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Jeremy and Kendra <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Sep 1999 17:19:17 -0500
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Yeah, keep it in your pocket as long as you want, I think it has a shelf
(pocket) life; of like, an eternity (much like mac and cheese and cereal, which
you can find in a cardboard box)  ;-}  Maybe the nutritional (I use the word
lightly) information is actually for the box and not the contents.  Or maybe
they are one in the same.

LOL

Kendra and Karen
NeanderTwins

Robert McGlohon wrote:

> Kendra
> NeanderTwin
>
> PS I do not know the nutritional value of a cardboard box so it is hard
> to compare. ;-}
>
> Kendra,
>
> I'd guess it would depend on who is doing the evaluating.
> Although you can kill a cardboard box with a stick (I know I have), I rather
> doubt there were many around 10,000 years ago.
> Paleo-value:  0.
> However, giving the SAD emphasis on fiber, I'd guess that cardboard would be
> the "best thing since sliced bread."
> SAD-value: 100.
> I think I'll keep a piece of cardboard in my pocket for use during diet
> discussions.
>
> Robert

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