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On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:53:03 -0600, Bill Wilcox <[log in to unmask]>
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> From: Robert Kesterson <[log in to unmask]>
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>> I couldn't tolerate it for long either, not from any physical problem,
>> but from sheer dietary boredom.
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> How can steak be boring?
I love steak. But have it every day for a month or two and it gets
boring. Sure, I can spice it up differently, but without adding some
vegetables, fruit, or nuts, there are only so many days I can eat it
before I start saying "Steak, again?".
> Are you are looking at food as entertainment instead of fuel?
In our culture, food is not just fuel. But regardless of that, it doesn't
change the fact that *for me* a diet of zero carb becomes too monotonous
pretty quickly.
> Maybe you never got over the carb addiction, even if eating LC.
I wasn't talking about low carb (LC), I was talking about zero carb (ZC).
There are plenty of things you can add to your plate other than meat and
still be low carb. I can eat low carb indefinitely without boredom, it's
just zero carb that's a problem.
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Robert Kesterson
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