Do you eat meat every day?

Do you eat meat every day?

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I try to eat a steak everyday. A pork chop or chicken breast in days I don't feel like steak

Every day.

Only meat shaped like cocks

Almost always, I don't feel like I've eaten at all the few times I've tried in the past to just eat noodles or something. And I'm not convinced vegetables should even count as food, most of it doesn't even get digested.

No. Once or twice a week usually. Keeps me trim and my grocery bills are cheap af.

Now that I think about it I pretty much eat meat on every meal unless I'm having cheese pizza.

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I used to eat meat pretty much every lunch and dinner. The last year I've been trying to only eat meat 2 or 3 days a week. Wife is four months pregnant now though and constantly craving hearty meat-based meals, so those plans have gone to hell. I know I could make myself different meals or take the meat out of my servings, but I don't care enough to make that effort. Hopefully I'll get back on the wagon once this baby shows up.

yeah but some days i eat only chicken or fish

Yes, but, although an omnivore, only because I have to quality check the food before it leaves the kitchen.

On an actual meal level, I only eat dairy/eggs/veg every day, seafood 2-3 times a week, poultry once a week, and once every 2-4 weeks anything else that I might crave -- usually in tiny quantities since I find that a few bites are often enough to sate my appetite.

The only meal I don't eat meat is breakfast. I'll eat fruit, oats and nuts for breakfast. But often the meat is chicken from a local farmer who does real free range, wild game or fish. I avoid the factory farmed poison pig slop.

My emotional maturity has nothing to do with the bowel trouble vegetables give you.

I'm argentinian, so, yeah

>the bowel trouble vegetables give you.
I think it's a lack of vegetables that gives you bowel trouble.

Yes. At least twice. You're a cuck if you don't

I eat meat at every meal.

I eat at every meal

>He fell for the fiber meme
Look up the history on that, it's literally a bizarre anti-masturbation scheme instituted by puritans.

If seafood counts as meat, than pretty much. I usually have pork, beef, or chicken 4-5 days out of the week for dinner, and seafood the other 2-3 days.

Used to eat meat everyday at lunch too, but, I found out I feel better during the day if I have a lighter (usually meat-free) lunch.

It has nothing to do with Battle Creek, and I sure as fuck don't waste my money on quackery like breakfast cereal. I'm talking more foods like greens and beans to keep your gut healthy.

Even still people who eat vegetables regularly have no problems digesting them
Don't say "bowel trouble vegetables give you." when you're the freak here with digestive issues

Nah. Never with breakfast, most often with lunch, about 50/50 with dinner. I cook a lot of vegetarian dinners but just having a sandwich or sometimes non-vegetarian leftovers for lunch is easiest.

No. Because cultural reasons. To use Amerimeasurements, I eat about 12oz of meat per week (350g in proper measurements), amounting to one meal of meat , every other day (or so). 100G per portion.

>he thinks his overpriced "free range" meats is purer.

I eat meat once a week just to make sure I'm not nutritionally deficient but otherwise im basically a vegetarian for environmental reasons

Yes. Real dinner meals include meat in them, no exceptions.
Then again, I also work out 6 times a week.

essentially yes, but like today, i only had a few slices of ham on my sandwiches

Almost

Does thinly sliced jam count?

Yes

At breakfast

Havent eaten any meat today yet, but i will be plowing some pork loin and ribs I smoked yesterday shortly.

Yes. I prefer chicken or fish for health reasons, but I also love pork, goat, lamb, and beef.

No, I rarely eat meat. When I do it's almost always fish.

If you have GI trouble one of the first things they recommend is to lay off of vegetables. It's the opposite of low residue. Meat is much easier on the system.

Yes

If your bowels are inflamed, sure. Not for someone whose shit is working correctly.

I should hope so

No. I'm a homo and a bottom so I try to keep to a plant based diet to be more regular so I can have anal when needed

>If your bowels are inflamed
Which is getting more and more likely to be the case if you're an American; I'm pretty sure longstanding mild inflammation is the lead-up to colon cancer in those who end up with it (inflammation in general seems to be heavily associated with eventual cancer for whatever reason).
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I barely go a MEAL without some meat.

I dont insist on it although it generally happens. I like vegetarian food and all but normally when I go to make something veggie I'm like, well I have some bacon here too so may as well throw that in here

No. Meat should be thought of similarly to dessert. If you eat it every single day, you are a fatty mcfatfat. It's a treat, not a staple.

I'm underweight (6ft 120lb) and eat meat every day. Not sure why you would think meat makes people fat.

