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I'm leaving for West Virginia in the morning for a four day ride on the Hatfield and McCoy trails. Last year was my first trip while on Carnivore and I didn't plan all that well. I ended up eating some plain burgers cooked in vegetable oil. It landed hard and I had some unexpected pit stops along the trail. 

This year I am trying to plan a little better. There is also two packs of country style pork ribs and two NY strips that didn't show in the pics. It should be enough to hold me from Wednesday til Sunday. 

Not really complaining but it is a bit easier just to eat where everyone else eats. LOL

Scott

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comment_10963
3 hours ago, Scott F. said:

I ended up eating some plain burgers cooked in vegetable oil.

They must have been lean because usually burger can cook in its own fat.

Have fun on your trip 🙂

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comment_10973

Thanks.

Cooked on the griddle alongside whatever else they were cooking. 

When I looked back into the kitchen it was a normal size bottle of oil but to me it stood out like it was a five-gallon bucket.

One of the oddities with carnivore (for me anyways) is that I ate using seed oils my entire life with no issue. Once I went five-six months without them the least bit now sends me running for the bathroom. 

My wife cooked some fries one night and then did the burgers in the same pan. She said, "I forgot" and I said, "shouldn't matter all that much for no more oil than is there".

It did. 

Scott

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Interesting. I haven't completely black-listed seed oils in my life. I try to avoid them as much as possible, but I know I'm likely getting them when I dine out. 

comment_11004

Practicing the 6 P’s of success.
Good job.
When we do without something for a time that is toxic to us I believe we develop a sensitivity to it. It’s a good deterrent to keep from getting hooked on it again.
Have a good ride and keep the dirty side down.


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comment_11048

I found "Prior Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance" to get 6.

Then I found a 7 P's one that might have the word your referring to...
https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/7_Ps_(military_adage)

comment_11062
7 hours ago, Bob said:

I found "Prior Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance" to get 6.

Then I found a 7 P's one that might have the word your referring to...
https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/7_Ps_(military_adage)

Well I do have a military background. 😁

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