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Actually, I make "pemmican" without technology...by using ground beef high
in fat (raw) with dried fruit- usually cherries, blueberries or
cranberries. Just grind it all up and then dry it out.
I do little balls and then flatten them. They make great travel food.
How would that require technology?
I don't like to cook anything if I can avoid it.
Louise
P.S. Luddity is a spectrum not an absolute.
>> actually, i bet you *could* make pemmican without technology, but it would
>> require a great deal of time and effort. but you certainly couldn't post
>it
>> to this email list without technology :)
>
>Actually, Todd is correct. At the very minimum, domestication of fire is
>required to render the animal fat required to make pemmican. Domestication
>of fire and subsequent cooking techniques derived therefrom are forms of
>technology. As Ray says, if our evolution presupposed the domestication of
>fire, we'd have Bic lighters for thumbs.
>
>Troy G.
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>PS- Why would a Luddite join an email support list?
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