If you believe all the studies about food, you'd die of starvation as only food grade diatomaceous earth has no adverse effects, that I know of, so basically you'd be eating sand. (Now someone will point out a study that shows diatomaceous earth has adverse health effects too).

On 2/17/2015 1:38 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
Quoting David Mann <[email protected]>:

I should have taken photos of the brunch and dinner menus but I think my wife may have done so. I recommend the peach parfait! I found the kangaroo a little tough (always have to try the native fauna at least once). I got the impression that it's not an easy meat to cook. If I could get some here I'd try it in the slow cooker. I remember it being sold here for a short while about 20 or more years ago...



One of the odd challenges I used to set myself while travelling was to eat the Australian coat of arms. I managed it eventually in outback South Australia about 15 years ago. Kangaroo pie for lunch and emu steak for dinner. The pie was first class; the emu less so...

Kangaroo is a lot easier to get here these days - even supermarkets stock it. It's long been considered to be a healthy choice for meat eaters, being low in fat, but some recent research has suggested there may be other adverse health issues.




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