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Each family grew what it needed, and shared the mullet, oysters and crabs plucked from the muddy Herb River.
They would grow up knowing all that we knew, and decide as they grew what path suited them best," P. said.
"It takes the politics out of the job," said Sheila Golden, a senior manager at PepsiCo whose team grew what everyone agrees were the best tomatoes in the corporate garden last year.
As Orange County grew — what with the booming aerospace and electronics industries, and the retirement communities, and the general burgeoning of southern California in the fifties and sixties — so did his flock gather and grow.
The first drove people from the fields to the factories; the colonies of the second grew what Sidney Mintz has called the tropical "drug foods" (including sugar and tea); the cheap imports encouraged by the third drove out the homegrown.
Yu Hua, the novelist, told me, "As China grew, what really came to matter were the 'unwritten rules.' When the real rules weren't specific enough or clear enough, when policies and laws lagged behind reality, you always relied on the unwritten rules".
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