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Hi Paleoeaters,

>Yeah, it looks like termites and other insects are probably the key food for
>the eventual future, once the world realizes that the Paleo way of eating is
>biologically appropriate.

Speaking of eating insects, I saw the end of 'Insect Eaters' the 
other night on the Discovery Channel:
http://www.cyberschmid.ch/postcards/insect_eaters.html
http://www.teleimages.com/program.php?id=7&pn=350
A fast food insect restaurant was started at the end of the movie as 
a result of this investigation.

Paleobest,
Susan

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