Almost with every meal. The few exceptions are when I'm too lazy to make anything more than cereal for breakfast.
Bacon is just lovely.
Bacon is just lovely.
this person speaketh the truth!Ultra-Chronic Monstah said:Heh.
But seriously, everyday. I don't know why, but I just can't feel... full without meat at some point in the day. Weird, but I need some form of beef to call it a day.
just curious, what is "read meat blue" mean?Abandon4093 said:It's actually the cooking process that most of these meats go through that's the issue.Vivi22 said:Contrary to what the USDA would like people to believe, eating red meat is not unhealthy.Abandon4093 said:2) because it's not the healthiest thing to do and I honestly much prefer a nice piece of fish.
Cooking red meats and fish under high temperatures creates heterocyclic amines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Which have a confirmed correlation with cancers.
Luckily for me, I eat my red meat blue and my fish very undercooked or completely raw.
But besides that, red meat has a high fat content, especially the higher quality it is. (Ever heard of marbling?) So eating red meat isn't as healthy as something like chicken which has a relatively low fat content.
That's really clever. Maybe I should get one too, to go with my shirt that says "I didn't colonise Africa to give black people their rights."DragonLord Seth said:I could eat meat all goddamn day. As my t-shirt clearly indicates,
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Totally agree with you there. I hear this kind of reasoning everywhere, and it's a really poor excuse for an argument.manic_depressive13 said:That's really clever. Maybe I should get one too, to go with my shirt that says "I didn't colonise Africa to give black people their rights."DragonLord Seth said:I could eat meat all goddamn day. As my t-shirt clearly indicates,
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lol yeah woops i had a typo, but you got what i meantAbandon4093 said:I said I eat my regmaverick019 said:just curious, what is "read meat blue" mean?Abandon4093 said:It's actually the cooking process that most of these meats go through that's the issue.Vivi22 said:Contrary to what the USDA would like people to believe, eating red meat is not unhealthy.Abandon4093 said:2) because it's not the healthiest thing to do and I honestly much prefer a nice piece of fish.
Cooking red meats and fish under high temperatures creates heterocyclic amines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Which have a confirmed correlation with cancers.
Luckily for me, I eat my red meat blue and my fish very undercooked or completely raw.
But besides that, red meat has a high fat content, especially the higher quality it is. (Ever heard of marbling?) So eating red meat isn't as healthy as something like chicken which has a relatively low fat content.
never heard of it before, and just curious by what you mean.ad meat blue. Blue is just a way the meat is cooked. Think rare.... only rarer.
This is what I was essentially getting at with my post though. There has never been any study which has shown a link between eating high amounts of fat from meat and diseases like heart disease. In fact, it's fairly clear now that the major cause of things like heart disease and clogged arteries is actually carbohydrates. Sugar and modern wheat being the bigger culprits. Eating a lot of fat won't even make you gain weight, something which is once again caused by over eating carbs resulting in blood glucose spiking and the body being forced to release insulin to store the excess glucose as fat.Abandon4093 said:But besides that, red meat has a high fat content, especially the higher quality it is. (Ever heard of marbling?) So eating red meat isn't as healthy as something like chicken which has a relatively low fat content.