MOOvember Carnivore


(Karen) #153

I sometimes have mayo on tuna but always wish I hadn’t bothered. Its one of those things I fancy now and again but it is never as nice as what I envision it to be. I have also gone off deli meat… it does nothing for me and I end up picking at this and that if I do eat it. I don’t mind cold sliced beef but rarely eat ham, chorizo or salami these days unless I see it reduced and buy it on a whim … again I usually regret it. Cheese is also having that effect , I fancy it and after one or two bites think ewww shouldn’t have bought that. Strange how are taste buds are constantly evolving.


(Karen) #154

The 21oz steak sounds good to me , I wouldn’t need any aides or eggs and bacon with a steak that size :grinning:


(Karen) #155

Up with the alarm this morning, BP and pills 5aken and sat up fr a brew with my books. It was mild outside which is lovely for this time of the year, in fact the day has been fairly warm and sunny throughout!

Went to CrossFit for first ime in 3 months! Did a pairs workout with Sian which opened with a 2k row then 3 rounds of 60 wall balls, 50 push ups, 40 toes to bar, 30 box jumps finishing with a 4k bike erg. After the first round I thought that was it, I was thinking oh that wasn’t so bad considering i hadn’t done any CF for 3 months, I was hoping that was it lol but Sian kept saying No Mum its 3 rounds not 1 :rofl::rofl::rofl: :confounded::confounded: I am still coughing but hope that it will bring up all the crap on my chest!

I returned hone straight after CF, well straight after I had chatted to a few peeps lol. I went back outside, finished one of the books I had been reading and started a fresh new one… with another coffee.

About midday I cooked up 2 big sausages and 1 duck egg. Then later in afternoon, chicken wings which were quite tasty. Then I started feeling like I wanted something else so had a tin of sardines. They were nice. I have been slow cooking some pork ribs and just tried 3 but they are really ready so I will leave the rest slowly cooking away. Not sure I will eat any more this evening.


#156

@Karen18:
I wouldn’t need sides with such a big steak either I guess (unless I am exceptionally hungry) - but I fancy a smaller one with the sides, I do like my variety even during a single meal… A really good steak probably could be an exception, I had a nice day with only beef and a single yolk, after all… But I wouldn’t be sure I could eat the 21oz one. Probably yes, if not quickly, slowly and if I visit a restaurant again, I won’t make it quick, I like a nice atmosphere… I still would be safe and eat a small one with my beloved eggs and bacon first. I think. But if I visit the place when I have an established OMAD and I consider the money probably well spent, 21oz would sound good. It’s not a rare amount of meat for me to eat if I don’t have my other items. I am just unsure about beef, it’s chewier than my normal meat. So I would start with a small one.

I pretty much dropped my deli meat too, it didn’t last long and wasn’t serious. I keep my sausages, that’s another matter but they are just for the times when I need them. As long as I happily munch on my meat with some eggs and other things, I don’t need processed meat or cheese. But I still need them at this point, not every day but sometimes.
I kind of like my cheese (more if I eat it rarely) but I wouldn’t finish even a small, 250g block without Alvaro… I just don’t want so much cheese. Just a bit here and there for variety. I don’t think I fancy cheese nowadays, I just still need some bites, I had enough meat and cheeseless egg dishes and actually can eat cheese and egg, it’s even okay/nice but I don’t eat it because I desire it. I want satiation and see no better option. I really forget about it when I can just get satiated with a bunch of pork chuck and a few eggs. But I still rarely can eat only meat and eggs, boredom comes before satiation. I hope it will change. I try to have multiple kinds of meat and egg dishes but I still need dairy here and there. But usually not meat but the creamy, dessert-y kind.

I aim to do it simpler. It’s tiring to need my level of variety when I don’t even actually want the processed items, I just can eat them easier than my normal food and I need that. Maybe I need some training instead of using everything I have too easily? I just worry about hating meat for some time if I borderline force it on me… I don’t know how and what I would eat then. So I am careful.


(Daisy) #157

Checking in!
I’ve been doing really well. I came out of the extended fast and into the 80/20 protocol. It helped me to hold the weight loss pretty steady and I enjoyed all the carnivore foods. I also had a few days of super high protein that would set me back some pounds. Finally I decided to go raw lion and I lost a good bit more weight. I’m sitting at almost 22 pounds lost in the last 4 months. It stalled out over the last two weeks, so I brought in some cooked foods the last 2 days. Here are my last couple days and the same meal I’ve eaten we very day, every meal for the 21 days before the last two days.


#158

In response to having “sides” with a meal. How about some real biltong? I explored a new roadside business that has set up on the entry to the second major country town as I drive to the city. The proprietors are South African. That is key to this story.

It’s an unassuming little shop. Sort of ‘tacked on the end’ of a large liquor warehouse store.

First thing, the young guy serving at the counter was healthy. Broad shoulders, bright eyes, well muscled, great skin and white smile.

He clocked that I was Australian. The other customers that came in were all South African.

This shop had a wall of meat.

One side of the shop was all air-drying cupboards with insect-proof mesh doors you could see through. On the other side of the mesh, inside the cupboards, was all air drying beef. Mainly biltong, but some droevoors as well. I selected a big chunk of plain beef with a nice line of yellow fat running down it. That advice was given to me by a South African friend.

