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The Only Tree Every Prepper Should Grow in His Own Backyard

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chris@selfrely.com

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See if it grows in your own backyard as well Hi there, , A superfood tree has been quietly making it

See if it grows in your own backyard as well Hi there, , A superfood tree has been quietly making its way into many American backyards. If you can spot this peaceful invader he'll provide you with food (all parts are edible), water (it can purify it), more protein and calcium than milk, four times the iron of spinach and... a LOT more: [The Tree That Every Prepper Should Grow in His Backyard]( I planted one in my backyard and was absolutely blown away by how fast it grew - over 4' feet in just 2 months. Best of all, this tree already grows in many American backyards, [so see if it grows in your own backyard as well.]( Thank you, Chris Peterson You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you purchased or expressed interest in one of our self-reliance products, newsletters, or daily articles.   Connect with us on [Facebook for exclusive content, coupons, and conversation]( . .and be sure to forward this message to your friends and family who are concerned with self-reliance and survival.   Fight back against censorship of emails like this and never miss an update: [Add us as a Safe Sender](   Please do not return items to our address below, please contact Barbara@SelfRely.com for return instructions.   SelfRely.com / Legendary Ventures 1815 Central Park Drive, #358 Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477 USA You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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