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You know the "paleo diet?" Welcome to the PLIO DIET (Original Post) Warpy Dec 2014 OP
And which paleo diet is an important question to ask.q SheilaT Dec 2014 #1
And assuming they didn't pound grass seeds (like wheat) between two rocks Warpy Dec 2014 #3
Exactly! LeftishBrit Dec 2014 #6
That's awesome LostOne4Ever Dec 2014 #2
Rec! progressoid Dec 2014 #4
I'm reminded here of the song that my friend and I composed at the age of around 12 LeftishBrit Dec 2014 #5
Down south, we had Warpy Dec 2014 #7
We used to sing to the tune of 'Frere Jacques' LeftishBrit Dec 2014 #8
Ohhh. In sixth grade a friend taught me this song: SheilaT Dec 2014 #9
And now, a fine addition for Paleo and Plio eaters Warpy Dec 2014 #10
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
1. And which paleo diet is an important question to ask.q
Thu Dec 11, 2014, 06:15 AM
Dec 2014

Depending on what part of the world you're talking about will determine the diet.

So the idea of a Paleo diet is truly stupid.

Warpy

(111,240 posts)
3. And assuming they didn't pound grass seeds (like wheat) between two rocks
Thu Dec 11, 2014, 04:40 PM
Dec 2014

to make it edible? Just. Plain. Nuts.

Examinations of paleo scat have made it clear they ate anything that wouldn't kill them outright.

LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
6. Exactly!
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 05:04 PM
Dec 2014

And a 'paleo' (or any pre-modern) diet generally meant starving at times when food wasn't available or in season.

I can never, in any case, understand the desire that many people have to return to 'healthier' ancient roots, when right now is the first time ever that 'three score years and ten' really is the average global lifespan, rather than a rarely-attained ideal.

LostOne4Ever

(9,288 posts)
2. That's awesome
Thu Dec 11, 2014, 07:32 AM
Dec 2014

[font style="font-family:papyrus,'Brush Script MT','Infindel B',fantasy;" size=3 color=teal]Nothing to make one healthier than a diet from back when people where lucky to make it to 56 years of age[/font]

LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
5. I'm reminded here of the song that my friend and I composed at the age of around 12
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 04:59 PM
Dec 2014

To the tune of 'Puppy Love'

'And they called it being si-i-ick,
Just because we're on a diet of worms!'

I will spare you the rest of it.

Guess what we'd just been studying in History!

Warpy

(111,240 posts)
7. Down south, we had
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 05:57 PM
Dec 2014

Great green gobs of greasy, grimy gopher guts
Multilated monkey meat, dirty little birdie feet
Great green gobs of greasy, grimy gopher guts
That was my lunch at school.

(or And me without my spoon)

LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
8. We used to sing to the tune of 'Frere Jacques'
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 06:24 PM
Dec 2014

School dinners, school dinners,
Irish spew; Irish spew;
Sloppy semolina, sloppy semolina,
I feel sick -toilet quick!

(Alternative last line: 'No thank you! no thank you!')


Another relevant playground song, known to virtually all schoolchildren in the UK for generations, is:


Nobody loves me, everybody hates me.
Going in the garden to eat worms.
Big fat juicy ones, little skinny wriggly ones.
Going in the garden to eat worms!


(I think I prefer not to know what that tells one about the typical state of the UK psyche!)

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
9. Ohhh. In sixth grade a friend taught me this song:
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 11:16 PM
Dec 2014

Nobody likes me, everybody hates me
Guess I'll go eat worms,
Long works, short worms, fat worms skinny worms,
Oh how they do squirm!

Bite off the head, suck out the juice,
Throw the skins away,
Oh how I do thrive on worms,
Three times a day!


I even taught my sons that song.

Warpy

(111,240 posts)
10. And now, a fine addition for Paleo and Plio eaters
Mon Dec 15, 2014, 04:52 AM
Dec 2014

a handle-less knife that will allow you to lacerate all your body parts as you hack some poor animal apart in preparation for turning much of it into a burnt offering for whatever gods you fancy at the moment, the Paleo Knife from Williams-Sonoma



Yes, you too can experience all the joy of slicing your fingers to ribbons that early man experienced with his first blades knapped of flint or obsidian:

Italian designer Michele Daneluzzo took inspiration from Stone Age flint tools to create this eye-catching minimalist knife. Formed from one petal-shaped piece of steel, it serves as a versatile utility knife for chopping and slicing vegetables, herbs, fish and meats and can be sharpened like a common kitchen knife.


Available for a song (and dance) at http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/delben-primitive-knife/
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