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What are you guys eating as far as protein goes? I've been building more fish into my diet trying to eat at least one meal every other day. I've cut most chicken and have been working off a a Beef/Fish combo with some Bacon in the mornings. I eat two eggs everyday for breakfast. I was just curious as to how other people are setting up their meals weekly.

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Meat (I actually eat a ton of pig lately), eggs, raw milk, nuts.

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Other than bacon I haven't been eating a ton of pig. I can't find any organic or humane here so I've been avoiding it. Last week I made a whole foods trip and came back with a ton of their sausage and it was delicious. There's nothing like some good pig. – TheRangerSteve Aug 19 at 14:04
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Lamb, mutton, beef, salmon, chicken, bacon, nuts and aged cheese.

Breakfasts: Macadamias and walnuts and almond milk with a few blueberries Bacon & free range chicken & tomato and aged cheese Beef, tomato and carrot stew that I make in batches.

Then for dinner ATM: its mutton, salmon, beef, chicken. Introducing some more pig this coming week. Fortunately theres some good free-range stuff available.

Would love to add some game stuff like venison, duck and rabbit too occasionally, but practicality disallows right now.

I am not doing any eggs ATM. Occasionally ill have a can of tuna too, but I try to avoid snacking generally.

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Fish, eggs, nuts, cheese (fetta) and whey almost every day. Occasionally chicken and rarely meat (beef, pork, lamb).

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It works best for me to just stick to a few "go to" meals. I'm really into Intermittent Fasting right now, so breakfast is easy...coffee.

I won't usually eat until 5 or 6 PM, then I'll eat about a pound of meat (either ground beef, steak, shredded roast, etc.) a vegetable of some sort, then about 2 ounces of hard aged cheese.

So far so good, and it keeps things really simple, which is probably the best part.

http://www.jbprimal.com

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