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Food

April 3, 2009

Humans did not always eat meat.

Do you ever think about how far we’ve diverted from the path of our pre-historic ancestors and they’re eating patterns? Consider how the earliest humans evolved, and what they ate. They were hunter-gatherers and did not evolve with the characteristics of carnivores. Humans aren’t made to tear animals apart and eat their flesh. When you look at carnivorous animals, such as wild cats, you can see their teeth are designed to rip and tear, not chew.

Humans evolved from vegetarian creatures. Even our digestive systems are not particularly suited to eating meat. Eating meat is a relatively recent development in human history, most likely born of opportunity and necessity. Perhaps earliest man observed carnivores eating meat, and if they couldn’t find any of the natural foods they were used to eating, such as vegetables, berries, nuts and grains, then they might have assumed that eating meat would at least sustain life.

But initially we emulated the creatures we evolved from, herbivores like apes. Even to a prehistoric mind, apes would have looked similar to man, walking primarily upright, with arms and hands. We naturally would have foraged for our food, eating roots and berries, fruits and nuts. We would have watched the apes peeling bananas, or crushing nuts on stones to get at the meat of the nut.

Food

January 22, 2009

Quick and Easy Dessert Recipes

After eating the main course, it is always nice to end the meal with some desserts. You can save ice cream or coffee or you can do something better by serving other quick and easy dessert recipes.

The first one is called cherry chocolate bark. The ingredients that you will need are a bag of semisweet chocolate chips and crushed cherry flavored candy canes. When you have the ingredients, line a 9×13 inch baking pan with aluminum foil.

Now melt the chocolate chips in a microwave-safe glass or ceramic bowl in 30-second intervals, stirring after each melting, until smooth, 1 to 3 minutes. Don’t make the mistake of overheating the chocolate because you could burn it.

Using a spatula, quickly spread the melted chocolate evenly in the prepared pan until the bottom of the pan is covered. Sprinkle the crushed candy evenly over the chocolate, and pat lightly with a clean spatula to help the candy settle into the chocolate. Put the pan in the freezer for half an hour to cool then remove the pan and remove the foil then serve.

A lot of people can’t resist eating a cheesecake. To do that, you will need crushed graham crackers, melted butter, cream cheese, white sugar, milk, eggs sour cream, vanilla extract and all purpose flour.