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When the blog goes bad

03/03/10

Permalink 03:09:16 am by pinenut, Categories: Background

My FUBAR

Our blog readership had grown to more than 2,000 page views a day.  The traffic was using up a great deal of bandwith and I tried to cut some of bandwidth down through  update the software and fubar-ed the entire blog.  I have been laying around in the dust for a week - waiting for a time - until I knew no one would talk to me for a six hour stretch.   

Long and short, if you have come to this page, because of a link or post elsewhere, I am in the process of reposting 3 months worth of entries.  As I have seen dust before, my back up skills are not bad. Most of the information which had been previously posted was saved elsewhere.  Now that I have dusted off, look for us to blog better that ever! Thank you, Penny

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All things pinon nut aka pine nuts from Pinon Penny

The Answers are in the land. To be of it, and it of us - this is method of Goods From The Woods

Indian Nuts are pinon nuts. We shop buy and produce wild products pine nuts from the Great Basin of Nevada, which you can order including ours specials. Our certified wild products are sold on line to with conservation of public land. Why wild foods? They are living, raw, natural and environmentally sound.
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100% MADE IN THE USA - New Mexico - Nevada (taste the difference
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This blog is about my passion for a forest, The Great Basin Pinyon Pine Forest in Nevada. Its about how I express passion, through with talking about pine nuts. Tne nuts are forests and when you are eating the pinyon forest, you are helpling to protect it.
This blog and my work represents my life long love affair with forests and my commiment to protecting the blessing of creation. We also had a certified organic wild crop farm and we distill flowers and make other cool wild products. You will find them on our order page. pinenuts@pinenut.com or wild@wildcrops.com

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