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What can you do without for life? 22 members have voted

  1. 1. ?

    • Meat- fish, poultry, red meat etc
      1
    • Everything besides meat
      6
    • #1 if you let me keep poultry and seafood
      15

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#5

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. 

#7

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. 

#8
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.

#10
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.

 

#13

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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