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Amadeus,
Perhaps it is time you start your own list, one for meat-free
Neandernuts. You could even write your own book.
Cheers,
Robert
Amadeus Schmidt wrote:
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> Unfortunately Neanderthin still promotes consumation of farmed meat,
> look at the recipes!
> Especially pigs _always_ life on farmed crops
> (in the best case, otherwise they are fed waste, garbage).
> Look how much bacon is in the neanderthin recipes - waste fat.
> If you think of your steaks comeing from animals peacefully grazing
> outside you may be on the wrong track.
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> I'm missing the following in Neanderthin:
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> "Never eat farmed mea
> t- neather pig nor beef nor birds.
> It's fat composition is bad, and it contains toxins as well
> as chemicals.
> Only eat wild game.
> You can eat beef if it is from a known free range source
> (mostly Angus), if you know it is not fed additional concentrated feed."
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> And where is the insect recomendation? Termites? Worms?
> They ought to have uncontaminated animal protein and are used heavily by
> present day gatherers/hunters as well as other primates.
>
> regards
> Amadeus
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