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<blockquote data-quote="AloeSvea" data-source="post: 1953192" data-attributes="member: 150927"><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">I will look forward to checking on your way of eating in here from time to time. The carnivore WOE is extremely interesting, and yummy-interesting. </span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">I have tried it a couple of times for limited periods, and was hugely surprised that I found it so challenging. I thought it would be the easiest limited food way of eating of all, but it wasn't for me. I missed greens, nuts, and berries, oh yes - and that pesky 'Well Naturally' stevia sweetened chocolate to the point I felt deprived, which is a horrible feeling. But I was being a wuss. I will absolutely try it again when the season turns to the cold wet one in a few months time. I have a bit of a habit at the moment of taking peanuts along with copious water to the beach these hot beach-going days. Nutty-habits are hard to break!</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">It is indeed marvellous that cow meat meets all our nutritional needs the way it does. (and our bodies do that neat not needing vitamin C from fruit and veg thing. Gee I wish I had known about that in the old 'my body becoming diabetic' days!)</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">If/when I try a carnivore period again I will do the wee bit of chocolate for avo tea thing, and have cheered Brunneria for writing so beautifully about doing that on zero carb. </span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Yay for moo cows! Yay for their forbears the auruchs/urus/ure. There is a Swedish movie called 'The ox'/Oxen, which is very inspiring on the subject of us eating them to survive etc etc. (Only watch if up to contemplation on the poor old peasant class, starvation, and the effect on interpersonal relationships.) Cows came a long way in tall ships to get to my particular land masses in the middle of the ocean, but here they are. Very good eating.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AloeSvea, post: 1953192, member: 150927"] [FONT=Arial]I will look forward to checking on your way of eating in here from time to time. The carnivore WOE is extremely interesting, and yummy-interesting. I have tried it a couple of times for limited periods, and was hugely surprised that I found it so challenging. I thought it would be the easiest limited food way of eating of all, but it wasn't for me. I missed greens, nuts, and berries, oh yes - and that pesky 'Well Naturally' stevia sweetened chocolate to the point I felt deprived, which is a horrible feeling. But I was being a wuss. I will absolutely try it again when the season turns to the cold wet one in a few months time. I have a bit of a habit at the moment of taking peanuts along with copious water to the beach these hot beach-going days. Nutty-habits are hard to break! It is indeed marvellous that cow meat meets all our nutritional needs the way it does. (and our bodies do that neat not needing vitamin C from fruit and veg thing. Gee I wish I had known about that in the old 'my body becoming diabetic' days!) If/when I try a carnivore period again I will do the wee bit of chocolate for avo tea thing, and have cheered Brunneria for writing so beautifully about doing that on zero carb. Yay for moo cows! Yay for their forbears the auruchs/urus/ure. There is a Swedish movie called 'The ox'/Oxen, which is very inspiring on the subject of us eating them to survive etc etc. (Only watch if up to contemplation on the poor old peasant class, starvation, and the effect on interpersonal relationships.) Cows came a long way in tall ships to get to my particular land masses in the middle of the ocean, but here they are. Very good eating.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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