On 7/12 Ray Audette wrote:
>For most of human history, before canning and modern transportation
>systems changed things, humans ate virtually no vegetable material during
>winter. For most of the world during winter(and without modern
>technology), all that is available is the meat of animals and the fat
>they stored during summer.
These seems like pretty strong statements. Could you fill in some details
and provide a few references? What about people in equatorial regions?
Couldn't those in the north have migrated south for the winter?
Gary