“The plain one is the hardest one to eat,” he said. “Most Australians will go for a flavoured biltong with different seasoning rubs.” I said I wanted to test out his shop and his wares. The plain one would tell me best. He asked, “Before I sell you this, I will ask, what do you normally eat?” Hmmm, I thought, interesting. “Oh, I’m a carnivore.”

“Good,” he said, “ Do you want this sliced to eat straight away? It will give you the best flavour if I slice it.”

“Yes, please,” I said. He took the chunk of meat, hefted it, gave it a friendly squeeze, and carefully placed it on a cutting board. “Hmmm, yes, this is a good one,” he said to himself. Then to me, “This is a good choice.” I told him about my South African friend, a thin wisp of a young lady, blonde hair blue eyes, does yoga with all the vegans, he flinched, but is the strongest in the class, as she is a carnivore. She tried the way of eating because her husband, a chef, went carnivore to lose weight and to cure depression. It worked. She said it just felt natural to eat in a carnivore way, it was how she has been brought up in South Africa. But she said her mother would take her to the butcher in their town and walk through all the hanging meat, always looking for a good piece of biltong with a nice fat stripe. He nodded and sliced the meat expertly and with care.

“So you’re not into plant-based?” he asked.

“Not at all,” I said

He weighed up my bag of meat. It worked out to be slightly cheaper than a large rib, half kilo, steak from my butcher. The meat mass seemed about equivalent. But with slow air dried beef biltong the nutrient density is higher. The beef is not fast oven dried like beef jerky.

“I will bet you that you do not get out of the car park driveway before you start eating that,” he smiled.

I collected the proffered bag, it was weighty, and already had tell-tale grease appearing, and opened it to take my first piece of raw air-dried beef. Let’s just say the best I could do after some chewing and a swallow was to mouth a silent,”Wow!” He laughed.

What a tonic to the corporate lunch of the day before. That first taste was like that scene in Pixar’s Ratatouille film where the food critic tries the food and it unlocks a long lost memory of goodness.

Oh man, does this air-dried raw beef taste fantastic. Within a few slices one knows the feeling of satiety and repletion.

This shop will be a regular stop on the city drive. I hope his business does well on the edge of this plant-based driven world.

I’ll have to admit to having a few more pieces after taking the photo for this post.


No-quit, No-carb No-vember (30 day carnivore experience)
(Vic) #159

It’s always cool to meet Carnivores or carnivore minded people in the wild.
It’s rare.

I make my own Biltong from beef. A skill I picked up from a south african long time ago.

Dare I say that south africa is the most carnivorous country in the world. Mostly due to lots of hunting in the white communities.


#160

This could be read in different ways :slight_smile:

I asked an AI app to draw a “white hunter” for me:

https://dream.ai/create


(Vic) #161

Ow dear :blush:
English is not my native language.

I mean to say that The white communities do a lot of wild game hunting in season. Biltong is a traditional way to preserve the spoils.

hope that was better :grin::smile:


#162

I was thinking about you yesterday - so good to hear your update.


#163

@FrankoBear
wonderful read on your post. very entertaining and you found a great source of meat.

@carnivoor2
find a carnivore in the wild…you had me cracking up on that one :joy:

@Ketodaisy
I was thinking about you also for a few days wondering how you were doing. wonderful update KD and super happy you are hitting your zc stride in full force. Super congrats!!


for me…so first meal of day yesterday: about 3/4 lb of bacon, kiddo got some of it before I could inhale down the whole lb.
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food rest of day was a tin of sardines, 1/2 lb. burger patty with bit of melty cheddar and 4 salami slices.

my cheddar. my usual brand. kinda had a weirdo taste I am not liking as much anymore. hmmm. taste change again on zc? I might try another brand for taste value but lately I am not enjoying my bit of cheddar when I do eat it. huh? I think I will experiment on some good cheese and see what is available out there. A store a bit further from me has a ‘cheese wall’ with tons of options, I think one day I will go to that store and see what jumps out at me. But I know I said to myself this cheddar I did love is now not footin’ the bill for me so I feel I am gonna be dumpin’ to the wayside and look around a bit for something else. Eh, no bother on it, only some cheddar LOL It can go if I find I am not a fan as much anymore.

Woke up this morning with low food thoughts again. 0 hunger. So today is going to be kinda a repeat from yesterday. Just not hankering at all for big meat! Just go with the flow.


(Karen) #164

@FrankoBear oh my goodness i have gone green eyed with envy (which wasn’t hard as I already have green eyes lol) that just sounds and looks fantastic. What a find!

