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Christy ten Broeke <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Dec 1999 12:24:50 +0100
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No, Tahini is ground sesame seeds.  Humus is ground chickpeas.

Christy who lived in Israel several years where they eat it all the time.
;-)

Btw are sunflower seeds 'allowed' ?

Ben Balzer schreef:

> Tahini is not paleo- it's ground chick peas.
> Ben
>
> >
> > I get Deep Sea Tongul tuna in a health food store. It contains no MSG, no
> broth (which may
> > hide MSG), no salt, and no hydrolyzed vegetable protein.  It taste great
> with homemade
> > mayonnaise or a tahini dressing.  Check your local health food store.
> I've not found tuna
> > that is as pure in the supermarkets.
> >
> > Rachel
> >
> > Btw:  On the way home from a recent trip at Thanksgiving, Don and I were
> suprised to see a
> > grilled chicken salad in the display at one of the eateries we passed in
> the airport while
> > going from one gate to another.  We didn't stop and eat it (we had
> pemmican, jerky, nuts,
> > dried fruit, and a bottle of purified H20 which we were happy to eat
> :-))).  But, we did
> > find it interesting to see....all of the components were Paleo-correct!

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