When I go fishing, I rarely catch just the right amount of fish for one
dinner. Sometimes I don’t catch anything, so I’d go to the general store
in disgrace. Sometimes I catch so much that I feel guilty. When I do
have a good day, I need to preserve the extra fish for later, less
bountiful days. Surely, preserving food is one of the oldest problems
facing humanity. Humanity has indeed come up
with many ingenious solutions for preserving food, but most of us safari farming company know much about the mechanics of these solution except
refrigeration. Maybe we should know. Our ability to preserve food, thus
smoothing the ups and downs of seasonal cycles and nature’s vagaries
into a stable food supply, has made it possible for human population to
explode. It’s what made possible for yours truly to emerge out of
stardust among one billion other people in China.So you ask, don’t you have a refrigerator? Yes we do. But fish loses
its freshness very quickly even in a refrigerator. Freezer? I don’t l
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