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Re: paleo struggle
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Craig Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Jan 2003 19:02:34 -0500
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Jim Swayze wrote:

>One other thought on this.  In my experience, eating paleo ISN'T interesting
>until you're fully paleo.  I had a hard time imagining a daily meal of eggs
>followed by flank steak followed by pork tenderloin followed by eggs again,
>etc. as interesting.  Now I relish every bite and wonder how the heck anyone
>can ANYTHING grain based.  You really have to experience it to believe it.

Could you say more on this?  I've been a failed/failing
low-carber for years, and paleo (while I am convinced it's the
One True Path, nutritionally speaking) seems even more
restrictive.  Why do you relish every bite?  How does it become
more interesting once you're "fully paleo" (which I, admittedly,
am not)?

.:. Craig

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