It's caused by soy which isn't natural for whites

Because he is fat as a vegetarian subsisting on potato chips

Yes

This. Or eggs. Sometimes eat meat with my eggs anyway.

If you don’t eat vegetables much and then you start eating them in large quantities, your stomach will have to adjust and you will be uncomfortable for a while but if you press on, your body will adjust.

Yeah, usually.

I work in a butcher shop so yes

Some days I try to keep it to once a day and just eat a bunch of eggs/yogurt but I'm so active I end up eating it regardless

i think i actually do this unironically

>I don't feel like I've eaten at all the few times I've tried in the past to just eat noodles or something
This is my issue with people who push vegan diets, most vegan foods just aren't filling enough and don't have enough protein. Soy (inb4 soyboy memers shit on everything) is a decent source of protein but just relying on that isn't going to be a good thing, diets should be varied. I can almost immediately tell after a meal if I didn't get enough protein, because I start craving milk or cheese.

>And I'm not convinced vegetables should even count as food, most of it doesn't even get digested.
That's why you cook them, ferment them, marinate them, etc. to make them easier to digest. Don't just go chomping on a head of cabbage and expect it to go well.

This is really weird but... when I eat too many veggies I get super constipated. So then I have to eat a really grease-filled meat dish to clear myself out.

Anyone else get this?

I eat chicken pretty much everyday but red meat rarely

It's possible to have too much fiber in your diet and it makes you constipated. What kind of veggies are you talking about though? Are you peeling them?

greens, root vegetables... pretty much any veggies

Pretty much every meal, yeah. Usually not much though.

Why you keep askin' me that, holmes? I told you, I dunno. Where the holiness does his business, is his business.

The vast majority of days.

That's a bit like saying that you'll get used to sodomy if you have someone regularly fuck your ass.

Why adopt a diet that makes you shit fire for a week and tastes like eating dirt? It's almost like God is telling you to eating meat.

Typically have some with one meal a day, lunch or dinner. I used to eat meat with practically every meal and thought it would be awful to go without - it isn't. If greek yogurt wasn't so expensive or if it was quicker to make I'd probably not eat meat.

here's your (you) that you wanted

Practically. Looking back on the past few days it's been more fish than usual, but typically I have some form of chicken, beef, or pork at least once a day.

Because eating a more plant based diet is healthier. Also better for the environment if you care about that.

eating animals is a plant based diet, animals eat plants

This, the fact you might be able to eventually get used to digesting 1% of the leaves and grass you consume isn't much of an argument in favor of doing so.
>eating a more plant based diet is healthier
No. The only way it has the illusion of appearing healthier is that people who start "eating" a ton of vegetables generally do so as an alternative to the real food they would've been eating instead. So they consume fewer calories, and it's the reduction in calories that makes them healthier. You can consume fewer calories without putting undigestible garbage into your system. It's called stop eating so much.
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>How many servings of fruits and vegetables did most Arctic peoples eat most days of the year? Zero. How much fiber is there in a seal, or a fish, or an Arctic bird? None whatsoever.

Most days, some days I don't eat at all. Most things I eat do have meat though.

I eat meat on sandwiches and stuff most days, but for dinner I eat meat maybe 2-3 times a week, not including fish. I barely ever eat chicken.

Of course, meat is the actual meal. The other things are just dressing.

i don't eat every day so...no.

Every day.

> breakfast 5 fried eggs, avocado, peppers, onions, and fruit.
> lunch, deli meat on whole wheat, nuts, berries,, yogurt, fruit.
> dinner (eat 2 large meals): always chopped salads with a meat of some sort and a hot vegetable. Usually beef or chicken.

meat is an industry based on commercialism.

commercialism does not equal natural staple. its just lobbied into your mind as a kid that dairy and milk are very important, right next to the toothpaste and bleached bread.

humans can live off of rice and beans and get vitamins through water and other shit.

> humans become apex predators
> have k-9 teeth
> our chimp ancestors will indulge in meat
> early humans ate meat because the commercialization of the meat industry told them to throw spears at wooly mammouths since the abundant source of nutrious grains and vegetables existed.
T. Soyboy

No

It's the opposite, plenty of examples exist of predominately meat eating cultures throughout history, no civilizations have been vegan.

500g of chicken breast every day
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Lol this fucken guy. African tribes basically sit around and eat squash all day

>African
So is this supposed to be an argument against eating vegetables or for eating them?

If I eat a meal with no meat (very, very rarely happens) I just don't feel fully satiated. Like something is still missing.

I have no problem with a meatless meal or day, in theory. But I just can't shake that feeling