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<blockquote data-quote="Padraic" data-source="post: 7420" data-attributes="member: 96"><p><strong>Padraic</strong></p><p></p><p>Perhaps your teacher should have taken the perspective that the Soviet government was a bit off base, but that the people weren't the ones who were evil. In my day, we did not think kindly of the British government, but I served with some English deserters and they were quite fine fellows and right good seamen. I had no beef with the average Englishman, just his government and their policies. My perspective of the cold war is what I have read, that the Soviets were all evil ogres and America was the shining city on a hill, a regular paragon of virtue, goodness, and righteousness. It is good to hear the perspective of someone who was growing up at that time.</p><p></p><p>I can mostly beans, peas in the pod, and pickles. I take corn off the cob and freeze it. I don't can fruits because I prefer them fresh and not cooked. My system still has problems with many processed foods, so I can or freeze what I can and buy as little as possible from the stores. I have a large freezer and I buy what meat I can in large bulk from the local butchers. The additives in most of the food in the stores is not kind to me. Last night I was working on the green beans. I still have another bushel to put up tonight. I will do around 150 quarts of beans when all is said and done, which along with the corn and peas should be enough to last the better part of a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Padraic, post: 7420, member: 96"] [b]Padraic[/b] Perhaps your teacher should have taken the perspective that the Soviet government was a bit off base, but that the people weren't the ones who were evil. In my day, we did not think kindly of the British government, but I served with some English deserters and they were quite fine fellows and right good seamen. I had no beef with the average Englishman, just his government and their policies. My perspective of the cold war is what I have read, that the Soviets were all evil ogres and America was the shining city on a hill, a regular paragon of virtue, goodness, and righteousness. It is good to hear the perspective of someone who was growing up at that time. I can mostly beans, peas in the pod, and pickles. I take corn off the cob and freeze it. I don't can fruits because I prefer them fresh and not cooked. My system still has problems with many processed foods, so I can or freeze what I can and buy as little as possible from the stores. I have a large freezer and I buy what meat I can in large bulk from the local butchers. The additives in most of the food in the stores is not kind to me. Last night I was working on the green beans. I still have another bushel to put up tonight. I will do around 150 quarts of beans when all is said and done, which along with the corn and peas should be enough to last the better part of a year. [/QUOTE]
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