PyramidHead
Contributor
Following some discussion in the plant-based foods thread, and some research of my own, I'm going to try eating a purely carnivorous diet for a month. The idea behind it is to simply eat only meat and drink only water. "Meat" just means animal-sourced food and can contain:
All of which can be eaten with or without salt, butter, or tallow. Bone broth can also be consumed.
This is, for me, a huge shift. I eat lots and lots of sugar and starch every day, and drink plenty of beer. But I love meat, and I'm looking forward to using the money I'll save from snacks and alcohol to enjoy some nice cuts on a daily basis. According to the testimonials and some scattered (but not conclusive) research, this diet is healthy and nutritionally complete. My plan is to get a sense of what's easy to prepare, tasty, keeps well, and is relatively inexpensive, and then stock up on it the next time I go grocery shopping.
If nothing else, this will be kind of a reset for my system, to purge all the junk I've been eating and drinking. After the 30 days, I can decide whether I want to continue eating this way indefinitely (as many do) or tweak it a little for convenience and comfort. I'll update this thread with any interesting observations, and with general progress throughout the duration of the diet.
Beef
Steaks such as ribeye, sirloin, strip, and chuck eye
Short ribs
Roasts such as prime rib, chuck, brisket
Ground beef or strips of beef for stir-fries
Organs such as liver and heart
Marrow bones
Lamb
Ribs
Chops
Shank
Pork
Shoulder or butt roasts
Baby back ribs, spare ribs
Shoulder chops
Pork belly
Poultry
Wings
Thighs and drumsticks
Breast is typically too lean, except for goose and duck.
Fish and shellfish
Salmon
Trout
Mackerel
Sardines
Oysters
Mussels
Crab
Lobster
Shrimp
Scallops
Eggs
Chicken
Duck
Roe
All of which can be eaten with or without salt, butter, or tallow. Bone broth can also be consumed.
This is, for me, a huge shift. I eat lots and lots of sugar and starch every day, and drink plenty of beer. But I love meat, and I'm looking forward to using the money I'll save from snacks and alcohol to enjoy some nice cuts on a daily basis. According to the testimonials and some scattered (but not conclusive) research, this diet is healthy and nutritionally complete. My plan is to get a sense of what's easy to prepare, tasty, keeps well, and is relatively inexpensive, and then stock up on it the next time I go grocery shopping.
If nothing else, this will be kind of a reset for my system, to purge all the junk I've been eating and drinking. After the 30 days, I can decide whether I want to continue eating this way indefinitely (as many do) or tweak it a little for convenience and comfort. I'll update this thread with any interesting observations, and with general progress throughout the duration of the diet.