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Welcoming Committee / Re: Greetings from an ABCD
« on: February 01, 2014, 12:55:44 am »
What exactly do you mean by this? Diarrhea?

no, just dropping the seasoning - since my goal is fat loss and leaning out, just playing around

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Journals / Re: It Better Goddang Work!
« on: January 29, 2014, 05:47:25 am »
^_^

So this morning I finished another piece of lamb shoulder blade chop w/ some raw bone marrow. I still have a funny sore feeling after eating it, but maybe it's also because I ate it with kimchi. I am not good with spicy stuff.
I realized that I keep craving raw meat.

The fats on raw meats seem unchewable at first but the more I chew on it, the more it becomes soft. It helps to have it at room temperature.

Lamb shank TONIGHT! It's fatty fatty fatty. Also forgot to mention, I also eat raw egg yolk (no egg white) after meals. They're delicious.
Oh heck ya! I have been eating 80/20 raw ground lamb
Very delicious!

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Greetings from an ABCD
« on: January 29, 2014, 12:27:29 am »
ok, so left home and got a 'craving', so I went to the store before work and bought a half pound of lamb mince, I mixed it with sea salt and let it get to room temp in my bag, went out to my car, blasted some tunes, drove around and threw it down with some Lydia's Organic Raw Seasoning
pretty awesome

I think I perhaps used too much of that seasoning stuff, no weight loss from yesterday, yes I know not be obsessive - but I'm dropping extra 'stuff' today...

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Greetings from an ABCD
« on: January 28, 2014, 06:28:50 am »


for the work week I'll do a fat filled coffee then a raw dinner
if I get peckish, I'll run to the store and throw down some raw lamb for lunch

ok, so left home and got a 'craving', so I went to the store before work and bought a half pound of lamb mince, I mixed it with sea salt and let it get to room temp in my bag, went out to my car, blasted some tunes, drove around and threw it down with some Lydia's Organic Raw Seasoning
pretty awesome

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Greetings from an ABCD
« on: January 27, 2014, 11:01:48 am »
it's easier for me to get going by keeping a food log
boring I know, but it helps me

dinner today - pretty tasty

8 oz raw ground lamb mixed with 1 tbs raw tahini and a tablespoon of Lydia's Raw organic seasoning
threw in a raw duck egg yolk and a tablespoon of Udo's Choice to round it out and to up the fat

for the work week I'll do a fat filled coffee then a raw dinner
if I get peckish, I'll run to the store and throw down some raw lamb for lunch

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Greetings from an ABCD
« on: January 27, 2014, 04:42:57 am »
How's it going?

it is going fine :-)
I guess that's my not so slick way of rediscovering this site (forgot it existed) and reinvigorate myself back into (mostly) raw eating...

ok... so I'm about to tuck into 6 ounces of raw ground lamb, a raw duck egg yolk, and a tablespoon of Udo's Choice
I'm taking 6 days off from the gym... just want to 'heal up' and shed some inflammation

has anyone by chance found anything suspect with sauces?  I have this organic sriracha that makes my raw meat meals (the few I have had since late December) to be great rather than bleh...

how bout this - I'll keep track of what I do and I'll keep up with my journal...

thanks for being around still - I need this

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General Discussion / Re: Humans Natural/Optimal Habitat
« on: January 25, 2014, 05:59:53 am »
That sounds inspiring.

You have the sex appeal of a 20 yr old. 


ain't that the truth :-)
fascinating explanation about the elevated glucose - makes sense

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Greetings from an ABCD
« on: August 27, 2009, 03:00:23 pm »
off and on for a few years - I am trying to really stick to it at the very least through the weekdays.... i find i lose fat the fastest this way...

holy moly, it has been way to long since I have posted...

well, a personal dip (breakup with fiancee) has be back on this WOE with a vengeance

I will keep everyone posted

basically I eat once a day, a pound or so of ground beef (locally raised and organic) and a scoop of Naked Whey (a 'raw' milk whey protein - expensive!)

