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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 00:31:15 -0500, Brenda Young  
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  None of the prominent advocates of the Paleo way of eating,
> Audette, Cordain or Eaton, advocates using dairy butter.

Probably because they can get pure fat. I can't.
I've recently stated using unsalted butter for those rare occasions when I  
fry eggs, it doesn't stink like plant-source oils.

  Again, I don't eat Paleo, but my doggies do, lol.  They like that
> texture of raw meat that I just can't get past, ask Ginny, my dear  
> friend who directed me here to learn new things...raw meat doesn't gross  
> me out at all, but putting it in my lips and doing the texture is yet  
> another thing.

You chewed! Your dogs don't.



   And I have been pondering that same question/post
> that one of our members posted this morning, about the different oils  
> and fats and what is the difference.

Smell.
For lack of faith in the "authorities" I've had to trust my own "immune  
system".



  Having nothing intelligent to say
> about it, I was just waiting for someone else to say something, lol.


Admirable. Lack of intelligence doesn't stop a lot of people from posting.  
When I read some of my old posts, um, no comment. ;)


> Sometimes I just "hide and watch", like my Mom always says, but I will  
> answer any question posed to me, I am just not as informed as most of   
> you guys on this issue.

IMHO it's a question of the source of information. Few have the confidence  
to blab the results of their own experience, but the school of hard knocks  
is still the best teacher.

  William

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