Hunting-Gathering on the Web: This Week in Paleogastronomy, Week 27
Here’s a point. The paleodiet could greatly benefit those affected by Celiac, a condition in which the afflicted have an adverse reaction to gluten.
Here’s the counterpoint. Allegedly, some carbs may benefit the old IQ. http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/theappetizer/archive/2009/07/07/lunchbox-revival-bring-on-the-bagels-carbs-are-brain-food-study-says.aspx
We gave you our picks for the top paleo dining spots, and places to crash in the Napa Valley. It appears we have some triangulation with the LA Times. . Here are their picks.
Something to consider next time you travel. As airlines cut back to stay solvent, one of the first expense items on the chopping block is gastronomy, paleo or otherwise. Consider these airlines, that pay a bit more attention to your health and taste buds, next time you book.
Having problems eliminat.ing food smells from your kitchen? Here are some helpful tips.
Now for something completely different. Here is a blast from the past, recipes from the classic Washington Post comic strip, the “Cheap Thrills Cuisine.” This comic strip ran in the Washingon Post through the early part of the millenium.
If you really dig these comics as much as we do, you can grab a copy of “Cheap Thrills Cuisine With Chef Peppi: A Collection of Quick, Tasty, Creative Recipes” from Amazon.
Until next week.
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