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Personals / Re: Chicago
« on: September 04, 2012, 03:33:01 am »
I get my meat from the glenwood sunday market near morse and glenwood (off the morse redline). They have good pastured beef and lamb from two separate farms.

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan Annette Larkins at 70 looks like 30.
« on: September 04, 2012, 03:23:34 am »
She grows fresh veggies in her garden. If she doesn't wash them then she has access to the bacteria on the outside that has vitamin b's. I've heard that this is one way to have a successful vegan diet. I think some people fare better on different amounts of meat. I'm still figuring out what works for me.

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Display Your Culinary Creations / Cilantro Carpaccio
« on: September 04, 2012, 03:07:48 am »
Hey I thought I'd make a contribution as a newbie, even though it's a very simple recipe.

This carpaccio is my standard go to RAF meal. It works with a lot of different muscle meats like lamb chops, ribeye steak, and what not. The more bones in the meat, however, the harder to slice. Just cut around the bone and then throw the bony part into the marinate concoction. Like most raw paleos, I only use high quality 100% pastured meat.

Prepare the meat for carpaccio
Some people freeze the meat for 2 hours first to make cutting easier but if I have a sharp knife I just cut it right out of the fridge. Slice thin slices (like 1/4 of an inch). Lay the meat on wax paper and place another layer of wax paper over it. Then pound the meat thin.

Recipe
Fresh lemon
Sea salt
Black Pepper
High Quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil (I like to experiment with flavored ones as well and this recipe works very well with a Mediterranean herb flavored olive oil)
Cilantro ( i like to use about an equal volume of cilantro to the meat)

Put the meat in a bowl, drench it heavily with olive oil, add black paper and salt to taste. Mix it and then squeeze a generous amount of the lemon juice on. If you like the lemon juice to cure the meat more, add it before the oil. Mix again and add the cilantro and mix. I like to eat it with fancy chop sticks for some reason. Enjoy!


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General Discussion / Re: Blood Type
« on: March 21, 2011, 01:52:29 pm »


I suggest you keep looking for foods which make you feel good.


I do not feel a difference in the things I eat short term with the exception of when i eat real sugary fatty junky food. but thanks and thanks to everyone for responding. I think I might adapt to a raw blood type diet. I read that A's can still eat fish and eggs which is good enough for me.

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General Discussion / Blood Type
« on: March 16, 2011, 11:35:34 am »
I recently found out My blood type is A. I've been reading that A's are better suited to be vegatarians and O's are meant for the paleo diet. do I have to become a pussy vegetarian now?

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General Discussion / Re: How many women?
« on: February 17, 2011, 03:25:25 pm »
I am female! woot!. I'm surprised more women aren't into paleo considering the amount of women who go on diets

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Personals / Re: Chicago
« on: February 17, 2011, 03:23:36 pm »
chicago over here!

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I am in weston sometimes to visit my grandparents at their florida home.

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