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on 11/21/03 2:10 PM, Ingrid Bauer/Jean-Claude Catry at
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>> The reason I trim the fat is because venison fat - while it is fine to eat
>> *while it is hot* - tends to get very pasty and sticks to the roof of the
>> mouth as it cools off. Very unpleasant!
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> this is an indication you have too much saturated fats in your diet as when
> eaten raw ( so at its most possible pasty nature ) and when in need for it
> the fat melt in your mouth.
Jean-Claude, I'm sorry, but that makes no sense at all! The raw fat of our
whitetail deer cools to a hard, waxy state. (In fact, I'm sure that the
early settlers must have found it indispensable for making candles!) When it
is cooked, it does melt and can be quite tasty, but when it starts to cool
off, it becomes quite unpalatable. In the mouth, the fat becomes very pasty
and sticky and coats the inside of the mouth and the teeth. I cannot imagine
how having too much saturated fats in my diet could possibly change that,
unless you are saying that saturated fats have some effect on body
temperature! Even if that were the case, it couldn't possibly affect body
temperature enough to melt this fat in one's mouth!
> got to eat the bone marrow raw just warm enough to make it more fluid .
> agin eat everything raw blended brain mixed with powdered meats makes
> excellent pemmican as with raw bone marrow .
> jean-claude
Sorry, Jean-Claude, but I'm afraid that I'm just not quite *that* dedicated
to the paleo regimen, yet. ;)
Stan
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