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#15
by
R o b 6
on 25 Mar, 2009 22:08
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I saw the red meat headlines, too.
Of course, I grilled a beautiful, lean New York steak tonight and slapped some gorgonzola on it when it came off the grill. I split it with my wife and we had a big salad with oranges and spring greens, steamed brocolli, and some homemade pilaf. And a small glass of red wine. I’m of the “everything in moderation” mindset. Just as happy eating fresh fish, chicken, pork or vegetarian dishes. If you exercise and don't overindulge, it's all good.
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#16
by
GASlick
on 25 Mar, 2009 22:59
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......and Champ brings it on home!
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#17
by
schro
on 25 Mar, 2009 23:18
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I'm getting the distinct impression that all of us are saying the same thing without saying it.....variety is the spice of life.
The Lovely Mrs. Schro & I (plus both kids) love all sorts of different foods. I love the fact that both Nicole & Alex are not the typical picky kids....they are very adventurous when it comes to foods. They eat all veggies that we eat, love sashimi, steak, pork, salmon, chicken, etc. etc. etc. Plus, all different cuisines are fair game in Chateau Schro....mexican, thai, italian, american, chinese. It's all good.
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#18
by
Mikekoz13
on 26 Mar, 2009 05:42
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I have only two rules about eating:
1) If you can put it on a plate and it's not moving too fast, I'll probably eat it (with the exception of item 2 below).
2) If it performed a pumping or walking function while it was alive I won't eat it (feet, hearts, kidneys, etc.)
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#19
by
PigPen
on 26 Mar, 2009 08:15
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I was raised in a ranching and farming family. Nuff said I believe......
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#20
by
HoodooMan
on 20 Apr, 2009 18:25
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i love red meat so much just seeing the cows in the field across the street makes my mouth water. as everyone said, in moderation is definately best. i could eat red meat every day though. nothing like a nice juicy prime rib with grilled mushrooms on top! leave that baby pink in the middle too!!
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#21
by
Scott
on 20 Apr, 2009 20:24
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i love red meat so much just seeing the cows in the field across the street makes my mouth water. as everyone said, in moderation is definately best. i could eat red meat every day though. nothing like a nice juicy prime rib with grilled mushrooms on top! leave that baby pink in the middle too!!
+1
Yummmmmmmmmmy!
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#22
by
GaryT
on 21 Apr, 2009 08:57
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MEAT, MEAT, MEAT!! Gimme more..........
Now, I do regulate it to one red meat dish per week.
But, if we're camping or something, one of the requirements is that we buy a couple of steaks and have with really good Micro Brew. Oh man we're not going camping for another month!!!!!
I figure God gave me insicors to rip and chew and pull apart. I'm not going to waste that cause I know that it's good and good for me!
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#23
by
Rob
on 22 Apr, 2009 07:29
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I love red meat, particularly Scottish beef: best meat in UK! as well as other meats, fish, veg: like someone else said, I just love FOOD!
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#24
by
Kratos
on 22 Apr, 2009 08:48
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Red meat, is probably one of the greatest things in the history of the universe. I could live off steak alone.
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#25
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 22 Apr, 2009 09:52
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Interesting how people obsess on what they eat. Pork and chicken, world wide are the most popular forms of animal protein, yet the Jewish and Islamic religions prohibit pork! There are loads of theories why the prohibitions exist. Devote Hindus won't touch beef. Yet the lowly chicken is the host of bird flu and is thought to harbor many other viruses that could cause pandemics--we're warned all the time about how it must be carefully handled. Eggs can come precontaminated with salmonella--even w/ uncracked shells. Logic, in our times, might ban chicken. Lamb and beef both can harbor the vector that is thought to cause Mad Cow Disease.
My point is that Schro is right, variety not a blanket quasi-religious ban on eating certain things, particularly animal proteins, is the better way to treat these matters. If you review the mediterranean diet, the Asian diet, etc., one common element--disregarding religious prohibitions, is that animal protein, in the sense of percentage of the total diet, is not as dominant--more of a flavoring. As a result it isn't a steak, 50%, potatoes 35% green vegetables 15% diet as most Americans and some Europeans eat. The other diets add all vegetables, dried and fresh beans, rice, pasta--with and without eggs--so that there is a tremendous variety of food types, sources of protein and carbs--resulting in interesting and flavorful food that is good for you.
This has been brought home to me by my daughter whose latest food fetish is "nothing w/ four legs" as it's base. Fetishes aren't healthy and they're no fun to be around. I try to vary my diet and consciously reduce the over all animal protein and add beans, etc. to balance my diet. I have found that combined, beans and rice--think Cuban black beans and rice, New Orleans red beans and rice--provide a complete protein package equal to animal protein. Great fiber, etc. Let's get away from fetish, and into variety.
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#26
by
GaryT
on 22 Apr, 2009 10:57
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Ohhh man saintc!! We used to have some close friends that were from Cuba. Once a year they would do a huge pig roast with real cuban beans and rice and lots of expresso!!!
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#27
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 22 Apr, 2009 11:41
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Ohhh man saintc!! We used to have some close friends that were from Cuba. Once a year they would do a huge pig roast with real cuban beans and rice and lots of expresso!!!
Find them now, let's go eat! Ropas Viejas (sp?) w/ black beans and rice--my mouth is watering. There are some great Cuban dishes, and a Cuban Sandwich--oh boy, I ready to eat.
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#28
by
pixtaker
on 01 Jun, 2009 13:32
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/snip "Why you are you guys so much in love with red meat? I love chicken and fish but red meat doesn't taste as good. Well maybe the red meat I eat isn't good but come on red meat has to be overrated.
Chicken is the best. "
I'm sorry but you obviously haven't eaten QUALITY beef. Growing up in Nebraska we're spoiled by the grain-fed Prime that can be found in virtually every supermarket.
My father in-law is a farmer and gives the family a side of beef a couple times a year. Nothing better than quality red meat....except FREE red meat!
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#29
by
hollidae
on 25 Jun, 2009 17:24
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IF U WANTA TO GROW, U BETTER EAT RED MEAT 1-2X A DAY