December 25, 20214 yr Meat or carbs? Health not an issue, so don’t focus your answer around health being the reason. Which do you think you can do without for the rest of your life?
December 25, 20214 yr I eat brisket once every couple of months and a steak about as often. Can’t remember the last time I ate a burger. Option 3 wouldn’t be too hard to get used to. I’d miss really good brisket but I’d give it up way easier than everything else.
December 25, 20214 yr I love brisket, and I love lamb. But I could get red meat up in a nanosecond and be fine. I eat them very rarely.
December 25, 20214 yr poll options don't match thread question really. Being the smart man I am I voted strictly based on poll options and went #3 before I even read the first sentence. However i'd give up carbs in a heartbeat to keep all types of meat and veggies and fruit, etc.
December 25, 20214 yr 13 minutes ago, cam4mav said: poll options don't match thread question really. Being the smart man I am I voted strictly based on poll options and went #3 before I even read the first sentence. However i'd give up carbs in a heartbeat to keep all types of meat and veggies and fruit, etc. I would agree. I think. But I read a fable once about a kid ‘below the salt’ who tired of his bread centric diet and griped about the lack of meat. In response he was granted a meat only diet for long enough that a crust of bread became his every waking thought. Human nature is a blessing and curse of contradiction and surprise. And rock ribbed loyalty, too. If I were deeper in my cups, I’d quote the little Dickens’ Tim. Peace, Surly.
December 25, 20213 yr 11 hours ago, Sam Lin said: South Austin's mom. Like anyone on this board could ever giver her up.
December 25, 20213 yr 6 hours ago, Willfully Horn said: I would agree. I think. But I read a fable once about a kid ‘below the salt’ who tired of his bread centric diet and griped about the lack of meat. In response he was granted a meat only diet for long enough that a crust of bread became his every waking thought. Human nature is a blessing and curse of contradiction and surprise. And rock ribbed loyalty, too. If I were deeper in my cups, I’d quote the little Dickens’ Tim. Peace, Surly.
December 25, 20213 yr I went with 3rd option, would suck giving up burgers but it would be damn hard giving up bread and pasta, no Keto for me.
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