On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 08:31:35 -0600, =?windows-1252?Q?Philip?=
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> Do you have evidence of Stone Age sourdough bread, or are you making an
> educated guess?
I used to have a 70,000-year old loaf of bread, but my chickens ate it.
> A quick search produced the following. While this account is notlikely
> definitive, it confirms my general understanding of thehistory of bread.
Interesting stuff. However, my point was that the only technology
required to turn wheat into bread is two rocks and a heat source. I have
no idea whether paleo man did so.
> "in the Stone Age, people made solid cakes from stone-crushed barley and
> wheat."
That's more like what I would expect primitive bread to have been like.
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Robert Kesterson
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