Anyone eat only the lean meats?
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I have never liked pork, but have had to eat it when my family prepared it. As an adult I have cut it out entirely and have really limited my red meats because it just isn't that satisfying to me for some reason. I like lean cut red meats when I do eat them. I don't eat much seafood though, so that really limits me to chick and turkey, but I really do enjoy both of those and have learned to prepare them in so many ways that I can keep things interesting. I was a vegetarian for almost two years until my doctor told me that I had to at least eat chicken (I am extremely anemic) and slowly added meat back into my diet. I don't believe a lot of meat should be a staple in a diet, but protein is a huge part of a healthy diet and that is an easy place to find it. Choosing your meats wisely is the key in smart eating.0
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Top round is pretty much the leanest steak you can buy, I enjoy it.
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What makes pork and beef bad exactly?
You can have lean cuts of both
i was wondering the same thing0 -
Normally I only eat chicken, turkey and fish. I dont like pork, so I dont eat it. I'll eat beef every once in a blue moon. I feel bad ab eating cows, cuz they can love u. Chicken, Turkey and fish cannot, so that doesn't bother me LOL0
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turkey's not hugely eaten in australia (except at christmas)! But we are HUGE lamb eaters so it evens out.
I live on chicken and fish and occasional bacon. My doctors suggested I try and up my red meat intake (iron deficient, like everyone ever) but I just can't. Someone puts a steak in front of me and I gag.0 -
I only eat organic meat so pretty much Chicken and Bacon is what I can find lol.
I love pork but rarely is it organic =/0 -
I mainly only eat chicken turkey, fish, shrimp, tuna, salmon, once in awhile i eat really lean red meat.0
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I eat all the meats.
I like meat.0 -
Pork isn't really good for you. It takes a long time to digest. It gives me really bad tummy ache as well.
I mainly eat chicken, turkey and some fish.
You can get really lean cuts of beef so I don't see how that is a problem at all.
I do only eat lean meat. No chicken leg or thighs for me.
I used to love the skin off of a roasted chicken now it makes me wanna hurl...0 -
The only meats I eat much are all-white meat chicken and turkey breast. I literally just can't do the dark stuff, it makes me sick to my stomach. I know fish is so healthy for you, but I'm a fish aquarium enthusiast and I just can't stand the thought of EATING fish. I used to eat catfish every now and then until I got a couple as pets Not anymore! I just flat don't like pork. Beef I enjoy occasionally in things like hamburgers and BBQ, but I try to limit myself with it as much as possible. I don't like it when it comes in the form of steak, though!0
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turkey's not hugely eaten in australia (except at christmas)! But we are HUGE lamb eaters so it evens out.
I live on chicken and fish and occasional bacon. My doctors suggested I try and up my red meat intake (iron deficient, like everyone ever) but I just can't. Someone puts a steak in front of me and I gag.
You might want to try venison. It blows beef's iron levels out of the water, is extremely lean, and has a different taste than beef.0 -
I have a question!
I see a lot of people specify that when they eat beef it is free range, grass fed etc, but never see anyone mention anything like that for chicken or turkey. Why is that?
My guess is because white meats don't have the stigma that red meats do (whether it has to do with how the CAFOs raise/feed fowl, I don't know). Also, I'm fairly certain birds don't actually eat grass (aside from incidental ingestion), and since "free range" doesn't have an actual, official meaning like "grass fed" does, you can't really go by such labels.
There are numerous problems with CAFO meat, most stemming from the unnatural diet the animals are fed (corn is actually very bad for ruminants like cows), and nearly all of which are avoidable by sticking with grass fed/pastured.
That said, if you can get truly free range poultry, it would very likely be quite a bit better in a number of ways than CAFO poultry. (If you want a real treat, find a hunter who can get you some grouse, pheasant, wild turkey, or other wild poultry, yum!)
My aunt has free range hens and since they aren't penned up in cages (which is the definition of free range) they have the ability to eat little stones and bugs like they do in the wild. Seriously the best eggs I've EVER had. She lives 3 hours away so I can't get them much, but when I do, it's always difficult to go back to store bought eggs.
