I saw a link to this scorpion venom cabbage on Facebook last night. This morning , when I decided to google it, I came up with this page isting several more severely mutated plants or critters.
http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/resea...-innovations/photos/12-bizarre-examples-of-genetic-engineering/venomous-cabbage
For a long time, I was just blowing off the Roundup ready grains. But now, I have seen enough. My take is how can any of it be proclaimed safe when some stuff is just now found to be problem causing after years of consumption? And on the other hand, stuff we were told years ago was problem causing is now being found to be healthier that what is was replaced with.
I'm sorry, I'm not eating a scorpion venom cabbage. Period!
If all goes according to plan, we will be growing about 80% of our groceries right here over the next year. For us, enough is enough and besides that, as we all know, home grown taste cant be touched by anything store bought. Being non GMO is just a plus.
http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/resea...-innovations/photos/12-bizarre-examples-of-genetic-engineering/venomous-cabbage
For a long time, I was just blowing off the Roundup ready grains. But now, I have seen enough. My take is how can any of it be proclaimed safe when some stuff is just now found to be problem causing after years of consumption? And on the other hand, stuff we were told years ago was problem causing is now being found to be healthier that what is was replaced with.
I'm sorry, I'm not eating a scorpion venom cabbage. Period!
If all goes according to plan, we will be growing about 80% of our groceries right here over the next year. For us, enough is enough and besides that, as we all know, home grown taste cant be touched by anything store bought. Being non GMO is just a plus.