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#51 2008-03-28 19:16:32

louis
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Re: Protein Sources in First Colonies - An idea

For animal protein - in order of introduction I have on the menu:

1. Shellfish

2. Guinea pigs (a delicacy in South America)

3. Chickens

4. Small deer


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#52 2008-03-29 04:50:31

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Re: Protein Sources in First Colonies - An idea

And earth worms  wink

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#53 2015-11-29 17:46:16

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Re: Protein Sources in First Colonies - An idea

Fixed shifting issues and artifacts

A variety of foods and sources quite what you might expect for the topic....

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#54 2022-09-22 09:28:30

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Re: Protein Sources in First Colonies - An idea

Yet a balance of Fruit, Fiber, Veg and Carbs?

Worms fed to other creatures, the Earthworm, Lumbricus,  worm is also applied to various other living forms such as larvae, insects, millipedes, centipedes, shipworms such as teredo worms, or even some vertebrates creatures with a backbone such as blindworms and caecilians.

Why earthworms are so important to soil
https://www.dl-online.com/news/why-eart … nt-to-soil

Worms elevate phosphate levels in grass
https://phys.org/news/2022-08-worms-ele … grass.html

New Zealand flatworm (Arthurdendyus triangulatus) is a large land flatworm native to New Zealand. It can vary from 5 mm in length when hatched to approximately 17 centimetres (6.7 in) in mature adults.

invasive alien species in Europe?

https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content … 43&from=EN

Australoplana sanguinea is species of flatworm native to Australia. It has been locally introduced to New Zealand.

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/468227 … -sanguinea

Dangers of eating rabbit meat ( Protein poisoning & Tularemia )
https://preppingplanet.com/dangers-of-e … bbit-meat/

Eating rabbit meat is more popular than ever as they are fairly easy to raise and most importantly they are cheap to feed.

6 Signs You Could Be Eating Too Much Protein
https://www.eatingwell.com/article/2918 … h-protein/
Because the phrase "everything in moderation" includes protein too.

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