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iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years agoWow. Incredible.
How strict were you in that year ? Was it like Jordan, nothing but meat, salt and water ? Or did you have the possibility to add other stuff like herbs or side dishes or something ?
Boiled steak 24x7x365 sounds like mad hell. I can't even imagine how a vegan could look at that and think the person is actually enjoying it.
masterofballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
I ate spices.I never boil anything. Ibgry and grill I'm cow fat. I still mostly eat beef because its easier to stay lean that way. I just mix in some squash, fruit , milk to make the meat stretch .occasionally have a burbon
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Damn, that sounds good.
I too love cooking on wood/charcoal fire. I even do it all winter, in my garden. I am 100% a chicken genocider though :P
Don't know why I am so addicted to it.
masterofballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
If you try a all meat diet it must be red meat or you'll get sick. Chicken doesn't have nearly enough fat. If you don't want to eat cow for religious reasons do goat, sheep, donkey, lamb ect...
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
I eat beef and pork, maybe once a month. Its true, if you only eat white meat, your body doesn't get essential fats, and you will die likely in a week.
This rabbit-starvation was known since the days of the Romans:
In Appian's Roman History, Volume I, Book VI: The Wars in Spain, Chapter IX, page 223 the author notes a multitude of Roman soldiers dying of severe diarrhea after eating mostly rabbits while besieging the city Intercatia in approx 150 B.C. Appian wrote:
... strange terror in the Roman camp. Their soldiers were sick from watching and want of sleep, and because of the unaccustomed food which the country afforded. They had no wine, no salt, no vinegar, no oil, but lived on wheat and barley, and quantities of venison and rabbits' flesh boiled without salt, which caused dysentery, from which many died. [5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_poisoning#Observations