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how the fuck did people first figure out that you could make bread from wheat

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jet-lagged appetizing codepig skinny woman
  12/18/17
One of the interesting parts of the first half of The Secret...
stimulating rough-skinned headpube affirmative action
  12/18/17
michael j fox was great in that movie
histrionic depressive
  12/18/17
Diversity
Awkward Sienna Old Irish Cottage
  12/18/17
grinding to flour made storage and preservation easier on...
Exhilarant transparent regret
  12/18/17
but how did they heat the dough after they threw the woman i...
stimulating rough-skinned headpube affirmative action
  12/18/17
*holds staff of ra up to sunlight for answer*
Exhilarant transparent regret
  12/18/17
*a haruspication is performed* *invents haggis*
stimulating rough-skinned headpube affirmative action
  12/18/17
they knew heating up stuff sometimes made it softer, more di...
Snowy curious nowag
  12/18/17
I think there was a lot of experimentation by women to make ...
Snowy curious nowag
  12/18/17
cr. The experimentation with cooking food really led to majo...
Titillating Twinkling Lay Puppy
  12/18/17
Olives are another good one. The process to make them edible...
primrose patrolman
  12/18/17
yeah, olives. that's a good one. Basically we'd do whateve...
Snowy curious nowag
  12/18/17
imagine what else is still out there waiting to be discovere...
Snowy curious nowag
  12/18/17
Ancient aliens.
deranged set travel guidebook
  12/18/17


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Date: December 18th, 2017 8:10 AM
Author: jet-lagged appetizing codepig skinny woman



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Date: December 18th, 2017 8:12 AM
Author: stimulating rough-skinned headpube affirmative action

One of the interesting parts of the first half of The Secret Of Our Success is a description of some of the insanely elaborate recipes tribal people have for survival. Humans are a questing and risk-taking species; our bolder members try all sorts of things out, and stuff that has an impact gets recorded in cultural memory, and the memories that are useful are likely to be preserved and embellished.

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Date: December 18th, 2017 9:59 AM
Author: histrionic depressive

michael j fox was great in that movie

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Date: December 18th, 2017 8:13 AM
Author: Awkward Sienna Old Irish Cottage

Diversity

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Date: December 18th, 2017 8:14 AM
Author: Exhilarant transparent regret

grinding to flour made storage and preservation easier

one day a flour supply got wet, then some woman's nasty cunt yeast that was ambient in the hut caused it to start burbling and growing

the inhabitants did the only reasonable thing - threw it in the fire

then there was bread

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Date: December 18th, 2017 8:14 AM
Author: stimulating rough-skinned headpube affirmative action

but how did they heat the dough after they threw the woman in the fire?

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Date: December 18th, 2017 8:16 AM
Author: Exhilarant transparent regret

*holds staff of ra up to sunlight for answer*

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Date: December 18th, 2017 8:17 AM
Author: stimulating rough-skinned headpube affirmative action

*a haruspication is performed*

*invents haggis*

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Date: December 18th, 2017 9:41 AM
Author: Snowy curious nowag

they knew heating up stuff sometimes made it softer, more digestible.

Remember, they were eating all kinds of shit, grass, tree bark resin, whatever they thought they could get some nutrition from. So getting things to a point where they could chew it up, put it in their belly--good or bad--- was part of the objective.

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Date: December 18th, 2017 9:37 AM
Author: Snowy curious nowag

I think there was a lot of experimentation by women to make edible that which was not edible. Lots and lots of de husking seeds and mixing spores and things like that.

Lots of observations of birds, wolves, and sampling what they sample too.

Bigger brains means wider ability to gather from the surroundings and make food--which led to bigger brains etc.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3832777&forum_id=2#34947609)



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Date: December 18th, 2017 9:51 AM
Author: Titillating Twinkling Lay Puppy

cr. The experimentation with cooking food really led to major breakthroughs. It takes a lot less energy to digest cooked food and it killed off parasites.

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Date: December 18th, 2017 9:43 AM
Author: primrose patrolman

Olives are another good one. The process to make them edible is crazy complex.

An odd omission is coffee. We figured this one our rather late in the game.

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Date: December 18th, 2017 9:44 AM
Author: Snowy curious nowag

yeah, olives. that's a good one. Basically we'd do whatever the fuck we could to soften stuff up and cram it in our stomach. If we could leech out the bitterness and didn't suffer extremes of stomach distress thereafter, I think we were good to go and had a new food source. Then of course, we'd try to make it taste better.

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Date: December 18th, 2017 10:00 AM
Author: Snowy curious nowag

imagine what else is still out there waiting to be discovered bro.

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Date: December 18th, 2017 9:58 AM
Author: deranged set travel guidebook

Ancient aliens.

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