Cordain: >"Additionally, wild animals typically have extremely low body fat >during >most of the year and only have significant fat depots... John: >This seems to get right at the heart (or the fatty thighs) of the Paleo >food issue. Audette et. al maintain that h-g humans gorged on fat at >every chance and, thus, fat should be our main food. But wild animals >don't sit around in feed lots getting fat. The wild animals still left, no. But numerous, fattier species are now extinct, some of which were hunted to extinction. And I wonder - is Cordain referring to meat only or meat and organs? Hunter-gatherers eat organs, too, something all but taboo today. Sorry, but I can't imagine hunter-gatherers dining only on lean cuts of meat on a stick. They ate it all, flesh, organs, marrow - if it was edible, they ate it. Dori _________________________________________________________________ Surf the Web without missing calls! Get MSN Broadband. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/freeactivation.asp