i'm not following a paleo diet (neither i have my own property to set up a
permaculture-own-grown food) yet, but i begin to lookup at the paleo diet,
it seems that permaculture is particulary relevant to a paleo diet, and vice
versa. If you think at what you could grown on your property or a field
without machinery or plowing animals, you go vegetables, nuts, berries,
fruits, livestock (poultry, fishes ...), plus wild herbs and mushrooms, ...
here it is.
Grain floor could be, to a certain extend, could be replaced by chestnut
floor.
Nicollas
PS: sorry for my language, i'm french
2009/11/5 Justin Hahn <justin.hahn@gmail.com>
> I have been thinking about how a
> "paleo<http://www.earth360.com/diet_paleodiet_balzer.html>"
> diet would relate to Permaculture. From what I've seen on various
> permaculture operations and farms, a lot of the effort is put toward grains
> and other non-paleo foods like potatoes, taro, etc. In my reading about
> permaculture, the planned-for food mix invariably includes a lot non-paleo
> foods as well. It seems that a paleo Permaculture set-up would have some
> distinct differences from a neolithic (as opposed to paleolithic) setup.
> Is there anyone on this list serv who follows a paleo diet? And if so, how
> does that dietary choice affect the functioning of your food system?
>
> JustinHahn
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