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  • PROG
    Gold Gabber
    • Aug 2005
    • 624

    #16
    Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

    ate a steak few days ago. medium rare. pan then oven

    I'm with the see-food.

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    • DancingQueen
      AVB FanClub | President
      • Oct 2005
      • 4061

      #17
      Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

      Meat please
      I primarily eat chicken and seafood, but I do love beef and pork once in a while.
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      • 88Mariner
        My dick is smaller
        • Nov 2006
        • 7128

        #18
        Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

        Originally posted by PROG
        ate a steak few days ago. medium rare. pan then oven

        I'm with the see-food.
        do you use a cast iron skillet?

        I've been thinking about buying one this year.
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        • dusk
          DUDERZ get a life!!!
          • Jun 2004
          • 7266

          #19
          Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

          With so many foods around to world to flavour from, there is no way in hell I could ever be a vegan....

          x10 on that medium rare steak stuff.. my best friends boyfriend knows exactly how I like it and mind you is always better than any restaurant gourmet stuff that I've tried. Plus there is sea food... can never say no to a good snapper escovitch, lobster thermidor, escargot, calamari...ooh I could go on forever. And I do enjoy a Mediterranean/exotic salad ever so often as well.

          This thread reminds me of time I tried Afghan, Brazilian and Vietnamese food for the first time, I was pleasantly surprised. We should start a thread with the most interesting food we've ever had ...lol
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          • dusk
            DUDERZ get a life!!!
            • Jun 2004
            • 7266

            #20
            Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

            Originally posted by 88Mariner
            do you use a cast iron skillet?

            I've been thinking about buying one this year.
            Definitely get one.... nothing like a steak on one of those...
            ~ You are what you think you are ~


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            • Jenks
              I'm kind of a big deal.
              • Jun 2004
              • 10250

              #21
              Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

              Originally posted by dusk
              Definitely get one.... nothing like a steak on one of those...
              yep definitely get one, iron skillets are awesome. i rendered a bunch of duck fat in mine once- everything i cooked in it for a few days after was amazing. key to the iron skillet is never wash it. wipe it out and keep on truckin.

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              • dusk
                DUDERZ get a life!!!
                • Jun 2004
                • 7266

                #22
                Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

                Originally posted by Jenks
                key to the iron skillet is never wash it. wipe it out and keep on truckin.
                For real... all those flavours soaked in there over time = one huge exploding firework in your mouth.
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                • 88Mariner
                  My dick is smaller
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 7128

                  #23
                  Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

                  Originally posted by dusk
                  With so many foods around to world to flavour from, there is no way in hell I could ever be a vegan....

                  x10 on that medium rare steak stuff.. my best friends boyfriend knows exactly how I like it and mind you is always better than any restaurant gourmet stuff that I've tried. Plus there is sea food... can never say no to a good snapper escovitch, lobster thermidor, escargot, calamari...ooh I could go on forever. And I do enjoy a Mediterranean/exotic salad ever so often as well.

                  This thread reminds me of time I tried Afghan, Brazilian and Vietnamese food for the first time, I was pleasantly surprised. We should start a thread with the most interesting food we've ever had ...lol
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                  i love that first line. so damn true.
                  you could put an Emfire release on for 2 minutes and you would be a sleep before it finishes - Chunky

                  it's RA. they'd blow their load all over some stupid 20 minute loop of a snare if it had a quirky flange setting. - Tiddles

                  Am I somewhere....in the corners of your mind....

                  ----PEACE-----

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                  • 88Mariner
                    My dick is smaller
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 7128

                    #24
                    Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

                    Originally posted by dusk
                    Definitely get one.... nothing like a steak on one of those...
                    yup. that's the reason i'd get it. i rarely eat red meat though, but i'm growing into it. i'd probably use it for chicken or something.

                    Originally posted by Jenks
                    yep definitely get one, iron skillets are awesome. i rendered a bunch of duck fat in mine once- everything i cooked in it for a few days after was amazing. key to the iron skillet is never wash it. wipe it out and keep on truckin.
                    yup. i hear you're not supposed to wash them.

                    duck fat is great. i bought a small tub the other week. a little pricey, but they make the potatoes and mushrooms taste AMAZING.

                    how do you render your duck fat? I mean, what'st he process? where do you get the bulk duck fat? I've rendered beef fat before, and I've got some chicken fat that I've already rendered. i just don't know where to get duck fat to render.

                    Originally posted by dusk
                    For real... all those flavours soaked in there over time = one huge exploding firework in your mouth.
                    so i hear!
                    you could put an Emfire release on for 2 minutes and you would be a sleep before it finishes - Chunky

                    it's RA. they'd blow their load all over some stupid 20 minute loop of a snare if it had a quirky flange setting. - Tiddles

                    Am I somewhere....in the corners of your mind....

                    ----PEACE-----

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                    • Jenks
                      I'm kind of a big deal.
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 10250

                      #25
                      Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

                      Originally posted by 88Mariner
                      i bought a small tub the other week. a little pricey, but they make the potatoes and mushrooms taste AMAZING.

                      how do you render your duck fat? I mean, what'st he process? where do you get the bulk duck fat? I've rendered beef fat before, and I've got some chicken fat that I've already rendered. i just don't know where to get duck fat to render.
                      Do not buy duck fat. Buy a duck.

                      There is a farmers market a couple of miles from our house that sells whole fresh ducks on the weekends. $13 per duck. You do the butchering, it's fun, and you should know how to do that anyway. If you don't know how to butcher a duck, youtube can probably tell you.

