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Date: | Sat, 26 May 2001 12:30:41 EDT |
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I've been wondering lately how frequently hunter-gatherers would eat eggs. I
can eat them daily, and never seem to tire of them. Yet, if I were to find
them on my land, it would only be the very rare robin or grouse egg I might
stumble upon, and only in the spring.... Usually, they are broken by the
time I see them.
Charles, do you have any research about how often Native Americans found and
ate eggs?
Secondly, I found a new product in my health coop that might be considered
paleo friendly. Its agave syrup that is certified organic, and comes from a
company named Cucamonga. They produce both a light and dark variety, and
indicate that the dark contains all the minerals from the Blue Agave plant
grown in Mexico - iron, calcium, potassium and magnesium. The light is
filtered. One serving (1 tsp) contains 16 calories and 5g of carbs. Its 90%
fructose & 10% glucose. I paid about $4.00 for 8 fluid ounces.
I think it might make a nice alternative to honey, which I find way too
sweet.....
Cheers,
Judy Genova
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