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Remedies passed down and how they change
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 119500" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I have to wonder how much info was passed down through the years from Great grand-parents to grand-children. I have heard of some instances where things have been repeated, without questioning it, or why it was done that way. So they always did it like they were taught. It seemed to work. </p><p> I think about that subject a lot. Just reading an article in one of the Foxfire books sometimes let you see how things have been passed down. Sometimes the old way was a good way. But with the computer and communication, we find that feeds are better, the availability, treatments for diseases, and genetics to change what we produce. We can reach out to others to see what methods they use and how it worked for them. Things have changed a lot in a few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 119500, member: 637"] I have to wonder how much info was passed down through the years from Great grand-parents to grand-children. I have heard of some instances where things have been repeated, without questioning it, or why it was done that way. So they always did it like they were taught. It seemed to work. I think about that subject a lot. Just reading an article in one of the Foxfire books sometimes let you see how things have been passed down. Sometimes the old way was a good way. But with the computer and communication, we find that feeds are better, the availability, treatments for diseases, and genetics to change what we produce. We can reach out to others to see what methods they use and how it worked for them. Things have changed a lot in a few years. [/QUOTE]
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