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 I thought I explained pretty well why
> food that needs containers can't be paleo: most containers are of a
> neolithic origin.
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> Erik: I prefer cooked myself. I think it's probably often better then
> raw, not to mention tastier. And I'm willing to learn more! That's why
> I'm on this list.
>
Paleo - containers probably woven of grass and/or reeds. Wicker baskets
too. Birchbark can be made into containers, and made water tight with gum
from evergreens. Those are only the ones I know about.

I've been eating varying percentage of raw for a few years. Taste depends
on the state of health, such that when I'm not feeling well raw hamburger
is delicious, and the thought of cooked anything is repulsive.
Haven't yet had any experience with raw pork. Anyone?

William

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