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Anita Dittmar <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> I eat raw tenderloin now and then (I LOVE a good steak tartare!) but have
> never tried anything else. What meats exactly do you eat raw?
Beef and lamb often, fish weekly (tuna and wild salmon I love, also
white fish like sole and cod and halibut), chicken and turkey, oysters
perhaps a few times a month. Wild meat when I can get it, esp. trout. I
have also tried raw chicken and turkey liver.
> Do they get
> any preparation at all?
Sometimes lemon juice, homemade mayonnaise. I usually try to eat the
meat with fat, like coconuts or butter.
> Where do you buy your meat so that you can ensure
> quality?
This is a tough one. I like to get fresh meat, so I often just buy it
from the supermarket. A lot of the beef I eat is not organic and is
grain fed. During the summer I got some fresh local chicken, and
during Thanksgiving (Canadian) I ate some free range turkey. Oh, and
there is a great local fish store near me, which has fresh tuna and
wild salmon in season.
jana
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