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Jim Cales <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Jan 2002 15:29:57 -0600
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I find that a very interesting bit of information because I rarely feel the
need for food before 10:00 am.  Now you better move aside come noon I can
tell you because I can eat a whole cow by then!  LOL  but early in the
morning there is just no impulse to eat.  Maybe I just need to grab the dog
and go hunting?   I bet the neighbors would be startled to see that early in
the morning as they munch their wheaties.  :-)

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary" <[log in to unmask]>
> I read a book on the West Coast hunter gatherers (oregon/wash tribes) and
> none of them ate 'breakfast'... they found it strange that the Europeans
> did eat breakfast. They got up and went out hunting, did not eat first.
>
> >
> >For some reason if i delay breakfast too long i get the 'starving'
> >feeling, and the other thing is that mornings are a rush to get to work
>

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