From: Susan Carmack <[log in to unmask]>
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>> Are there any other raw vegetables not considered paleo for some
reason?
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>Are you sure you read the book? All the vegetables not considered paleo
are
>listed on Pages 57 and 58. :)
>
Thank you, I'll take another look. I was also hoping for any sources of
information, not just the one book (Neanderthin, right?), regarding
hunter gatherer diets.
I am also wondering how people feel about the relationship between
"getting things in the wild with just a stick", and how some foods are
classified. For example, rice and buckwheat are not official grains,
rather a grass and fruit, technically. But you still can't consume them
with just a stick, you need some technology, like cooking. For some
reason, most on this list don't have a problem with cooking, which is
fine with me. I am just searching for clarification between "getting it
with a stick", and using other technologies, ranging from simple to
complex food gathering, preparing, and storing methods. Where do we draw
the line, technology wise?
James
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