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by MikeTheGreat
753 days ago
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The idea that pigeon meat was considered to be better than chicken meat is fascinating. That said - is there a volume challenge with pigeons (vs. chickens)? Like, I feel like now-a-days I can get a reasonably good volume of chicken meat on the bone (breasts, drumsticks to some extent, maybe some wings?) but pigeons seem small enough that you'd need like 4-10 for a single meal for a 4 person family. It feels like it's easier to produce more chicken meat, and more cheaply (is this why it's less desirable than pigeon meat)? Also, it's time for lunch apparently :) |
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Want to live like we used to? Eat way less protein in meats. This is the solution.
I just built a set of chairs that were in a picture from a shaker museum. I managed to get the scale correct because there was a soda next to one in the photo.
It turns out that 1840's people were WAAAAY smaller than they are today. Not fat. But overall dimensions.
Why?
Eat less protein.