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Paleo diet -- one month results
actually, i suspect you will rather like it. it's kind of a cross between
chicken and frog legs, but a little on the sweet side (depending on what the little bugger's been eating). if you like it, i suggest seeking out woodchuck/groundhog :-) -- Peace, Pen -- Pawbreakers - The Candy for Cats! http://www.pawbreakers.com "Ignoramus15381" wrote in message ... In article , Lee Rodgers wrote: On 21 Aug 2004 23:34:13 GMT, Ignoramus15381 wrote: For breakfast tomorrow, I am going to eat a stewed squirrel. i Eww! Ig, isn't that carrying the paleo thing just a wee bit far? It'd have to be a pretty bad decade before stewed squirrel hits my menu. LOL I don't think that squirrel will be a staple of my menu, but it is one of those things that I wanted to try one day.,.. i |
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