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Karl Mac Mc Kinnon <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Jun 1997 03:01:15 -0500
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On Tue, 24 Jun 1997, Bill Dooley wrote:

>  >skipping spuds
>
> I have a friend who likes to eat raw potato, sliced and sprinkled with
> seasoned salt. So, perhaps raw potato qualifies as a paleofood. I haven't
> tried it yet myself. Perhaps other root foods we usually cook can be eaten
> raw.

        I need a macro for this:
        Get the book "Why we get sick."
        Look up "Potato" in the index.
        If you could email me what it says, I'd be really greatful.  I
need to have a potato macro.  The essence of the problem is that modern
cultivated potatoes have had most of the toxin bread out, but wild
potatoes are poison raw.  The essence of NeanderThin is to avoid anything
that, in it's wild state, is inedible.  Otherwise, we may as well say
that processed grain is edible, so why not eat bread?


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