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On Fri, 18 May 2012 21:27:54 +0000 (UTC), Doug Freyburger
> wrote: >ImStillMags wrote: >> Doug Freyburger > wrote: -snip- >There's a concept I found hilarious. Paleolithic eating is where if you >can acquire a food with no technology more advanced than a sharp stick >and you can eat it raw with no ill effects then feel free to eat it raw >or cooked. The product is in a jar and made in a factory using metal >grinding machines. Yet because the ingredients can be pulled off of >trees and other plants the resulting product is paleolithic allowed. > >It's as funny to me as a box of Rice Chex being labelled "gluten free". >Sure, so's my chicken and broccolli. My favorite is the hard candy labeled 'fat free'. Jim |
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