Re: tobacco
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- Subject: Re: tobacco
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- Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 19:57:16 -0800
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Jerry Baker; I watched him last year on OPB and was also impressed.
I asked around (this could just be a rumor) and was told that these
are not ''scientific'' or organic recipes. I don't know... I was
still ''educating'' myself and have gone organic since then. I have
never tryed these remedies, they may well work just fine. He had
(and may still have) a web-site, something like jerrybaker.com I
think.
Chewing tobacco has nicotine.
Sincerely,
~Carleen~
Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: Kristonyji@aol.com
> To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: tobacco
> Date: Sunday, February 21, 1999 7:36 PM
>
> Hi. I'm the one who wrote about the chewing tobacco tea. I'm just
wondering,
> if this chewing tobacco tea is so deadly, then why did this PBS
program with
> this gardening guy who seemed to know what he was talking about,
make several
> concoctions with this ingredient included? Do you think maybe it's
because
> it's chewing tobacco tea and not tobacco from cigarettes or
something? Just
> curious as to why he would give this recipe out on such a
trustworthy show and
> trustworthy television station for that matter? I'm very confused.
I
> certainly never intended to pass on information that could be
potentially
> deadly to anyone's garden. This guy's name was Jerry something.
Does anyone
> else know what gardening show I'm talking about? I'm going to look
for it now
> so I can relay the name of it to you all.
> Sorry and thanks for listening.
> Kris