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General Discussion / Re: How strict are you?
« on: November 08, 2008, 07:22:31 am »


I'm not bothered by it all. If asked, I usually just say that I'm on a diet  or whatever. I don't elaborate unless asked, in which case I say I'm doing a Palaeolithic diet, without mentioning I'm raw. Most people who know me well, know I'm rawpalaeo, though.




I am a little on the heavy side so it is easy for me to say I am on a diet.  Instead of saying raw meat, I say I eat a lot of steak tartare because I love it (which I do) and practice usually once a day eating so I tell people I don't eat lunch to save money and also to keep from lunch food coma

on the weekends I eat what I want... I am planning on doing this my whole life and being Indian there is just too much cooked food around...


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General Discussion / Re: had raw beef at a restaurant
« on: November 08, 2008, 03:56:31 am »
I am not always super strict but I tend to order something raw if I go out for dinner

for Etheopian places, always kitfo

burgers places - always cooked rare

if steak tartare is available, I always order it

I have seen the same korean dish you speak (although here in california) and am planning on ordering it next time

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Sarav,

How difficult is it to ask Indians to give up wheat?
I know wheat is a staple food in your country... chapati, etc.
But some really sick people must learn to give it up.
How did you give up eating wheat?

tell me about it, a lot of elders I know have rampant diabetes and arthritis but cannot, will not, shall not ever give up their rotis and chapatis - they claim it gives them strength or something like that...

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Greetings from Sarav...
« on: October 15, 2008, 11:23:15 am »
yes, Squall... you are right... there are many religious sects that practise vegetarianism mostly lacto-vegetarianism... prominent among them are the Brahmins...
and of course there are a majority of others who take meat but restricted to only mutton,chicken and fish --- as cow is sacred so beef is no-no item among Hindus and they dont consider pork mostly.

Some vegetarians consider eggs and fish as vegetables (i think Bengalis)

I come from a family that eats the above standard meat types - I have open to all types of meat (ofcourse, my family members forbid me to beef/pork which i dont listen whenever possible -- btw beef is bit allergic to me it seems, it doesnt stay in my stomach for long -- may be as I am allergic to dairy even raw dairy it may so to beef too)

Sarav


as I am bengali, I don't think we consider eggs and fish as veggies but we do eat them in great numbers  :D

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Greetings from an ABCD
« on: October 15, 2008, 11:22:03 am »
Hello All

Just wanted to introduce myself.  I usually eat zero carb (not very consistently though) and enjoy weight lifting, I have been looking for a this forum for a long time and was just sent a link from Paul, the raw food bodybuilder guy.

The ABCD part refers to the fact that I am of Indian heritage, but born and raised in North America, and am pretty much the only Indian person who I know who eats raw meat, so I am always looking for folks I can talk to.

thanks ahead of time for your help and advice as I struggle to lose the last 40 lbs, lost the first 40 seven years ago

boy, do I feel stupid!  I didn't bother to see Sarav's posting below mine, I guess the one other Indian person who is on a similar WOE as me  :)

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Greetings from an ABCD
« on: October 15, 2008, 01:25:59 am »
Welcome!
How did you get into eating raw meat? How long have you been doing it?

off and on for a few years - I am trying to really stick to it at the very least through the weekdays.... i find i lose fat the fastest this way...

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Welcoming Committee / Greetings from an ABCD
« on: October 14, 2008, 03:28:12 am »
Hello All

Just wanted to introduce myself.  I usually eat zero carb (not very consistently though) and enjoy weight lifting, I have been looking for a this forum for a long time and was just sent a link from Paul, the raw food bodybuilder guy.

The ABCD part refers to the fact that I am of Indian heritage, but born and raised in North America, and am pretty much the only Indian person who I know who eats raw meat, so I am always looking for folks I can talk to.

thanks ahead of time for your help and advice as I struggle to lose the last 40 lbs, lost the first 40 seven years ago

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