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The breakfast.

>> No.16199385
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>>16199312
I had 2 ribeyes with 5 eggs my chickens laid this morning

>> No.16199393

>>16199385
Based and redpilled.

>> No.16199417

>>16199312
Raw milk? I would've added more butter desu

>> No.16199430

I had a spinach, onion, and cheese omelet. It was pretty good desu senpai.

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>>16199312
Healthy af king.

>> No.16200547

>>16199385
Whats a horseshoe in flyover food?

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>>16199435
>ancestral diet

>> No.16200607

>>16199312
Two 1/4 pounder burger patties, two slices of American cheese, whole bunch of frozen mixed vegetables, orange juice.

>> No.16200613

>>16200592
Monkeys don’t eat bananas in the wild

>> No.16200623

>>16200613
What if I give a monkey a banana in the wild and it eats it? Didn't think about that did you

>> No.16200636

>>16200547
Code for rat feces most likely

>> No.16200677

>>16199435
There are recipes from around 1000 years ago that use almond milk, but it was mostly a substitute during religious holidays when they weren't supposed to consume dairy. Processed white bread might be a modern thing but grains are just as "ancestral" too.

>> No.16200800

you are such a boring retard, no wonder you make threads on /ck/

>> No.16201360

>>16199312
the farts later must have been rancid with that much protein

>> No.16201392

What meat/recipe is that? Just some boiled beef?

>> No.16201393

test

>> No.16201529

>>16199312
are you making these threads jason?

>> No.16201537

>>16201529
hello punkass bitchass canadian muthafucka punkass bitchass bitch

>> No.16201542

>>16199312
Jason-esque meal.

>> No.16201544

>>16201529
Yes, otherwise that fag that posts my food on /sp/ would make them and steal my (You)s

>> No.16201555

>>16201544
can you explain your meat blanching technique?

>> No.16201575

>>16201537
t. vaccine taker

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>>16200547
never heard of it before but it looks to be half a burger with some fries and sauce on top

>> No.16201591

>>16199435
>ancestral diet
>depicts post-iron age individual
>diet consisting of meat and dairy
nope. it was grains, grains and more grains, and a tiny morsel of meat once in a blue moon. there's a reason civilization started only once agriculture became a thing.

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>>16199312
get on my level, son.

>> No.16201596

>>16199435
>old good, new bad

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>>16201591
>(((civilization)))
ngmi

>> No.16201615

>>16201602
next time don't post iron age depictions then.
>pastoral
>bronze
nope, if you're following herds around you don't have time to keep rebuilding kilns. you're chipping whatever rocks you find.

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>next time don't post iron age depictions then.

>> No.16201619

>>16201591
what are you talking about, do you think hunter gatherers wandered around all day collecting sheaves of wild wheat? the ancients would have subsisted mainly on fish and game, and some fruit here and there when in season

>> No.16201624

>>16201615
>nope, if you're following herds around you don't have time to keep rebuilding kilns. you're chipping whatever rocks you find.
moron
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythian_metallurgy

>> No.16201627

>>16201619
they did eat grains though, but not in huge amounts, meat was still the staple. there are theories that farming began because people were already eating bread and liked it enough to try to make it easier to produce.

>> No.16201634

>>16201627
true, at least for some cultures, but my post was in response to:
>nope. it was grains, grains and more grains, and a tiny morsel of meat once in a blue moon
which is completely wrong. if you ate "grains, grains and more grains, and a tiny morsel of meat once in a blue moon" you would die

>> No.16201639

>>16201619
>iron age depiction
>"hunter gatherers"
dumbass
>>16201624
>Other signs of Scythian metalworking can be found throughout sites attributed to the people. Several notable Scythian archeological sites contain the remnants of metalworking operations; at one settlement along the Dnieper, remnants of blast furnaces and slag have been found, implying the existence of a large metallurgical center
so they had some people living in 1 place doing the metal work in exchange for food. the metal workers weren't following the herds around. your own source
dumbass.

>> No.16201640

>>16200623
we arent the same species as monkeys anymore

>> No.16201657

>>16201639
>so they had some people living in 1 place doing the metal work in exchange for food. the metal workers weren't following the herds around. your own source
>dumbass.
you said pastoralists can't have metallurgy because they're moving around, so i posted a link of how a pastoralist culture can have metallurgy, and you're talking about how it doesn't count or something. they were pastoralists who had advanced metal tools, deal with it

>> No.16201667

>>16201657
>you said pastoralists can't have metallurgy because they're moving around,
Exactly
>so i posted a link of how a pastoralist culture can have metallurgy
And? The metal workers evolved past pastoralism, allowing them to practice their craft. So you're arguing against yourself.
> they were pastoralists who had advanced metal tools
Only because the craftsmen adopted a settled lifestyle, the opposite of pastoralism
>deal with it
yes you should

>> No.16201694

>>16201667
>get rich and strong as a pastoralist
>opportunities to either buy weapons or enslave/enserf people to make them for you without becoming settled yourself
>pastoralist now has access to high end metallurgy without settling
what about this do you not understand

>> No.16201799

>>16199435
If you were a king, maybe. Peasants ate the grains.

>> No.16201813

BONG YOUR FOOD IS FUCKING GROSS HOLY SHIT

>> No.16201900

>>16201799
>In 1600, King Henry IV of France (1553-1610) declared, "I want no peasant in my kingdom to be so poor that he cannot have a poule au pot on Sundays."

>> No.16201932

>>16201694
It's just autism, anon. Autistic people can't fathom non-absolutes or exceptions. Things must be even and organized, so the idea that a small group of otherwise mobile people stay where they are in order to supply the rest with goods that can't be made on-the-move is too much for them when you're working with words that end in "-ist". They'd throw the same shitfit if you were describing a socialist country with capitalistic features. Exceptions make their head explode.

>> No.16201933

>>16201900
That nigga was also a C*lvinist, so fuck em.