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Lynnet Bannion wrote:
> Cavemate K wrote:
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>> I like eating mostly steak, lamb, and chicken thighs with the
>> occasional leaner stuff like fish and ground turkey. Does this sound
>> like a "doer?"
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> As I recall, Steffanson did it with mostly fatty lamb and mutton. He
> made sure they gave him the
> fattiest cuts and ate all the fat. 75% ground beef gives about 57%
> calories from protein and
> 43% from fat, which is not enough if that is the only fat (or
> carbohydrate) you eat.
> Physiologically you should not eat more than about 35% protein in your
> diet for continued health.
>
> Lynnet
As a rule of thumb, if fat and protein grams are about equal, you end up
with about a 2:1 ratio of fat to protein, in terms of calories. If you
can find sausages without a lot of extra junk in them, they will often
give you this ratio.
Todd Moody
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