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I will be living next to an ocean on a beach, in a forest with gardens, or in the mountains near delicious spring water, whichever one will have fresh, abundant air. I will be sharing a meal with my colleagues; people who live near me & help me with my goals while I help them with theirs. Our accomplishments include multiple community gardens, several shared vehicles (zero-emission helicopter & car) and rainwater catchement. My house is small, but has a badass green roof where I love to invite others over for a nice meal watching the sunset. Well, then again, almost everyone has a green roof so I eat most of my meals on them (if I'm not living on the beach of course.)

My meal's main feature will be hemp, the most nutritious of all foods. Maybe it will be a nice hemp burger, with some hemp burger, with a salad of fresh veggies topped with hemp c**in vinaigrette. Or a hemp veggie chili with some hemp nuts on the side. Accompanying my meal will be an amazing mixed drink, a reward for a hard day of work. Compromised of entirely fresh fruit juices & homemade liqour, it is oh so sweet. Perhaps you will be with me on this regular, but always satisfying meal.

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Comment by Duncan Zuill on March 21, 2010 at 8:12pm
I eat a lot of hemp flour (and it's about 4 times cheaper than the hemp protein powder which is made of exactly the same stuff from often the very same mill) and use it in my smoothies for breakfast. I guess that'll be my idea for this assignment then. Thanks for reminding me about hemp.
Comment by Thomas Bell on March 24, 2010 at 3:00pm
Ah a future without meat. Sometimes a very daunting prospect for me
Comment by Massive Attack on March 24, 2010 at 3:16pm
Haha, or a future where you will have to kill your own meat, get it from someone locally who killed it...!

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