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My point was that in proportion to how long a single animal could keep you fed, the organs are small in comparison.  After eating the heart and liver, there's a lot of muscle meat still to go.

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The cheeks on a flathead is to die for.
I have not tried fish head soup yet. I do like boiled catfish dipped in butter. Probably the same but different. 

Ok brother you’re gonna have to tell me more about this. I fish mainly for catfish but I never heard of boiling it and dipping it in butter.


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I watched Bill Goudy do it on youtube. He's and outdoorsy lowcarb feller up on the Mississippi river. We've chatted a bit back an forth. I had to try it myself. Just chunk up a catfish. Boil it till done but still firm. And dip in melted butter. It's ever bit as good as he said it was. I can probably find his video if you want it. 

Anyhow, it was good enough I still do it everso often. 

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Geoff, just reviewed your video on No Carb Life and learned from a carnivore nutritionist that vitamin C is an excellent solution for constipation that's been a problem for you. Take 2-5 grams (2000-5000mg) a day to find your range that works for you. You can take a lot of it so don't worry. Dr. Zoe Harcombe is a brilliant source for all nutrition carnivore. Just wanted to pass that along. - Bill

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I watched Bill Goudy do it on youtube. He's and outdoorsy lowcarb feller up on the Mississippi river. We've chatted a bit back an forth. I had to try it myself. Just chunk up a catfish. Boil it till done but still firm. And dip in melted butter. It's ever bit as good as he said it was. I can probably find his video if you want it. 
Anyhow, it was good enough I still do it everso often. 

I was on the road yesterday and talking with my wife about this video and it dawned on me that I could take this up another notch. I was coming back from Louisiana and I love Cajun food and especially crawfish and it hit me, don’t just boil the catfish but use crawfish boil seasoned water just like you would with crawfish.
My next mess of cars I’m gonna try this.


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On 10/8/2024 at 8:45 PM, WQuaid said:

Geoff, just reviewed your video on No Carb Life and learned from a carnivore nutritionist that vitamin C is an excellent solution for constipation that's been a problem for you. Take 2-5 grams (2000-5000mg) a day to find your range that works for you. You can take a lot of it so don't worry. Dr. Zoe Harcombe is a brilliant source for all nutrition carnivore. Just wanted to pass that along. - Bill

Wow! That video is still circulating? That’s cool. 
I appreciate the advice on vitamin C. 
It’s been awhile since that video interview and in that time my system seems to have started to straighten out on its own. Taking a magnesium complex was helping but in the last month I haven’t need it. So I’m hoping I may finally be normal. 
But I will definitely keep your recommendation on file incase things turn back the other way. 

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