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On Sunday, May 30, 2004, at 08:41 US/Pacific, Don Wiss wrote:

> Kristina Carlton wrote:
>
> > how about grapeseed oil - I have heard good things
> > about it but don't know one, if it is considered paleo
> .... I lean to they weren't digested and therefore grape seed oil isn't
> paleo.
>
> Don.
>
>

Are not all oils products of a technology that we don't imagine Paleos
were using? Meat fat is the only fat naturally available in quantity,
no?

My original take was that it's the cooking which is the more unnatural
thing here, anyway. That said, I cook some things, and I use olive oil.

ginny


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