In the US, legally speaking, "free range" only means that they have access to the outdoors, not that the animals actually make use of it (USDA definition). The reality is a far cry from the original husbandry term.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_range#Free_range_poultry0 -
I eat fish, white meat poultry, seafood, wild game, and egg whites 90 percent of the time. I seldom eat pork or beef, for a myriad of reasons from antibiotics to cholesterol. I've sort of lost my taste for it as well. I live in prime cattle country so people think I'm insane. Then I tell them I eat deer and elk and they say, "Oh okay. You're alright then."0
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I eat whatever I fancy on the day....I try to always have some chicken breasts in the fridge so I can cook them up for a quick protein snack but I will happily eat all red meats, game, fish, poultry, seafood as long as it fits within my calorie goal.
I don't eat visible fat on meats...but that's just a preference....hate the texture of it!0 -
What makes pork and beef bad exactly?
You can have lean cuts of both
i was wondering the same thing
plus they can be leaner than some chicken and turkey.0 -
Normally I only eat chicken, turkey and fish. I dont like pork, so I dont eat it. I'll eat beef every once in a blue moon. I feel bad ab eating cows, cuz they can love u. Chicken, Turkey and fish cannot, so that doesn't bother me LOL
seriously??? all animals are able to feel pain so I would think they can feel other emotions too.0 -
Heeelll no. Fat is part of a healthy diet.
Gimme some ribeye.0 -
I haven't eaten a mammal in almost 20 years...I eat elk, venison, beef raised by my in-laws, chicken, pork, turkey, tuna, salmon. You name it, I eat it. I don't eat much processed meat though. When I do my yearly labs the Dr is usually shocked by my cholesterol numbers. I get asked what I eat to have such great numbers. I really think the quality of your meat makes a huge difference. Obviously the deer and elk are "organic", we buy tuna and salmon off the boat, not farm raised.
Yet I still have high cholesterol.
Genetics play just as big roll as diet unfortunately.
My mom hasn't eaten much meat since my dad died 10 years ago, yet she's still got high enough cholesterol that she has to take medicine (cause diet doesn't change it)0 -
I eat the terrible, delicious processed meats.0
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I have digestive issues and red meat is a big trigger for me. If it weren't for that then I wouldn't see the point in cutting it out. If I eat pork I usually go for a roast or tenderloin, I don't care for the fattier cuts simply because of the texture. For the most part I eat chicken, turkey and fish.0
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my main meat is turkey and chicken thighs but i still eat fattier meats like pork and lamb. honestly i think it all evens out. a serving of lamb might have more fat and calories than a serving of chicken, but the lamb keeps me fuller longer.
i dont eat beef because it tastes yucky. if i could stand it the taste and the smell then i'd definitely eat it0 -
my trainer told me that there's nothing wrong with eating red meat.. as long as it's not farm grown
Oh no...not the bandaid burgers. Cloned meat is ****ed up looking, since it has no blood in it.0 -
I eat all types of meat (even fake meat like tofu) All things in moderation!0
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I eat fish, (though I stay away from farm raised salmon) white meat turkey and chicken, filet mignon only for cow, and bacon on occasion.0
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I love all meat, though I kinda find the "leaner" cuts to be flavorless. My favorites are juicy steaks, lamb, pork (bacon, belly, rinds, etc) and goat. Any game meats I can get my hands on (venison) are the best.
Tuna's alright... Though salmon's better. Salmon FTW.
With poultry... chicken breast is kinda boring. Especially skin-free, unless garnished in some kinda spice or with something else. I love chicken legs - and I love duck. Duck is awesome.0 -
I eat mostly chicken and fish. But I do love my red meat. So I have hamburger meat very rarely for now to cut the fat cals. I eat steak for special occasions, cause I like a big yummy steak. But I look forward to having more red meat when I hit my goal and get on maintenance calories. Sometimes we've been adding more veggies with any meats to cut the cals and add bulk.
Bacon and sausage and pizza are just out for now.0 -
No. Natural saturated fats are good for you, preferably from animals that are allowed to eat their natural diet.0
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I don't eat beef or pork. I guess it's not really for "health reasons" though. I just think it's disgusting, especially pork *bleh*.
I really hate fatty meat. And I won't eat chicken if it has fat on it. I have to cut it all of. It REALLY grosses me out. ** This applies for dark meat, too. I only eat white meat**0 -
i eat all meats.
red meat is awesome0 -
Mostly just chicken breast, shrimp, and turkey but every other week or so I'll have some sort of steak or pork. I don't think it's necessary to cut red meats out completely, but I cut down quite a bit.0
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