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Cavemate K <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Sep 2006 18:33:48 -0400
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Hello!

I've asked this question of other paleos and figured I'd post it here also 
to compare results:

If I was to go near to totally carnivorous (I don't seem to agree with 
butter and cheese) would it be possible to get all the fat I need simply 
by eating the meat as it is and not adding any extra fat? I know that I 
can add tallow and other fat goodies, but I'd like to be able to just cook 
up the meat as I buy it, chow down, and get on with life. I ask this 
because I was interested in the last post's reference to Rosedale 
advocating fat as the primary fuel source.

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?" 
Thanks a bunch.

K :)

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