Anyone who is following this blog (which would surprise the living shit out of me) will know that I’m running a cost assessment for people interested in eating Paleo. This cost assessment was a sort of last minute addition/replacement to my original thesis of recommitting to a stricter 30 Paleo diet. This means I’ll be [...]
My wife and I have been eating a relatively Paleolithic diet regimen for nearly a year now. Personally, I’ve felt as though I was slipping a little. Having more ice cream treats here, chocolate moose there. Maybe it would be time to recommit to this diet regimen.
After a somewhat Mardi Gras experience Sunday night, [...]
This weekend I participated in New York City’s First Annual Barefoot Run on Governor’s Island. I’m relatively new to the barefoot running movement but at the behest of organizer and champion of the modern Paleolithic lifestyle, John Durant, I signed up. After all, [...]
I think the best thing to do at this point is arrange a date between Andrew Shirvell and Chris Armstrong. Not that Armstrong wants a date with Shirvell, but surely Shirvell wants a date with Armstrong.
If you haven’t been paying attention Michigan Assistant Attorney General Andrew Shirvell has been publicly attacking University of Michigan’s [...]
Its interesting to note that as the Local and Real Food movement becomes larger and more vocal the Fed is right on its heels to make sure we don’t have local control over our own decisions. To give you an idea of how much the Fed wants to do away with Local government back [...]
New word: Hysteresy – A joke that makes fun of prevailing orthodox dogma but is so funny that it causes the pious to laugh in spite of themselves.
Sam Harris has cynically taken the side of the Christian Right in his recent tirade against the so-called Ground Zero Mosque. His article in The Daily Beast is all opinion and reaction and very short on facts.
As a fellow Atheist, I’ve always held the sneaking suspicion that [...]
What were your folks doing when they were kids? Well, if you are my age or older your folks were probably doing a lot of the things depicted in these pictures of late Depression Era America.
I am completely enamored with these images. Even in this era it shows [...]
The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement
I fully support these people’s right to die. I’ll be eating their share of beef.
A little background on the previous post on cooking. Anthony Bourdain is running a small and informal essay contest as part of the publicity for the new paperback edition of his book Medium Raw. I’ll be honest, I haven’t read this book. I’m not even sure I plan to, though I like Anthony Bourdain a [...]
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