San Diego Chicken meetup and Chat thread

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I know a few other people who feed kelp and swear by it.

I believe the kelp here on our beaches is a different kind/ species of plant.

I would also be worried that the kelp here has contaminations sine the sewage treatment outlets right into the kelp fields...
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Actually the sewage is vented about five miles off the coast. at the edge of a shelf.... I believe. I could be wrong. The Kelp harvesters that work around Point Loma process that Kelp into a powder to be used in everything from lipstick to ice cream. I know when it dries it is paper thin. .... just thinking out loud...

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Scary!
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I wouldn't use it but that's just me. Good thing I don't use lipstick or eat ice cream!!!
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Actually the sewage is vented about five miles off the coast. at the edge of a shelf.... I believe. I could be wrong. The Kelp harvesters that work around Point Loma process that Kelp into a powder to be used in everything from lipstick to ice cream. I know when it dries it is paper thin. .... just thinking out loud...

deb


Scary!
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I wouldn't use it but that's just me. Good thing I don't use lipstick or eat ice cream!!!
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LOL! ! !

I guess it would be okay if you were to gather it from a fairly remote area that didnt have a lot of pedestrian or animal traffic. I might gather it say from a secluded cove in PL, Birdrock or LJ area. You are ride about the sewage outlets being miles off the coast. Now down in your area, you have the TJ river and that is even worse than what comes out of the sewage pipes ! ! ! ! Just a thought.

In my younger (dumber) years we use to surf that river mouth (duh, that was dumb), because it got really good when it lined up right! But then again we surfed all over baja, including Ensenda jettie, so we probably had built up resistance to the water quality....or just got lucky!
 
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You guys are too funny. Kelp is or was harvested off Point Loma for the past 75 years. The machine trims off the top six feet as it travels through the kelp bed. Then its sent to processing where its turned into all sorts of products. And You would NEVER know.

Anything to do with foam.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/205056-sea-kelp-uses/

LOL... any hoo. I may ask for my son to bring home a couple of pieces to rinse off and dry out .... Call it an experiment.
 
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