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At 07:19 PM 4/19/01 -0400, Don Wiss wrote:
>Richard Geller wrote:
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>>You cannot achieve a true paleo diet today, really, .....
>>and lack the diversity of edible vegetation that was available
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>One can take up foraging and increase the diversity a lot. A walk in the
>local park at non-winter times will turn up more than a couple dozen
>different things. Go to a different park, with a different ecosystem, and
>you'll find lots more different plants. It does take a bit of effort to
>learn them, and without a guide may be very difficult. Even with a guide I
>can't possibly remember all he shows us.
Most of the parks around here that I know of are of the "take nothing but
photographs, leave nothing but footprint" types... I'd suggest checking
that out before picking/digging. And also, depending on the park, when and
where the hunting is allowed!
>To read up some on this see: http://www.foraging.com/
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>And if one grows their own vegetables, one can grow lots of things not
>available in the stores.
<b g>
grow, yes, harvest? It depends on how well you protect your garden :)
Dianne
who has yet to get more than a few herbs out of hers!
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