Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 http://darwinstable.wordpress.com/ There are, a lot of foods that are not considered paleo that we eat and are probably very healthy foods. The reason some are not on the list is most of them are new world foods and were not available to our our evolving bodies. The paleo diet is based on foods available in the old world. Admittedly, foods today are, for the most part, a poor copy of wild foods our foraging ancestors ate. Most people who follow a paleo diet are not purists and add a few odds and ends in and eat outright forbidden foods on occassion.. I did yesterday.. But the two big groups of forbidden foods are detrimental to our health as more than 50% of people have senstitives to one or both groups, grains and dairy. We shouldn't eat them... rice is often the exception and it is one of the exceptions in my diet. As for peas, I believe they are considered legumes along with beans therefore forbidden, same with peanuts, though I eat peanut butter. Which is why I have my rule, can't eat raw, can't eat cooked.... So if I had some fresh peas, I would probably eat them, and I do occassional love a french fry and I east peppers and other new world foods that one can pick out of the garden and munch down on. But my goal is to keep the forbidden at a distance and only rarely indulge in them.. ________________________________ From: Ernest Willingham <99tomatoes@...> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 4:55:05 PM Subject: RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Anybody that thinks that you can't eat peas raw has never had a garden. While I'm in the garden, I often pick peas shell them, eat them and toss the pods in the compost pile. Also, I grow snow peas. I eat them in the garden raw, pods and all. ew RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:12:23 -0700 You can't eat peas raw? Lorri That last para made little since... no potatoes, you can not eat them raw.. same with peas and grains.. the foods you can eat raw you can cook... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 On 4/25/09, Cody <lecody2001@...> wrote: > > http://darwinstable.wordpress.com/ > > There are, a lot of foods that are not considered paleo that we > eat and are probably very healthy foods. The reason some are > not on the list is most of them are new world foods and were > not available to our our evolving bodies. Do those of Native American extraction choosing to follow the Paleo diet make exceptions when it comes to New World foods? And are there lists of New World paleo foods for them? And, if so, what about people of mixed genetic heritage, part Native American, part European? Is there any research about which portions of our genetic heritage we should listen to if choosing to follow a Paleo lifestyle? > Most people who follow a paleo diet are not purists and > add a few odds and ends in and eat outright forbidden foods > on occassion.. I did yesterday.. It's true of many programs. I am high raw, but not 100% raw. Yesterday I had a lovely vegetable soup cooked on the stove with broccoli, Brussels sprouts, peas, corn and tomatoes. Additionally, I'm transitioning toward a Natural Hygiene lifestyle but put some cumin and cayenne in my soup (natural hygiene teaches to avoid spices.) I just felt like having some soup. Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 but sprouted grains are a different story!? I have a friend who can't eat wheat but she can eat wheat that is sprouted with no problems! Kathy :0) SANDHOLLOW SAVANNAH CATS SandHollowSavannahs.com Southwestern Utah RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Anybody that thinks that you can't eat peas raw has never had a garden. While I'm in the garden, I often pick peas shell them, eat them and toss the pods in the compost pile. Also, I grow snow peas. I eat them in the garden raw, pods and all. ew RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:12:23 -0700 You can't eat peas raw? Lorri That last para made little since... no potatoes, you can not eat them raw.. same with peas and grains.. the foods you can eat raw you can cook... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 On 4/25/09, Kathy at SandHollow Savannah Cats <sandhollow@...> wrote: > > but sprouted grains are a different story!? I have a > friend who can't eat wheat but she can eat wheat > that is sprouted with no problems! I don't know about sprouted wheat, but I know that people with gluten intolerance and celiac can still have wheatgrass juice because there's no gluten in the grass, just in the grain. Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 We had our little sprouting class/party the other day and I made those " pecan pie bites " - can't remember whose they were - the girl with the blog LOL? anyway - I accidentally bought figs instead of dates but it work out anyway and they were a big hit!!? I ate too many - they were soooo good!? We had lots of other stuff like?pulse, bean sprout patties and bean sprout burgers - it was really fun!? Kathy :0) SANDHOLLOW SAVANNAH CATS SandHollowSavannahs.com Southwestern Utah Re: Eating Paleo On 4/25/09, Kathy at SandHollow Savannah Cats <sandhollow@...