Acquired Ethnic Cuisine & Gardening

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"Neanderthals Cooked Surprisingly Complex Meals. Charred food remnants provide insight into 70,000-year-old dietary practices. "


Did you know that Euell Gibbons is considered a saint by characters in Margret Atwood's dystopian novels? The 49th anniversary of his death is this month.

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(from the article) "a sort of nutty taste" which Euell would likely approve...
 

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I hope that one reason for us to have gardens is to help us have healthy diets. Nutritionists tell us again and again that this means plenty of fruits and vegetables.

The prideful snootiness gardeners tend to have with garden success while traveling through the produce aisles at the soopermarket, that's probably a good thing – we have learned what is Good!
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indeed we have and keepeth our pie holes watering like an oasis in the dessert...

smut and snoot in a few posts of each other, what will the neighbor's think?
 

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My dearest departed husband did 23 and me DNA. It came back that he was 3% black from a woman around 1850. Mostly European, from Britain. Most interesting was that he was 3% Neanderthal, a greater percentage than most people. He asked what’s a Neanderthal? I found a picture on the laptop, turned it around so he could see it and told him, it’s this low browed knuckle dragging gorilla. He didn’t think it was funny but I did. From then on, if he did something to irritate me, I called him a Neanderthal. 😃
 

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