@Ketodaisy fab pics and wow to your weight
loss, you must be feeling amazing x

@Fangs me and you with our cheddar lol. The cheddar i bought a few days back, it was only a small block maybe 250g, I enjoyed when I cut the first couple of slices and as quick as that my taste buds changed and i didn’t really enjoy the rest. I finished it, even putting a bit grated in my duck egg omelette the other day but in all honesty I could hardly taste it in it. So yesterday with no cheddar in fridge I started hankering after some… just for different taste in my mouth, not through hunger and I kept saying I would walk to the shop and buy some and then the other me said i can’t be bothered so had the sardines, oh blimey I kept changing my mind, talk about procrastination, but in the end I stayed home without the cheddar and had another 3 small pork ribs which by early evening were tender and ready to eat. (The 3 i ate earlier were not really ready and were chewy and nasty) Desires fixed, no more hankering for rest of the evening! Those pork ribs didn’t have much meat on them but they sufficed and satisfied what by then had become hunger pangs!
Oh and that bacon looks nice and crispy… and I don’t have any arghhh!

A bit of a wakeful night, nothing unusual really but up just about 8.20am. I had been awake at 6 and then 7 so it was good to fall back into a dreamy sleep for another hour or so. Brew n books in the garden per say and then about 9.45 off to the gym for my lower body workout. Was feeling some affects of yesterdays wall balls but doing the workout eased that nicely. Bumped into my ex prison colleague again so got a nice hug this morning. I like a nice friendship hug and he’s a lovely fella.

Returned home and sitting outside again listening to magpies squawking in my ear lol and catching up with you lovely people.

Food for today… I have a large pork shoulder defrosting in the fridge but not sure that it will be ready to cook till tomorrow. Still have left over pork ribs in slow cooker waiting to get eaten, I may put those in the oven with some salt on them to eat hot. Blimey trying to think what else I have in fridge, will have to go have a look… well if I haven’t anything else I do have plenty eggs so may finish the duck eggs scrambled in butter. It is midday but no hunger as yet. Have a great Sunday everyone and catch up again later this evening. Xx


#165

So true that we think, what to eat, but if WE EAT ANY meat we do fine and enjoy it also :slight_smile: and it does the body good!!

yea dairy/cheese!! I am a good cheeser thru all these years and I never envisioned just walking away from cheese but I have in all this time. Hmmm, seems sad to me but a normal body requirement and thought progression now. I will ‘check out fine cheese’ but in the end I might buy one small something but if it don’t google eye me and I haven’t been google eyed on any cheeses I check out even now, it looks like cheese might be going on that back burner for me as a ‘I just don’t want it’ and that is fine but it kinda caught me off guard in a way.

oh yea our tastes change along with texture we enjoy and more…so feel ya on that one!!!

Bumping into work people, cool and yet ya don’t gotta work there no more!! I take it you are adjusting well, kinda finding your new stride in your earlier retirement? I hope so but from your posts seems you are doing fab.

How is Raymond doing? Hope he is healed up and ok for more dancing in the future!!


(Karen) #166

Yeah I have settled into retirement and it was absolutely the right thing to do and I have a sense of peace about it all. Keeping so busy a lot of the time though, I think I may have to start turning offers down soon hahahah especially when it means seting my alarm to get up :rofl:

Raymond is still on crutches for another 3 weeks to ensure he heals properly and doesn’t set himself back again. I don’t nag him anymore lol he’s a big boy and has to make his own decisions and start thinking for himself. He tends to rely on me a little too much sometimes. I don’t mind helping him out as friends do but thats where it stops for my own sanity lol. I get a bit frustrated with him and when I get frustrated that’s when my BP spikes and i have to think of my own health. He will get himself dancing fit again before long and we will be able to put this behind us and start enjoying the dance scene again but it has made me realise I am able to move out of my comfort zone and go to some places on my own, which in the long run has to be a good thing. :slightly_smiling_face:


(Michael) #167

I eat 99% carnivore with one occasional plant in particular. Here is one photo from yesterday


(Vic) #168

A hard weekend of working 16h a day to get stuff done by Monday morning.

Last friday I wend to the supermarket to buy a pile of meat and that lasted me the whole weekend.

I have a small kitchen in the office space I’m using and tried to cook the meat nicely. Screwed it up mostly, so I ate halve of it raw. God I’m hopeless without my beautiful wife :pleading_face:.

Anyway it was 32£ for 2 1/2 days of food.
Just thinking about this, 5 years ago I would have worked 13h a day and wasted at least £250 in restaurants 3 times a day.

Not that I have a food buget or so, it doesn’t matter. But it goes to show how expensive junk food is compared to real food. (Away from home anyway)

Wel, things are done, time to relax

Good night


(Vic) #169

Looks all very nice.

I don’t see the plant? Is it a spice?


(Vic) #170

Confort zones are prisons girl, get out as fast as you can.


(Karen) #171

They certainly are Vic and so I am doing my very best to shift gear and doing more outside my comfort zones. Conquering anxieties… way to go :wink:


(Karen) #172

Food for today cold pork ribs … they weren’t as bad as 8 expected, thought I would have to stuff them in the oven to heat up. They’re photographed on a side dish so they look bigger than they were. I ate 9 and I think only 1 maybe 2 had a decent amount of meat on them, the rest were lacking somewhat.
Then later I had 2 duck eggs scrambled, which I nearly forgot to take a pic of so when I did remember there wasn’t a lot left. A tin of sardines. Then felt hungry for hot food so cooked up some wings. Again looks a lot but they were very small. Also had a couple of cups of beef stock.