> wrote: > > but sprouted grains are a different story!? I have a > friend who can't eat wheat but she can eat wheat > that is sprouted with no problems! I don't know about sprouted wheat, but I know that people with gluten intolerance and celiac can still have wheatgrass juice because there's no gluten in the grass, just in the grain. Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 On 4/25/09, Kathy at SandHollow Savannah Cats <sandhollow@...> wrote: > > We had our little sprouting class/party the other day and > I made those " pecan pie bites " - can't remember whose > they were - the girl with the blog LOL? anyway - I > accidentally bought figs instead of dates but it work out > anyway and they were a big hit!!? I love figs and have been thinking about usingt hem to make something " fig newton-y " . I think I have a recipe for raw fig newtons but it uses a dehydrator so I haven't made it. Your figgy pecan pie bites sound real yummy. I have never liked regular pecan pie (and I grew up in the South so I had plenty of opportunities to try it! LOL), but I think I would probably like raw pecan pie. Especially with figs! Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 I believe the reason for this is because grains have natural pesticides (the anti-nutrients I believe) that are a protection against animals and pests that might eat it. The grain is the seed of the next generation so it protects itself until it sprouts, once sprouted it is a plant and doesn't need the protection anymore. G " It came to me that every time I lose a dog they take a piece of my heart with them. And every new dog who comes into my life gifts me with a piece of their heart. If I live long enough, all the components of my heart will be dog, and I will become as generous and loving as they are. " ~Cheryl Zuccaro On Apr 25, 2009, at 6:21 PM, Kathy at SandHollow Savannah Cats wrote: but sprouted grains are a different story!? I have a friend who can't eat wheat but she can eat wheat that is sprouted with no problems! Kathy :0) SANDHOLLOW SAVANNAH CATS SandHollowSavannahs.com Southwestern Utah RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Anybody that thinks that you can't eat peas raw has never had a garden. While I'm in the garden, I often pick peas shell them, eat them and toss the pods in the compost pile. Also, I grow snow peas. I eat them in the garden raw, pods and all. ew RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:12:23 -0700 You can't eat peas raw? Lorri That last para made little since... no potatoes, you can not eat them raw.. same with peas and grains.. the foods you can eat raw you can cook... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 I see - that's very interesting! Kathy :0) SANDHOLLOW SAVANNAH CATS SandHollowSavannahs.com Southwestern Utah RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Anybody that thinks that you can't eat peas raw has never had a garden. While I'm in the garden, I often pick peas shell them, eat them and toss the pods in the compost pile. Also, I grow snow peas. I eat them in the garden raw, pods and all. ew RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:12:23 -0700 You can't eat peas raw? Lorri That last para made little since... no potatoes, you can not eat them raw.. same with peas and grains.. the foods you can eat raw you can cook... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 Me! :~) So glad you had fun with that recipe! Most any dried fruit will do, actually. Each with different tastes, and textures. It's fun to experiment. :~) :~) Thia On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Kathy at SandHollow Savannah Cats < sandhollow@...> wrote: > > > We had our little sprouting class/party the other day and I made those > " pecan pie bites " - can't remember whose they were - the girl with the blog > LOL? anyway - I accidentally bought figs instead of dates but it work out > anyway and they were a big hit!!? I ate too many - they were soooo good!? We > had lots of other stuff like?pulse, bean sprout patties and bean sprout > burgers - it was really fun!? > > Kathy :0) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 No dehydrator for you huh? We discovered a new use for mine today, we found out the water heater was leaking (we hadn't noticed it until I found mushrooms growing out of the carpet. One of the weirdest things I've ever seen). One of the boxes that got wet had some irreplaceable magazines that my room mate has had for 30 years or so. He had the idea of drying them in there, it has worked beautifully! Lorri _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sparrow R Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:55 PM Subject: Re: Eating Paleo I love figs and have been thinking about usingt hem to make something " fig newton-y " . I think I have a recipe for raw fig newtons but it uses a dehydrator so I haven't made it. Your figgy pecan pie bites sound real yummy. I have never liked regular pecan pie (and I grew up in the South so I had plenty of opportunities to try it! LOL), but I think I would probably like raw pecan pie. Especially with figs! Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 By paleo standards, grains are starvation foods. In other words you eat them when threre is nothing else to eat.. Sparrow, By paleo standards, even native americans should eat old world foods since their time here is too short to have evovled to eat the foods... I eat new world foods, because it is my own opinion, that providing the raw rule can apply, and the foods here full of nutrients, not anti-nutrients as in grains in beans, eat them... potatoes can't be eaten raw, so even though you can cook and eat them, you have to cook them to eat, so they can't be paleo. ________________________________ From: Kathy at SandHollow Savannah Cats <sandhollow@...> Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 12:30:32 AM Subject: Re: Eating Paleo I see - that's very interesting! Kathy :0) SANDHOLLOW SAVANNAH CATS SandHollowSavannahs .com Southwestern Utah RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Anybody that thinks that you can't eat peas raw has never had a garden. While I'm in the garden, I often pick peas shell them, eat them and toss the pods in the compost pile. Also, I grow snow peas. I eat them in the garden raw, pods and all. ew RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:12:23 -0700 You can't eat peas raw? Lorri That last para made little since... no potatoes, you can not eat them raw.. same with peas and grains.. the foods you can eat raw you can cook... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 I'm going to try some of your others too!? Thanks so much for having your blog and sharing! Kathy :0) SANDHOLLOW SAVANNAH CATS SandHollowSavannahs.com Southwestern Utah Re: Eating Paleo Me! :~) So glad you had fun with that recipe! Most any dried fruit will do, actually. Each with different tastes, and textures. It's fun to experiment. :~) :~) Thia On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Kathy at SandHollow Savannah Cats < sandhollow@...> wrote: > > > We had our little sprouting class/party the other day and I made those > " pecan pie bites " - can't remember whose they were - the girl with the blog > LOL? anyway - I accidentally bought figs instead of dates but it work out > anyway and they were a big hit!!? I ate too many - they were soooo good!? We > had lots of other stuff like?pulse, bean sprout patties and bean sprout > burgers - it was really fun!? > > Kathy :0) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 Thanks! I do plan on getting back to it. It's been forever! Thing is, I have tons of pics and recipes to add, just haven't been adding them... ugh... such a procrastinator... LOL. Maybe this is the boost I need to get back over there... Thanks for " reminding " me! :~) Thia On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Kathy at SandHollow Savannah Cats < sandhollow@...> wrote: > > > I'm going to try some of your others too!? Thanks so much for having your > blog and sharing! > > > Kathy :0) > > SANDHOLLOW SAVANNAH CATS > SandHollowSavannahs.com > Southwestern Utah > > -- º¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤º Quick & Easy Vegan Recipes http://easyraw.blogspot.com/ º¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤º Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 On 4/26/09, Lorri <raw@...> wrote: > > No dehydrator for you huh? Not until I have a kitchen big enough to put one in. > We discovered a new use for mine today, we found > out the water heater was leaking (we hadn't > noticed it until I found mushrooms growing out of > the carpet. One of the weirdest things I've ever > seen). Both my husband and I have (at different times, both before we met each other) seen mushrooms growing out of carpets. It's a side-effect of affordable housing in Chicago. :-P Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 On 4/26/09, Cody <lecody2001@...> wrote: > > By paleo standards, grains are starvation foods. In other words > you eat them when threre is nothing else to eat.. I've heard others say the same thing about animal flesh, actually. Humans are very flexible creatures that can survive on a wide range of foods. The trick is figuring out which of those are optimal for the system. Dogs are quite similar. I've seen very healthy dogs that were raw vegan. But that's probably not the optimal dog diet. :-) > Sparrow, > > By paleo standards, even native americans should eat old > world foods since their time here is too short to have evovled > to eat the foods... So the Paleos subscribe to the land-bridge theory of how people got to the Americas? Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Could someone define " eating paleo " for me. I'm pretty sure I don't want to adopt that diet, but it would be good to at least know what it means. Thanks, Connie http://www.home-and-school-solutions.com/ > > http://darwinstable.wordpress.com/ > > There are, a lot of foods that are not considered paleo that we eat and are probably very healthy foods. The reason some are not on the list is most of them are new world foods and were not available to our our evolving bodies. The paleo diet is based on foods available in the old world. Admittedly, foods today are, for the most part, a poor copy of wild foods our foraging ancestors ate. > > Most people who follow a paleo diet are not purists and add a few odds and ends in and eat outright forbidden foods on occassion.. I did yesterday.. > > But the two big groups of forbidden foods are detrimental to our health as more than 50% of people have senstitives to one or both groups, grains and dairy. > We shouldn't eat them... rice is often the exception and it is one of the exceptions in my diet. > > As for peas, I believe they are considered legumes along with beans therefore forbidden, same with peanuts, though I eat peanut butter. > > Which is why I have my rule, can't eat raw, can't eat cooked.... So if I had some fresh peas, I would probably eat them, and I do occassional love a french fry and I east peppers and other new world foods that one can pick out of the garden and munch down on. But my goal is to keep the forbidden at a distance and only rarely indulge in them.. > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Ernest Willingham <99tomatoes@...> > > Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 4:55:05 PM > Subject: RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) > > > > > > Anybody that thinks that you can't eat peas raw has never had a garden. > While I'm in the garden, I often pick peas shell them, eat them and toss > the pods in the compost pile. Also, I grow snow peas. I eat them in the > garden raw, pods and all. > ew > > RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: > Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) > Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:12:23 -0700 > > You can't eat peas raw? Lorri > > That last para made little since... no potatoes, > you can not eat them raw.. same with peas and > grains.. the foods you can eat raw you can cook... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 On 4/28/09, Connie Lacelle <groups@...> wrote: > > Could someone define " eating paleo " for me. I'm pretty sure I > don't want to adopt that diet, but it would be good to at least > know what it means. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolithic_diet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 thepaleodiet.com paleodiet.com Both really good sites, one (the first I think) is by the author of the book on the subject if not the idea itself, at least in it's current form. G " It came to me that every time I lose a dog they take a piece of my heart with them. And every new dog who comes into my life gifts me with a piece of their heart. If I live long enough, all the components of my heart will be dog, and I will become as generous and loving as they are. " ~Cheryl Zuccaro On Apr 28, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Connie Lacelle wrote: Could someone define " eating paleo " for me. I'm pretty sure I don't want to adopt that diet, but it would be good to at least know what it means. Thanks, Connie http://www.home-and-school-solutions.com/ > > http://darwinstable.wordpress.com/ > > There are, a lot of foods that are not considered paleo that we eat > and are probably very healthy foods. The reason some are not on the > list is most of them are new world foods and were not available to > our our evolving bodies. The paleo diet is based on foods available > in the old world. Admittedly, foods today are, for the most part, a > poor copy of wild foods our foraging ancestors ate. > > Most people who follow a paleo diet are not purists and add a few > odds and ends in and eat outright forbidden foods on occassion.. I > did yesterday.. > > But the two big groups of forbidden foods are detrimental to our > health as more than 50% of people have senstitives to one or both > groups, grains and dairy. > We shouldn't eat them... rice is often the exception and it is one > of the exceptions in my diet. > > As for peas, I believe they are considered legumes along with beans > therefore forbidden, same with peanuts, though I eat peanut butter. > > Which is why I have my rule, can't eat raw, can't eat cooked.... So > if I had some fresh peas, I would probably eat them, and I do > occassional love a french fry and I east peppers and other new world > foods that one can pick out of the garden and munch down on. But my > goal is to keep the forbidden at a distance and only rarely indulge > in them.. > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Ernest Willingham <99tomatoes@...> > > Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 4:55:05 PM > Subject: RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: > Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) > > > > > > Anybody that thinks that you can't eat peas raw has never had a > garden. > While I'm in the garden, I often pick peas shell them, eat them and > toss > the pods in the compost pile. Also, I grow snow peas. I eat them in > the > garden raw, pods and all. > ew > > RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: > Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) > Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:12:23 -0700 > > You can't eat peas raw? Lorri > > That last para made little since... no potatoes, > you can not eat them raw.. same with peas and > grains.. the foods you can eat raw you can cook... