pimg class=”alignright” alt=”balsamic3″ src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/balsamic3.jpg” width=”320″ height=”240″ title=”balsamic3 photo” /It#8217;s time for yet another edition of #8220;Is It Primal?#8221; where I determine and decree the worthiness of various foods. First up, I discuss balsamic vinegar #8211; both types #8211; and explain whether or not it belongs in a Primal eating plan. After that, chestnuts get roasted over the open fire of my analysis. Apricot kernels, those weird little almond lookalikes, are next, followed by chitosan. Finally, I cover the safety and healthfulness of Korean nori snacks. Keep in mind, readers: once my edict on a particular food has been handed down, once it has been deemed Primal or not Primal, the word is sacrosanct. It must be hewed to, or else you will suffer the consequences, which can include such horrors as revocation of your Primal Cred card or banishment to a title=”My Escape from Vegan Island ” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/vegan-island/”Vegan Island/a./p
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