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Geezy

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  1.    Bob reacted to a post in a topic: January 2026 "World Carnivore Month" Challenge!
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  3. While I’m not against this I don’t believe it will have any effect nor will it “prevent around 20,000 cases of childhood obesity”. Removing cigarette commercials didn’t stop smoking. It’s up to parents to parent their child. It’s not the government’s responsibility. "Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22. Parents are responsible for teaching their children in all things for living a fruitful life. That includes eating properly. But even with that being said they will do what they want to do once they become adults. All you can do is lay the foundation. My children were not raised drinking cokes. We never had them in the house except for very rare occasions such as a big bbq. But once my son started working and earning I’m his own money he became addicted to them things. He eventually came back to his foundation though.
  4. That’s a good question Scott. I’m not really sure I have an answer for you. I have noticed a difference between rendering suet vs fat trimmings in how it renders down. The trimmings leave a more edible fat bit or crispy whereas the suet tends to be mushy and falls apart. I didn’t notice any difference in the liquid fat or how it cooks. It can take a long time to render most of the liquid fat out of the solid so depending on how long you rendered it may have been a factor. I keep my temps around 200° give or take and continue simmering it until the solids turn brown (which suet doesn’t seem to do) then is strain it through a metal strainer lined with paper towels and I press it to get all of the oil out of it I can.
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  14. Not much really. Some dumbbell workouts 2 or 3 times a week with a few body exercises and a long walk occasionally. I used to walk every other day but I’m just too busy these days building up my farm. That’s the main part of my exercise these days, just working on the farm all day. This cold weather has given me a little bit of a break lately.
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  20. I subscribe to a lot of carnivore channels and it funny or maybe sad how the algorithm is always showing me weight loss drug advertisements or diabetes medication advertisements.
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  22. “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown” From King Henry IV, by Shakespeare
  23. Haha. Oh you gotta turn in your carnivore card and take 20 lashes with a wet noodle. As long as it doesn’t create a craving in you or any kind of health setbacks it’s no big deal. Heck, I have a jalapeno about once a month a last month I ate some sauerkraut. Doesn’t cause me any issues.
  24. I’m not sure what you are trying to say here Paul.
  25. Your situation can be unique. Once I started carnivore I was amazed that I could eat as much as my body desired and I still lost weight and inches. I never had to restrict food but was actually able to increase how much I ate. Once I learned that it isn’t how much we eat but what we eat and what our body does with it that matters it all started making sense to me. I hope you find the combination that works for you Paul.
  26. Geezy replied to a post in a topic in Guest Questions & Answers
    I find that my cramps occur when my electrolytes are low due to high activity or work when it’s hot out. I drink a lot of water and even salt my water as well as add iodine to it but will still get cramps occasionally. I have to be careful about taking electrolytes because they can raise my potassium levels too high which is dangerous to the heart so I only take them when I think I’m going to need them. Now this may sound weird but something I’ve done twice now and it worked was to take a heaping tablespoon of yellow mustard when a cramp comes on and both times the cramps went away within a minute or so. I heard about this a decided to give it a try and so far it’s been working for me. It might be a coincidence but I’ll keep doing it and see.
  27. Thats the best way to do a fast in my opinion. Just let it come naturally.
  28. Hahaha! I just tell them “No thanks but I will have another ribeye”.
  29. I agree and subscribe to his channel.

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