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Jim Walsh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 29 Jul 2001 12:51:25 +0930
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"Charles Alban [log in to unmask] " wrote:

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> You are very fortunate living in Australia because you have a wealth of
> information available on the living and eating habits of one of the world's
> most successful stone age peoples, namely the aborigines. If you research
> that, you will learn a tremendous amount about healthy living techniques,
> which will allow you to put Neanderthin into proper perspective.

Very, VERY good point!

I must turn some of my attention in that direction.

It should also aquaint me with knowledge of *local* edible plants etc.

BUT! One thing I am *NEVER* going to try is yulies (sp)!

Aboriginies eat these big slimy wormy long phlem gob looking things they find in marshes. I ain't never gonna try to eat one NO HOW! !  :)  :)

Jim.

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