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Whey vs Bone Broth to supplement protein, your thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="FeelingLost" data-source="post: 88969" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>Hi mpayton66, your salmon patti's sound yummy I'm going to try them.</p><p></p><p>My teeth won't let me chew the tougher pieces of beef so I have to buy the expensive stuff and keep the portions sizes down. </p><p>I just bought a beef meat grinder/sausage maker. I hope to but chuck roast or ribeyes and make my own hamburger.</p><p></p><p>My wife always finds really good deals on the chicken breasts lots of buy one get one free. I've never tried an air cooker that sounds interesting.</p><p>I usually make my own bread crumbs from some expensive day old bread it varies by what the bakery has on hand. </p><p>I then use egg white and fry in 1/4" of olive oil to get that good fat.</p><p></p><p>I have one of those small automatic pressure cookers and want to try making my own bonebroth. I just need some good instructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 88969, member: 15131"] Hi mpayton66, your salmon patti's sound yummy I'm going to try them. My teeth won't let me chew the tougher pieces of beef so I have to buy the expensive stuff and keep the portions sizes down. I just bought a beef meat grinder/sausage maker. I hope to but chuck roast or ribeyes and make my own hamburger. My wife always finds really good deals on the chicken breasts lots of buy one get one free. I've never tried an air cooker that sounds interesting. I usually make my own bread crumbs from some expensive day old bread it varies by what the bakery has on hand. I then use egg white and fry in 1/4" of olive oil to get that good fat. I have one of those small automatic pressure cookers and want to try making my own bonebroth. I just need some good instructions. [/QUOTE]
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