I realize now the reason I don't eat beef
kimberlyAjohnson
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My husband asked if we could have steaks for dinner. I rarely ever eat beef and much prefer chicken. It's been a long time since we've had steaks, so I complied (with organic grass fed beef). The smallest boneless ribeye I could find was a pound! It appears to have very little fat, which is good, but still...a POUND! Granted, I'm not going to eat that whole thing, but even if I eat half (which is approximately the size of my palm, just thick cut), it's 600 CALORIES! I wanted to cry. I suppose this is a very good reason for me to continue not eating beef!
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i ae changed all my red meat to Quorn mince
i still have pork medallions very occasionally - once in the last 3 weeks
chicken is far preferred by me - and fewer calories )0 -
It's amazing what "passes" as a serving size these days, but that's no reason to cut it right out, I'd buy the pound of steak and cut it into 4 pieces, that's 4 4 oz servings or about 300 calories using your numbers, that's manageable, and it freezes well
Though same could be said for the trays of chicken and that, especially the family size trays, if you don't "want" it all at one meal well that's the point behind them buy bulk, be able to freeze the unused without yet another trip to the grocer. I've got lots of friends who if for some reason money came tight they'd be hard-pressed to feed themselves for very long because they don't have a freezer or canned (home or processed) foods.0 -
Ribeye is one of the most fattiest cuts you can buy...one of the top 5 things that should never be in your refrigerator along with alfredo sauce0
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Do you have a food scale? It's pretty easy to control portions if you weigh them.
And as was already mentioned, beef does not have to be high in fat. It depends on the cut.0 -
Ribeye is one of the most fattiest cuts you can buy...one of the top 5 things that should never be in your refrigerator along with alfredo sauce
I prefer NY strip but they didn't have any.0 -
When my husband wants steak we opt for top sirloin, 4g of fat and less than 200 calories for 3-4oz (more than enough for me since I'm not crazy about it). No fat so you have to beat it with a tenderizer but it's decent :-)0
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with organic grass fed beef0
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Have you tried buffalo steaks? They're apparently lower in sat fat and taste nicer imo. Or maybe a fillet steak..They'se expensive, but they tend to also be a more manageable size, and little fat!0
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Have you tried buffalo steaks? They're apparently lower in sat fat and taste nicer imo. Or maybe a fillet steak..They'se expensive, but they tend to also be a more manageable size, and little fat!
I've never tried buffalo before, although I've eaten elk years ago.0 -
Lol, I'm totally with you there on beef. I go to our local grocery store that is NOT WalMart and they don't carry anything leaner then 15% fat and it's $5 dollars a POUND. The cheap stuff is 25% fat. Might just be a horrible selection at my store but I refuse to shop in multiple places just for meat. I much prefer my skineless boneless chicken breast and my salmon! With shrimp once in a while. Keeps me happy anyways.0
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At least your getting good omegas from the grass-fed beef, and pure protein, and supporting a small farmer. All other beef-eaters, who still buy grocery-store beef, take the time to watch "Food, Inc." I got it from the library (also from Netflix, and even youtube). "The End of Surburbia" is another good one to watch (on youtube). The world is changing, and we need to make some changes, too. I hope everyone will grow some edibles in their landscaping, or even a whole backyard garden. If you're in an apartment, you can grow a container of baby lettuce greens, and cherry tomatoes. You know it's organic, and it's local. Our farmers Market doesn't start until May 15.0
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with organic grass fed beef0
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I much prefer my skineless boneless chicken breast and my salmon! With shrimp once in a while. Keeps me happy anyways.
I'm not with you on the salmon (I just can't like it), but totally on the others! And ground turkey!0 -
That's a great idea. More and more of those across the country. Omnivore's Dilemma is a great book, and you can see Michael Pollan speaking to various groups on youtube. Our involvement with food doesn't stop with our weight. We all need to work to secure a safe food supply for our children, and their children, etc. Monsanto, Tyson, Hormel, Con-Agra (Healthy Choice) and all the giant agri-businesses out there are taking freedom of choice from us. You can look at fb: Lia Katzman & Lia Emet-Katzman.
http://www.ted.com/talks/carolyn_steel_how_food_shapes_our_cities.html
Good video about food in cities, and unsustainable diets, and the discussion on meat. From TED Conference0 -
I seldom eat beef.....in fact, I cannot recall the last time I had any, but it causes me severe stomach distress. Don't know why, and the doc gave me some meds to take, but it's just easier to avoid.
Love chicken, though, and that ham I baked today is looking pretty tasty0 -
That's a great idea. More and more of those across the country. Omnivore's Dilemma is a great book, and you can see Michael Pollan speaking to various groups on youtube. Our involvement with food doesn't stop with our weight. We all need to work to secure a safe food supply for our children, and their children, etc. Monsanto, Tyson, Hormel, Con-Agra (Healthy Choice) and all the giant agri-businesses out there are taking freedom of choice from us. You can look at fb: Lia Katzman & Lia Emet-Katzman.0
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That's a great idea. More and more of those across the country. Omnivore's Dilemma is a great book, and you can see Michael Pollan speaking to various groups on youtube. Our involvement with food doesn't stop with our weight. We all need to work to secure a safe food supply for our children, and their children, etc. Monsanto, Tyson, Hormel, Con-Agra (Healthy Choice) and all the giant agri-businesses out there are taking freedom of choice from us. You can look at fb: Lia Katzman & Lia Emet-Katzman.
http://www.ted.com/talks/carolyn_steel_how_food_shapes_our_cities.html
Good video about food in cities, and unsustainable diets, and the discussion on meat. From TED Conference
And Cargill, which ranks right up there with Monsanto as that is where most of the "factory farm" meats come from.0 -
Have you tried buffalo steaks? They're apparently lower in sat fat and taste nicer imo. Or maybe a fillet steak..They'se expensive, but they tend to also be a more manageable size, and little fat!
I've never tried buffalo before, although I've eaten elk years ago.
You have to look, but there are some farmers that breed buffalo and cattle together - "beefalo". Best of both worlds - tasty!0 -
That TED clip is great - they've got the most interesting and enlightening programming!!
We have beef maybe once a week and I buy the best sirloin I can find (organic, etc.), cook it whole and then slice it - that way I can control my portion size and add it to a thai-style salad or something.0 -
Don't blame the beef for your shortcomings.0
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Don't blame the beef for your shortcomings.
Blame? I see nowhere that I placed blame on anything or anyone, just making a statement. But thanks for that, um, insight.0 -
I hear you. The scale is my friend when it comes to beef portions; we have one red meat day a week (pork, venison, beef or lamb) and I generally go for sirloin for the beef option.0
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