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comment_9528

I've sampled raw hamburger (supposedly more dangerous) and raw steak. It was alright. I've also sampled raw liver and thought it was better than cooked liver.

But I've only done it once. I'm a fan of cooked meat 😄

comment_9539

I find that its an ever sliding scale for me.  Ive been carnivore for right about 2 years now, and in the beginning, preferred my meat fully cooked.  Nowadays, I get it a little warm in a pan or over the fire and thats just right.  I like to leave it out at room temp a while before cooking, so it isnt freezing in the center, but thats me.  Way more nutrients left in there without all the heat so Ive heard.

comment_9541
13 minutes ago, Skeptic said:

I like to leave it out at room temp a while before cooking, so it isnt freezing in the center, but thats me.

I need to do this more. I tend to go straight from the fridge to the pan. I can get a nice medium, but if it's thick it's either rare in the center or well done about 1/4" around before you get to the medium center.

comment_9824

As I progressed into the carnivore diet, my tastes definitely changed.  Whereas I used to buy the cheapest butter I could find, now I buy the top grade stuff, and let me tell you, its worth it.  I can now tell just by tasting meat if it is fresh or not the relative fat content, and if has come from a local butcher or the grocery store.  Its an acquired skill, you might say.  Trust your body.  

Cooked meat will still give you plenty of nutrition, but you DO lose a lot of the value by overcooking.  Raw is actually best, if you can do it.

I thought it was gross at first too, but here I am, eating a pound of basically raw ground beef at lunchtimes, with a half a stick of top quality butter and loving it.  Never felt better.  I actually crave it.

 

comment_9828
8 minutes ago, Skeptic said:

As I progressed into the carnivore diet, my tastes definitely changed.  Whereas I used to buy the cheapest butter I could find, now I buy the top grade stuff, and let me tell you, its worth it.  I can now tell just by tasting meat if it is fresh or not the relative fat content, and if has come from a local butcher or the grocery store.  Its an acquired skill, you might say.  Trust your body.  

Cooked meat will still give you plenty of nutrition, but you DO lose a lot of the value by overcooking.  Raw is actually best, if you can do it.

I thought it was gross at first too, but here I am, eating a pound of basically raw ground beef at lunchtimes, with a half a stick of top quality butter and loving it.  Never felt better.  I actually crave it.

 

I’m kind of appalled, kind of sicken, somewhat taken back and a lot disgusted 

I’m not eating raw beef

but I liked your thing about butter

what kind of better do you suggest)

comment_9830

Gosh, didnt mean to hurt any feelings!

Finlandia and Kerrygold are the best widely commercially available butters, but if you live anywhere near dairy country, you may find that other more local butters are superior.  I personally like the Cabot extra creamy premium butter, and my local favorite is Breakstone's out of Walton, NY

comment_9841
Gosh, didnt mean to hurt any feelings!

Finlandia and Kerrygold are the best widely commercially available butters, but if you live anywhere near dairy country, you may find that other more local butters are superior.  I personally like the Cabot extra creamy premium butter, and my local favorite is Breakstone's out of Walton, NY

And you can make your own.


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comment_9905
On 3/1/2025 at 12:27 PM, blakeslist said:

Ajonous Vonderplanitz cured his cancer eating steaks that were 1 year old in refridgerator.

Disgusting video, lol.

Wikipedia has a different take on what cured his cancer.

Apparently he was a raw food paleo advocate. I can't find anything outside of the Ripley's video that discusses the rotting flesh. But, that was definitely him in the video.

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