(10-14-2016, 01:24 PM)jason Wrote: [ -> ]We were once scavengers I guess. They say early humans lived off of bone marrow from carcasses. That stuff is fascinating when you take time to delve into it. I never took higher than 100 level anthropology class in college, but I loved it.
Humans could wear out almost any prey with our elite endurance.
Even today a top human athlete can run 50 miles faster than a horse.
(10-14-2016, 01:24 PM)jason Wrote: [ -> ]We were once scavengers I guess. They say early humans lived off of bone marrow from carcasses. That stuff is fascinating when you take time to delve into it. I never took higher than 100 level anthropology class in college, but I loved it.
And now you can go to some restaurant to order big beefy bones and scrape the bone marrow out to put on toast as a delicacy. Amazing how things can come full circle.
![[Image: Bone_Marrow_at_Fix_St_James.JPG]](http://www.foodtourist.com/images/Bone_Marrow_at_Fix_St_James.JPG)
(10-19-2016, 11:47 AM)Millhouse Wrote: [ -> ]And now you can go to some restaurant to order big beefy bones and scrape the bone marrow out to put on toast as a delicacy. Amazing how things can come full circle.
![[Image: Bone_Marrow_at_Fix_St_James.JPG]](http://www.foodtourist.com/images/Bone_Marrow_at_Fix_St_James.JPG)
That looks delicious. I've always wanted to try bone marrow. Closest thing that I've had is the marrow in the bone of a ham steak.