BBC E-mail i had today

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thebristolbloke
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BBC E-mail i had today

Post: # 18414Post thebristolbloke »

Hi All,

Was sent this by a friend and thought i'd post it on in case anyone else was interested.


take care



phil




I've been contacted by the BBC to help find some people for a TV series
- The Truth About Food. This looks like a great opportunity to
experience what it would have been like for our ancestors.

Would you like to go back to a time when man was in tune with nature?

Are you interested in finding out if we could learn anything from our
ancestors� diet and lifestyle?

If so �The Truth about Food,� a new series from BBC Science would like
to hear from you. We are looking for adventurous people to spend two
weeks living communally exploring the diet and lifestyle of pre-pastoral
man.

The fortnight will include workshops in the skills pre-pastoral man
would have needed to obtain and prepare food. It will take place at a UK
location in mid-July. You need to be a non-smoker.

If you are interested in finding out more please contact us on: 0870
010 6770 or email: truthaboutfood@bbc.co.uk. Please mention �Evo Diet�
and be sure to leave a contact number.
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Post: # 18419Post Lou8 »

I'd be scared they expected me to kill things - I'd be useless at that.

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Post: # 18428Post wulf »

Sounds fun but I'm due to make a return trip to Spain to walk the last hundred miles of the Camino de Santiago about then so wouldn't have the time even if I got picked.

I would be great if someone from this forum did go though!

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Post: # 18530Post Wombat »

Hmmm, I'm a bit far away again!

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