What is the one single food item that dominates the satisfaction of your caloric intake on a daily basis?
... and why that item?
caloric food liquids like milk count too
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What is the one single food item that dominates the satisfaction of your caloric intake on a daily basis? ... and why that item? caloric food liquids like milk count too |
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Calorically, Grassfed Beef Fat. Whether thats Tallow, Butter, Intramuscular Fat on Steaks. or Ground Beef 75/25, Hard Cheese. Volume, Grassfed Beef. Its regular to cook up a pound of Beef for lunch, and another for Dinner. In addition to grilling Vegetables or Tubers in Tallow/Butter. Edit: Guilty of leaving out the Why: Grassfed Beef Fat is Balanced in PUFAs while remaining low PUFA. Also great for CLA, Vitamin E,A,K2 etc. Between the Meat and Fat, I get virtually everything I need to THRIVE from my Happy Cow and his Happy Fat. |
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Eggs. So easy! So yummy! The incredible, edible, egg. :) |
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I never get sick of EGGS. |
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Eric, I'm with you. Coconut oil, along with some coconut cream and unsweetened coconut flakes. Why? Trying to make my diet more ketogenic for headache control. |
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bacon, I'm afraid. |
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Pastured meat (lamb, beef) and outdoor bred pork. All with their ridiculously tasty fat too. Yum. |
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Until recently, all the extra fat I was carrying around. ;-) I would have to say beef is my most frequent item. |
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It might be almonds, and if not, it's close. They aren't my main calorie source on any one day, but in aggregate they might come out on top. |
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Grassfed beef! Occasionally heavy cream/butter or macadamias when I have a lot, but I eat beef and I use tallow to fry my potatoes (which I'm including in the beef number) |
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chicken!!! Every single day...often 2 meals contain chicken |
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eggs - 2-3 every day! |
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coconut oil..... |
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I never get sick of variety |
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Deer meat (wild not farmed) and coconut oil. eggs too. |
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Definitely beef. Not all grass fed either. Maybe 50/50 pastures and CAFO. |
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eggs and ground beef ~ fast, inexpensive and oh so versatile when feeding a busy family of five. |
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Since everyone else chose eggs, I guess I'll pick something different. ;) I'd have to say coconut, in its many forms. I cook my foods in coconut oil, bind things like meatloaves with coconut flour (one tablespoon goes a long way!), and eat coconut butter by the spoonful for dessert. If there were any coconut milk in the house, I'd readily consume that, too. Why? Availability, food sensitives (afraid to try butter due to acne during my last attempt, hard to find ghee and not ready to commit to a bulk online order when I know coconut oil works well for me), and palate. I love the taste of coconut, and I love the versatility of it as well. Plus, where I live, it's readily accessed at the Co-op or natural food store. :) |
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Eggs. I don't even eat them everyday (close!) but reviewing my food log for a week, they are the top of the list. Why? They are cheap and easy and you can make them so many different ways it's almost a different meal every time! Hard boiled, omelette muffins, quiche, over easy, frittata... |
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Butter,eggs,coconut milk.Lot of it. :)I even started putting butter in my tea, as per the Tibetan tradition of Po Cha http://yowangdu.com/tibet/tibetan-food-recipes/po-chu.html |
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lamb roasts which provide:
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about 3 ozs of Ghee everyday.. |
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Wild Alaskan sockeye salmon is first and eggs from my backyard are second. |
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Coffee with heavy cream. |
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Omega 3 eggs (not pastured because of cost), Kirkland low sodium bacon. I have this combo almost every morning. It's easy and I have yet to get sick of it. |
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Cow stuff -- stock, liver, meat. Then collards. Fried up in lard or coconut oil -- I can't even believe how good collard greens are. I fully intend to get sick of them soon, but for right now, they're the best beef-side-dish. Mmm. |
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Definitely beef steaks seared in either butter or bacon fat. |
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Eggs with avocado a close second. |
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sockeye salmon + macadamia nuts + carrot sticks. could eat this combo non-stop.. |
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Currently, chicken. Chicken sausages, chicken hot dogs, chicken legs. Chicken broth. |
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Eggs - up to 4 a day, followed by heavy cream (in coffee and tea), then butter (to cook almost everything), then probably a tie between bacon and beef. |
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