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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 270366" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>My wife started eating what is now called the carnivor diet decades before it started to be come a religion. That is just part of the culture she came from. But in my experience the carnivor people are just like the vegans in pushing their diet on the rest of society. While I don't disagree with the diet at all, I know how much my wife spends at the grocery store eating so much meat. I like meat but I am a hard head and stopped eating beef years ago, just because the price went up to what I thought were ridiculous levels. My wife has a freezer full of beef but I refuse to eat it. I switched to pork and they did the same thing so I surely won't spend the money to eat pork which I really don't care for anyway. Fish and chicken are about all I eat only because of the price. I also drink weight gain and whey protein shakes because dollar for dollar, they are MUCH less expensive sources of protein compared to meats of any kind. My biggest challenge is getting enough calories.</p><p></p><p>[USER=15043]@Gman86[/USER], I am one of the lucky few that can eat anything I want and be fine, even donuts and ice cream. I try to keep the fats healthy and about 25%, the protein about 35% and the carbs about 40%. I actually do a carb cycling diet going high carb on workout days, medium carbs on days off and low carb on the weekend. My worst problem is I HATE vegetables of any kind and have not eaten any vegies in many years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 270366, member: 43589"] My wife started eating what is now called the carnivor diet decades before it started to be come a religion. That is just part of the culture she came from. But in my experience the carnivor people are just like the vegans in pushing their diet on the rest of society. While I don't disagree with the diet at all, I know how much my wife spends at the grocery store eating so much meat. I like meat but I am a hard head and stopped eating beef years ago, just because the price went up to what I thought were ridiculous levels. My wife has a freezer full of beef but I refuse to eat it. I switched to pork and they did the same thing so I surely won't spend the money to eat pork which I really don't care for anyway. Fish and chicken are about all I eat only because of the price. I also drink weight gain and whey protein shakes because dollar for dollar, they are MUCH less expensive sources of protein compared to meats of any kind. My biggest challenge is getting enough calories. [USER=15043]@Gman86[/USER], I am one of the lucky few that can eat anything I want and be fine, even donuts and ice cream. I try to keep the fats healthy and about 25%, the protein about 35% and the carbs about 40%. I actually do a carb cycling diet going high carb on workout days, medium carbs on days off and low carb on the weekend. My worst problem is I HATE vegetables of any kind and have not eaten any vegies in many years. [/QUOTE]
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