Yes, I've thought the same thing. I have family with chickens, and there's a whole list of things that they can and cannot eat, and I can only wonder how many chickens perished in that pursuit of knowledge? I think humans have been smarter than we give them credit for for a long time, so maybe it didn't take as much trial and death as we imagine, but still, it's easy to take nonpoisonous plants for granted when you can look them up online.
No, I haven't watched that. Looks interesting!
And now I really want chocolate.
How intriguing are these small parts of history that no one really gives a second thought to! : )
It was a great little series... I might end up going back and watching it again now.
Hahahaa... I'm not much of a chocolate girl. I do like a little bit of dark chocolate now and then. But I do enjoy a hot chocolate... one made with cacao powder, not coco! ; )
Oh you haven't tried the dark chocolate with sea salt and pepper from chuao!!!!!
Oh wow that sounds good, I wonder if I can find that around here???
I have had it with sea salt... and it was... yeah... but I don't know about the pepper. I'm not a huge fan of pepper.
Probably most of the profound things that have happened in history were never recorded...
You are probably right!