near me? I would really prefer to give my money to people who have my values, but that doesn't seem really closely related to the local geography.
- OBBTKN0
Aprox. Food: 95%, Drink: 95% (tap water, lots of wine and the rest 5% is the Coke i drink when biking), clothes 30% (except biking clothes, the rest i bought is made in china), furniture 60% local, 40% Swedish, Electronics: 80% made in china the rest 20% in Japan or Korea.
- Juanmonk0
whiskey, drink a lot of local ales / beer. Confectionary, fish, seafood, steak, haggis, veg, fruit, bread, soups, cheese, porridge. No point buying water when the nicest water you can drink comes straight from the tap, but the neighbours buy a shite load of ours. Irn Bru! All this shit is produced, bottled, slaughtered, packaged, caught and picked in and around Glasgow, explains why we are all unhealthy bastards.
- Lol porridge. What did you just step out of a time machine from the 1800's?CygnusZero4
- < Eh? Go eat yer oatmeal!Juanmonk
- utopian0
I consume strippers at the local joint. I keep it local!
- Frosty_spl0
I buy everything from Wal-Mart, down the street. So its local.
ZING!
- hahahahaMiguex
- and affordable!MSTRPLN
- you sir deserves a medal !!georgesIII
- detritus0
I'm hoping to make Elderflower wine this year, using elderflowers from London and sugar beet sugar from Norfolk.
That's as local as I can possibly muster.