The Garden of Eatin’

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This animated video is part Kamagra jelly of the “Eat the View” campaign to turn part of the White House’s 18 acre lawn back buy amoxil into an edible landscape. The video tells the story of the “America’s Garden” from 1800 when President John Adams planted the first Cheap 0nline pharmacy Levitra Super Active+ “first vegetables” to feed his own family to the present day.

It ends by Brand Viagra peeking tadalafil optimistically into the future when President Obama, seeing how our world is changing, announces plans to replant America’s garden, inspiring countless citizens to grow some of their own delicious, healthy, and environmentally responsible food.

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The western union oklahoma ada video was produced by the nonprofit group Kitchen Gardeners International (KitchenGardeners.org) Viagra online which is leading the “Eat the View” campaign. The animation is the creative genius of Eliot Morrison of yiggs.com.








6 Responses to 'The Garden of Eatin’'

  1. thefrenchman6998 - January 30th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    Produce shipped from far away is not only tasteless but also less nourishing by losing the vitamins from the moment it is harvested.

  2. cubezero01 - January 30th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    This video is very fun to watch and entertaining, it helps me learn a lot about the White House’s gardens

  3. dazyreme - January 30th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    I never knew about this thanks for sharing!

  4. ajamrani - January 30th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    Loved the video! I didn’t realize that there used to be such extensive edible gardens at the White House. iliketolearn is right that the Obamas putting in a garden at the White House would send a great message. And the video was sure right about out of season produce (usually shipped from far away too) is generally tasteless.

  5. Merdyd - January 30th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    I agree with iliketolearn

  6. iliketolearn - January 30th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    I sure hope the Obamas put in a garden at the White House. What a great message that would send across the country and across the globe.


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