Seriously.
You are preaching to the choir? Or trying to bring in new and earnest learners?
So why would anyone want to go to the trouble to cultivate pee to later become part of their diet, and something they would be excited to eat?
This is almost like humanure? Shit turns into actually tasty food!?!??!
Or saving the trash from preparing a meal to later KEEP? and then add to your own soil to then feed your soil? to grow food that you will eat!
And all this stuff is reusable?
Please explain in detail
WHY ANYONE WOULD WANT TO USE THESE SEEMINGLY DISAGREEABLE INGREDIENTS TO BENEFIT THEMSELVES, AND EVEN OTHERS.
Excellent question, @bchick, thank you for asking. And yes, I'm sure many people are probably thinking the same thing, so thanks to you they'll get an explanation as well. In fact, now I know what tomorrow's post is gonna be: an answer to your question. It'll be so much better than getting into details here in the comments. Cheers, :-)
EXCELLENT.
Yes, a well written article on this important topic could very well attract a lot of interested people who could find lifetime benefits.
It's done, I hope you like it: https://steemit.com/sustainability/@stortebeker/taking-care-of-business-why-not-make-the-most-out-of-the-worst
As for preaching to the choir, it's true, I did assume a lot of things that readers would know. However, I don't mind going back a few steps if anyone wants me to clarify things. This goes for this latest post as well, in case it's needed.