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RE: Humans are not herbivores

in #diet7 years ago

Thanks for the resteem and brilliant comment. I didn't know that about polar bears -- will avoid eating that from now on :D

Couldn't agree more -- the food available to us now (mostly) as been messed around with. It's poisonous and junky. I'm lucky to buy from a great farm not too far from me. All the animals are ancient breeds, fed their natural diet and not pumped full of drugs. They're humanely slaughtered too. Their raw milk and cream is to die for too.

Yes, raw organ meat is hugely nutritious. I've not tried it yet (too squeamish), but it's something to consider in the future.

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I often joke when I see some type of animal I haven't eaten by saying "Hmmm... I wonder what that tastes like."

Haha what's the weirdest one you've eaten? I've not even tried kangaroo or crocodile yet. Or oysters :O

I've had oysters.... raw I dislike a lot. IT's like someone hocked a loogie down your throat. I eat them smoked though.

I had Cougar/Mountain Lion sausage once. I haven't been to many exotic places, I've never been to the ocean.

Elk, Deer, Antelope, Pork, Chicken, Turkey, Fish (various kinds), Shark, Kalamari, Sushi, Cougar, Crab, Lobster, Shrimp, Bison, Scallops, Crayfish, a few insects, some other birds, beef.

And likely some I am forgetting about. Yet really not that many.

Eewwww that sounds horrific (oysters)

Wow, didn't know you could eat lion or that they made them into sausages. Cool.

Yep, you've deffo eaten more weird stuff than I have.

I wanna upvote you but I've got super-low voting power at the mo. So, here's a smiley face for now :D

Never been to the ocean? Holy cow, I've never not been next to the ocean, being landlocked would suck...

Checks to make sure ocean is still there :)

Hehe. I've spent all but 4 1/2 years of my life living in Colorado. I've been to Houston which is the closest I ever actually came to an "ocean" though I'm often told the Gulf is not much of an "ocean" experience.

I have wanted to travel the Oregon coast sometime as I really like the images I've seen from that. I don't care about swimming, sun bathing, etc. I just like to take in scenery and experiences.

Some day hopefully I'll get around to doing this.

I don't like swimming either - on the odd occasions I've fallen in, Wellington water is freezing - it comes straight up from Antarctica - so even on a hot day the water feels cold