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> Oh, c'mon, Phil:) You already know I eat raw dairy products - and did
> I mention a little red wine now and then? "Arguably Paleo" covers a
> lot of gray area. I don't really think olive oil is Paleo, nor fish
> oil, since oils generally are expressed in ways Paleo man probably
> couldn't do. A few sesame seeds aren't going to upset my philosophy
> either.
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> I look for a Paleo way of thinking about what I eat, and grazing
> among what are not patently unhealthy offerings to a certain extent
> is part of that. As long as there are domestic animals, and big fat
> fruits and veggies, I will never be 100% Paleo - it's just not
> realistic for me right now. I've often had a dream of joining Jean-
> Claude and eating Instincto in the woods for a while, though:)
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> ginny
OK, what I meant was, I didn't think you used seed oils, but I see now that
it is not a total avoidance. That's fine, to each their own I say.
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