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Ashley,

Where did you read that the Inuit made broth?... this seems highly unlikely to me since their energy sources were very scarce and long cooking outdoors [the igloo would melt if cooking was done indoors] is very inefficient energy wise... for some odd reason they DID hard boil eggs gathered from nests... in long STONE troughs [outdoors] ... you'd think they'd eat them raw...

Dedy


  From: Ashley Moran To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 1:39 PM


  <<Ah, ok.  I was under the impression that the Inuit practice of making  
  bone broth was essential in the absence of vegetables.>>

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