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Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:04:49 +1100
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hehe thanks for that.
Yes, i recognise that "starving feeling" would be enough to propel me
out in search of food. Luckily I don't have to hunt further than the
kitchen.
If the kitchen was not there though, i would have real motivation to go
hunt some breakfast.
reg.,
Dean. Oz.

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From:    Mary <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Paleo fitness.
I read a book on the West Coast hunter gatherers (oregon/wash tribes)
and
none of them ate 'breakfast'... they found it strange that the Europeans
did eat breakfast. They got up and went out hunting, did not eat first.
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>For some reason if i delay breakfast too long i get the 'starving'
>feeling, and the other thing is that mornings are a rush to get to work

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