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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
... > The thread about Crab Legs, and also the one about 10 Foods it Takes Guts to > Eat, leads me to post this. > > Here are a few of my thoughts which don't necessarily count for a hill of > beans, as some will tell you ![]() > > I suspect people first decided to eat crabs because they saw sea-birds (or > maybe even bears in certain areas) cracking them open on rocks and plucking > out the meat. Probably the same with oysters, clams, mussels, etc. > > Drinking milk is rather a given; human women have always breast fed and so > do goats, cows, sheep. Naturally it would follow, milk the cow. > > Berries and fruit I can also understand; watch the birds and the deer, they > eat them so they must be pretty much okay. > > But what made that first brave soul pluck a mushroom from the ground and eat > it? So many nightshades are deadly. What wild critters were they watching > to determine this one was okay and that one wasn't? > > Please, discuss! > Squirrels, deer, insects, and many other critters snack on mushrooms. BTW nightshade has nothing to do with mushrooms - it is a plant that contains the poisons belladonna and atropine. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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