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A restaurant offering menus with appropriate ingredients for the Palaeozoic for breakfast, Mesozoic for lunch and Cenozoic for the evening meal.
Breakfast consists entirely of seafood, from a choice including seaweed, brachiopods, skate and rock salmon. All you can drink is water, though it can
be salted if you like.
Lunch is Mesozoic, so you can have everything you had for breakfast plus turtle, crocodile, eggs, pine nuts, sago and a wider variety of molluscs such as oysters and winkles. Drinks are the same as breakfast.
Finally, in the evening you can eat a normal meal with grains, fruit, other vegetables from flowering plants, mammal meat, dairy and so forth. Drinks are normal too.
Clearly it's not generally feasible to eat the exact life form which was alive at the time and there's an endangered species problem in some cases.
There's also a late evening specialty dish consisting of strata of the appropriate ingredients, which obviously i can't post here.
Paleo diet
http://en.wikipedia...ki/Paleolithic_diet [wagster, Oct 02 2009]
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I'd like a chocolate layer cake with dinosaur-shaped candies in one layer, and similarly-themed other layers... |
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At worst religion is simply a tool for limiting thought and behavior. This is a neat idea, why let religion limit that neatness? |
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There is a small movement towards the paleo diet (link), based on the assumption that our guts haven't changed much since the paleolithic era when they were adapted to digesting whatever we could find to eat. The theory is basically that our digestive systems should be best suited to eating small quantities of fruit and meat and very little cereal crop. Of course there's very little evidence that stone-age peeps were any healthier than us, and quite an amount to the contrary. |
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As to the idea itself - I'd certainly eat there. |
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Well, the problems there would be working out what was on land at the time. I don't know whether liverworts are edible, for example. Then there's the question of millipedes.
Concerning alcohol, the issue is when yeast evolved, and i have no idea when that would be.
[Wagster], yes, i'd come across that before. Works well with the Cenozoic. Earlier periods emphasise the contingency of our ecological niche because it becomes a bit of a puzzle. |
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...mis-read the title as "Pathological Restaurant" (the dining experience where you scrub up, don hospital gowns and dissect, and eat, food which has been carefully and expertly prepared and arranged to resemble human corpses). |
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Mis-read as... oh what the hell - I'll post it. |
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Do you get a huge asteroid impacting just about teatime, resulting in a complete change in the menu ? |
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I like. Rock cakes at that point, maybe. However, you would then have to remove most of the oxygen from the atmosphere before lunch. |
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Would lava cake be available? |
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"Ze breakfast special today is ze Primordial oeufs monsieur." |
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Ah yes - that's what I meant |
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Primordial soup is a must! :) |
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[cough] so I was responsible for this? |
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Yes, but i can't remember how, and [wagster] span off an idea from this too. |
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"Waiter, waiter, there's a fly in my Primordial Soup !" |
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"Ah, that must be the Creationist Croutons, Sir." |
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Thanks, yes. Who ordered the Spaghetti Carboniferous ? Don't have the squid, it tastes lie Pleistocene....... |
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Is there any filter coffee ? Eh ? No, Jurassic Perk-ed will be fine ..... |
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"Special offer - limited quantities......." |
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Don't forget to try the Early Bird Lava Special. |
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//I'm not sure serving alcohol for breakfast is a good idea.// |
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How could anyone doubt that serving alcohol for breakfast would be a good idea? If it were socially acceptable, I'd have alcohol as a part of every balanced breakfast. |
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Regarding the original idea, I think it might be more fun to make the progression happen during days of the week, rather than during times of each day. Maybe even progress through each month. That way, depending on when you go, the day's menu will depend on how far along you are in the week/month and you can dine during whatever part of the day you wish. |
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