Paleo Retiree writes:
- “The last pre-Neolithic tribe on earth” isn’t giving up without a fight.
- A nice visit to a car-free quartier in Québec City. Why are there so few such neighborhoods in North America?
- Meet a great little Reddit performer. NSFW, but pretty charming too.
- Curry may be the oldest continuously prepared cuisine on the planet.
- World’s oldest figurative sculpture
- Reasons to be wary of eating too much wheat?
- Some hilariously corrosive mischief from Heartiste.
- The misogyny of the far left.
“Curry may be the oldest continuously prepared cuisine on the planet.” When was the interruption to mankind’s consumption of shellfish, then?
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I wonder if they’re making the assumption that anything qualifying as “cuisine” must date from the post-Paleo years.
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I’ve no idea exactly what they mean, but whatever it is we can be confident that the Chinese government will take umbrage at it.
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“Worlds oldest figurative sculpture” is a broken link.
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Thanks. Fixed now.
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I heard about the “wheat belly” thing last year, and gave up wheat for a couple of weeks. Didn’t notice any changes, didn’t lose any weight. On the other hand, I wasn’t an absolute fanatic about it. I was probably still getting bits of wheat here and there.
That’s one anecdote, of course, not data.
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I go easy on the grains myself these days. Hasn’t changed my life in any big way, but it does seem to leave me needing to worry less about putting on weight. That’s been a plus.
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My wife lost around 40 pounds on Gary Taubes’ low carb diet, and she stays away from wheat pretty religiously now. It’s been three years, and she still hasn’t regained it. Cooincidence? Possibly, but I’m certainly not shoving bread at her.
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Reblogged this on outtathekitchen.com and commented:
More interesting social biology here.
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