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Hunting-Gathering on the Web: This Week in Paleogastronomy, Week 27

July 11, 2009
By jc
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...
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Hunting-Gathering on the Web: This Week in Paleogastronomy, Week 27

July 6, 2009
By jc

Start a new American tradition and grill fish for the 4th of July. Some tips and a so-so grilled salmon recipe from San Francisco. In the “looks to good, it has to be shared” category is a neo-Canadian classic, Baked Sable Fish, with Asparagus and Optional Soybean Salad. From the Daily Apple, this is...
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Lost and Found in the Mayan Riviera

April 26, 2009
By jc
Lost and Found in the Mayan Riviera

As I alluded to in my last post, following the paleolithic diet in Mexico, can be quite challenging, The outbreak of a possible swine flu pandemic makes it even more challenging. The native cuisine here has descended from the “three sisters”, the traditional ingredients of native Indians: corn, beans and squash. The greater emphasis...
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