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<<I'd like to hear how others handle the paleo diet day-to-day, and
especially
how they deal with social eating (dinner out, dinner at friend's houses,
inviting people over--what do you feed them???, etc.).>>
Eating out - I'm lucky to have a few restaurants in the area that serve
grass-fed meat and organic veggies. Dinner with friends - they know not to
invite me if they will be insulted by me bringing my own food. Feeding
others - what I eat is not so weird that others cannot eat it, too. Fresh
fish, grass-fed meat, organic vegetables - not so weird at all, huh? They
are always welcome to bring their own food if they are frightened by mine.
<<Re inviting people
over... My brother's family came to visit me last week. My 6-year-old niece
looked sadly into my refrigerator and said, "I'm hungry, and you don't have
ANYTHING I like!">>
My answer to children who do this - "Oh well. Sorry. Food is for
nourishment. The food I have is nourishing."
Many children are used to eating real crap for food. I refuse to
perpetuate the myth that this stuff is really food. Several of my nephews
were recently here visiting for a few days. I found the majority of them to
be curious and willing as long as their parents weren't within hearing
distance. But, as I said, what's so weird about meat, fish, and vegetables?
Siobhan
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