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Date: | Fri, 10 Apr 1998 11:17:38 -0700 |
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At 12:20 PM 4/10/98 -0400, you wrote:
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> There are people daily who join this list looking for information
>and ideas as to what this paleolithic eating thing is and how to do it.
> Lately the first thing they see is at least as likely to be a
>recommendation that is absolutely not in keeping with paleolithic diet as
>one that is. Does this seem ok to you? It certainly doesn't to me. It
>seems confusing and contradictory at best, and misinformative at worst. We
>are doing a disservice to the very people we are hoping will join us by
>allowing this to continue. So, yes, this has me "riled".
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>John Pavao
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To evryone who understands the principles of paleo eating:
Suggestion from a new member:
When you see a posted recommendation that disagrees with paleo principles,
post a very brief explanation why it is not paleo. That way new members
can begin to understand the priciples, but we won't waste time reading
lengthy debates. An example of a brief explanation: "Winter squash can't
be eaten raw, so is not paleo." This would be very helpful. Thanks to all.
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