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Dear Liz,

I try to give both sides of the argument re: pork--the studies indicated that

it caused pathogenic changes in the blood, but many cultures thrive on it.

And as many religions proscribe pork (and my co-author is Jewish) I did not

include pork recipes. but many of the lamb and beef recipes can be used for

pork. Sally

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  • 11 months later...

> In a message dated Mon, 7 Oct 2002 6:52:56 PM Eastern Standard

Time, zumicat writes:

>

> > I tend to have a negative veiw on consuming pork because I

> > do tend to think

> > of pigs as natures garbage disposals.

>

> > So the Jews were much smarter in, having decided to " civilize, "

opting to just not eat pork rather than to eat pork raised

the " civilized " way of feeding them " nature's garbage. "

>

> Chris

<>><><>We can ask them when we get to heaven! Dennis

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