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MS KATHRYN P ROSENTHAL <[log in to unmask]>
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-- [ From: Kathryn P. Rosenthal * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --

I'm going to sign off the list in a day or two.  My dog and I will spend
three months in New Mexico.

At the end of the trip, we will stay a couple of weeks in a remote
location at an old lodge in a mountain forest that is quite near to a
wolf rescue operaton.   Because the inn serves complete breakfasts and
dinners every day, the owner asked if I was on a special diet.  Ha!  I
hesitantly explained my paleo diet to him and he seemed to react very
well.  He said, "That's a diet of exclusion...we just won't fix anything
for you that appeared after 12,000 yrs. ago."  They agreed to prepare
meat, veg, fruit, nuts, seeds, berries.

I know that the lodge grows its own herbs and that it is on a lake and
in a huge forest, so perhaps the meals will be somewhat paleo.  The
daily cost for the two meals, a bedroom and private bath is $45 per day!
!

It might be nice for someone on PALEOFOOD to compile a list of hotels,
inns, lodges, etc. that will attempt to cook paleo meals for guests.
Although many of us live in the U.S., there must be places all over the
world that would be willing to cook paleo.  Just a thought...

Kath

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