                      Once you've removed all the good stuff (breasts, leg, etc) what's left is where you're getting your fat. Start trimming the carcass, all the skin and fat, chopping everything up into small bite size pieces. Throw those bits into an iron skillet or a heavy pot with a little water, prob 1/2 cup per duck, and cook it over medium heat for about an hour. What's left is two amazing things: 1. a shitload of clear heavenly liquid- aka Duck Fat. 2. Cracklins! Drain the fat (might want to run it through a light strainer) into a jar and put it in the fridge. Put all the cracklins on a paper towel and pat them dry. Open a can of beer and start shoving those cracklins in your face and wash them down with beer. I prefer to do this with no pants on. It's amazing. Crispy, salty, duck skin/fat chips and beer. mmmmmm.

                      That is the cheapest and most fun way to get yourself some duck fat... plus you get all the duck meat to cook later. Med rare pan seared duck breast is awesome. for $13 bucks, you get a several amazing meals providing you know how to prepare duck leg, duck breast, you get a jar of fat that'll last you a long time, and you get the cracklin snacks that you drool over with beer when you're done. It's an amazing couple of hours.

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                      • GregWhelan
                        Are you Kidding me??
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 2994

                        #26
                        Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

                        Always have been and always will be a meat-eater.

                        Humans were born to be carnivores, simple as that!

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                        • Jenks
                          I'm kind of a big deal.
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 10250

                          #27
                          Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

                          Originally posted by GregWhelan

                          Humans were born to be carnivores, simple as that!

                          That just isn't true. Just because we have the ability to digest meat doesn't mean that's what we're supposed to eat. Our bodies actually better off on a plant based diet, and throughout time most humans have lived a mostly vegetarian diet. We have only recently in the past couple generations become meat lovers. We're more closely linked with herbivores than carnivores in nearly every category, and our bodies thrive on plants rather than meats, although the commercialized meat industry will tell you differently. You should check this doc: www.forksoverknives.com

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                          • GregWhelan
                            Are you Kidding me??
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 2994

                            #28
                            Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

                            I just don't buy it. Isnt there the argument that although it took us hundreds of years to become meat eaters, that doesnt mean that we were meant to be vegeterian.

                            From a personal point of view, if I have a meal of pasta with no meat in, or a meal of pasta with meat in e.g. lasagna I know which one will make me feel better afterward.

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                            • Jenks
                              I'm kind of a big deal.
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 10250

                              #29
                              Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

                              Originally posted by GregWhelan
                              I just don't buy it. Isnt there the argument that although it took us hundreds of years to become meat eaters, that doesnt mean that we were meant to be vegeterian.
                              lol. that doesn't make any sense. also, we've been on the planet for hundreds of thousands of years and only in the last hundred or so we have drastically increased our meat consumption. The commercialized meat industry has you hood-winked.

                              here's an example- compare the saliva of carnivores vs. herbivores. flesh eating animals have acidic saliva which breaks down meat, humans have alkaline saliva, which does not break down meat, but does break down plants, like herbivores do. Meat can sit in the intestinal walls of humans for weeks without being broken down because our bodies just aren't as equipped to deal with meat like we able to process plant based food. It's science. Set aside for a momemt your love, and mine, of a medium rare rib eye. Mmmmm, tasty.... But the benefits of that rib-eye stop after is passes over our taste buds and we enjoy the flavor of it. After that meat passes through our mouth down the digestive track it's a struggle for our body to break it down and use it for energy until we eventually expunge what's left of that ribeye out of our anus. lol. I'm willing to have the discussion with you, but you can't just say "i don't buy it" without giving me some science to back up your argument that we're born to be carivores...it's probably going to be difficult...because there isn't any.

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                              • 88Mariner
                                My dick is smaller
                                • Nov 2006
                                • 7128

                                #30
                                Re: Carnivore, Pescatarian, Vegetarian or Vegan?

                                Originally posted by Jenks
                                lol. that doesn't make any sense. also, we've been on the planet for hundreds of thousands of years and only in the last hundred or so we have drastically increased our meat consumption. The commercialized meat industry has you hood-winked.

                                here's an example- compare the saliva of carnivores vs. herbivores. flesh eating animals have acidic saliva which breaks down meat, humans have alkaline saliva, which does not break down meat, but does break down plants, like herbivores do. Meat can sit in the intestinal walls of humans for weeks without being broken down because our bodies just aren't as equipped to deal with meat like we able to process plant based food. It's science. Set aside for a momemt your love, and mine, of a medium rare rib eye. Mmmmm, tasty.... But the benefits of that rib-eye stop after is passes over our taste buds and we enjoy the flavor of it. After that meat passes through our mouth down the digestive track it's a struggle for our body to break it down and use it for energy until we eventually expunge what's left of that ribeye out of our anus. lol. I'm willing to have the discussion with you, but you can't just say "i don't buy it" without giving me some science to back up your argument that we're born to be carivores...it's probably going to be difficult...because there isn't any.
                                i recommend reading more about our human dietary history. remind me again when humans were vegan? when we were all apes flinging shit at each other in the jungles of pangea?
                                you could put an Emfire release on for 2 minutes and you would be a sleep before it finishes - Chunky

                                it's RA. they'd blow their load all over some stupid 20 minute loop of a snare if it had a quirky flange setting. - Tiddles

                                Am I somewhere....in the corners of your mind....

                                ----PEACE-----

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