Keith Thomas wrote: >Writing from outside the US, I am amazed at how heavily bacon features >in palaeo food over there. I have also noticed this. As I wrote in my definition a while back, there are now two groups following paleo. The original group that is trying avoid the diseases of civilization, and the newer and larger group that is doing paleo to improve athletic performance. That group tends to not pay attention to processed meat issues. They are also more likely to consume dairy. They are not looking to the future. They argue that if you can consume dairy with no digestive problems then it is okay to eat. > When I >say nitrate-/ nitrite-free, I really mean free of the chemicals - as >pickling with natural agents will bring in the nitrates and nitrites >associated with them - celery, for example. Absolutely. But plenty of people in the US fall for the "No Nitrates Added." People don't seem to realize that any time a food manufacturer says none added, then it definitely has it. Otherwise they would simply state none. Don.