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I enjoyed reading this article, but it is too much information for me to digest in one sitting, honestly. I need to reread it.
I agree with nearly all of what you say - even though some of it I’ve never thought of before.
We actually use SVO (waste) in our little diesel for DH to get to work. And he makes bio-diesel (waste, also) for our larger diesel vehicle that seats the entire family.
I have to say that I don’t know how you do it…4 kids, big ol’ farmhouse, CSA, intellectual writings, etc. I think mommy-ing has absorbed a great deal more of my brain cells than yours.
I have been reading your blog a little over the last several days and I am enjoying it thoroughly.
Kr.