"Wally Day [log in to unmask] XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" wrote:
>
> On the other hand, I think it behooves us to look at
> alternative methods for pursuing the goal of
> 'paleoness'. Many people still cling to the notion
> that 'bread is good'. And many more *want" to pursue
> paleo eating, but for whatever reason, are unable to
> make the transition completely. (I don't care if their
> reasons are legitimate or not - I only care that those
> people/situations exist). Shouldn't a *support group*
> discuss possible solutions for those people as well?
> Or is this list intended only for those people who are
> already 100% paleo? (preaching to the choir, so to speak).
I would even go so far as to suggest that for the vast majority of us,
being 100% paleo is simply not possible. Are we not trying to use our
neolithic resources to best *mimic* a palaeolithic diet? (_Whatever_
that may entail.)
Jim Walsh