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Google is your friend! RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: > Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) > Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:12:23 -0700 > > You can't eat peas raw? Lorri > > That last para made little since... no potatoes, > you can not eat them raw.. same with peas and > grains.. the foods you can eat raw you can cook... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Umhmmm. I think I'll just stick with trying to get back to eating the way Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden. Thanks for the info. Connie http://www.home-and-school-solutions.com/ > > > > http://darwinstable.wordpress.com/ > > > > There are, a lot of foods that are not considered paleo that we eat > > and are probably very healthy foods. The reason some are not on the > > list is most of them are new world foods and were not available to > > our our evolving bodies. The paleo diet is based on foods available > > in the old world. Admittedly, foods today are, for the most part, a > > poor copy of wild foods our foraging ancestors ate. > > > > Most people who follow a paleo diet are not purists and add a few > > odds and ends in and eat outright forbidden foods on occassion.. I > > did yesterday.. > > > > But the two big groups of forbidden foods are detrimental to our > > health as more than 50% of people have senstitives to one or both > > groups, grains and dairy. > > We shouldn't eat them... rice is often the exception and it is one > > of the exceptions in my diet. > > > > As for peas, I believe they are considered legumes along with beans > > therefore forbidden, same with peanuts, though I eat peanut butter. > > > > Which is why I have my rule, can't eat raw, can't eat cooked.... So > > if I had some fresh peas, I would probably eat them, and I do > > occassional love a french fry and I east peppers and other new world > > foods that one can pick out of the garden and munch down on. But my > > goal is to keep the forbidden at a distance and only rarely indulge > > in them.. > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Ernest Willingham <99tomatoes@> > > > > Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 4:55:05 PM > > Subject: RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: > > Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) > > > > > > > > > > > > Anybody that thinks that you can't eat peas raw has never had a > > garden. > > While I'm in the garden, I often pick peas shell them, eat them and > > toss > > the pods in the compost pile. Also, I grow snow peas. I eat them in > > the > > garden raw, pods and all. > > ew > > > > RE: lemon pudding/ (was Re: > > Dehydrating sprouts/Sparrow) > > Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:12:23 -0700 > > > > You can't eat peas raw? Lorri > > > > That last para made little since... no potatoes, > > you can not eat them raw.. same with peas and > > grains.. the foods you can eat raw you can cook... > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 On 4/28/09, Connie Lacelle <groups@...> wrote: > > Umhmmm. I think I'll just stick with trying to get back to > eating the way Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden. After reading the definition of Paleo on Wikipedia, it looks like raw vegan fits within the parameters. Fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds. Sure, there's more in paleo like lean meats and seafood and paleo can be cooked, but by my reckoning, the " Garden of Eden diet " is a sub-set of Paleo and not contrary to Paleo's philosophy (unless one *must* cook one's food and *must* eat meat to be considered Paleo) Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 > Sparrow, > > By paleo standards, even native americans should eat old > world foods since their time here is too short to have evovled > to eat the foods... So the Paleos subscribe to the land-bridge theory of how people got to the Americas? Sparrow I have no idea Sparrow, but the Native Americans evolved in the old world... ________________________________ From: Sparrow R <sparrowrose@...> Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 6:18:55 PM Subject: Re: Eating Paleo On 4/26/09, Cody <lecody2001 (DOT) com> wrote: > > By paleo standards, grains are starvation foods. In other words > you eat them when threre is nothing else to eat.. I've heard others say the same thing about animal flesh, actually. Humans are very flexible creatures that can survive on a wide range of foods. The trick is figuring out which of those are optimal for the system. Dogs are quite similar. I've seen very healthy dogs that were raw vegan. But that's probably not the optimal dog diet. :-) > Sparrow, > > By paleo standards, even native americans should eat old > world foods since their time here is too short to have evovled > to eat the foods... So the Paleos subscribe to the land-bridge theory of how people got to the Americas? Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 On 4/30/09, Cody <lecody2001@...> wrote: > > I have no idea Sparrow, but the Native Americans evolved in the old world... Says whom? Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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