the sooner we get away from BEEF

I like duck, don't really care about my health too much. Don't eat poorly overall so who cares. I live life and feel great.

Quote from killthesunshine:

Duck is greasy.. why would you knowingly eat a grease?

if superdelicious i might risk my health for that fleeting few seconds of ecstasy

but duck sucks :D
 
Quote from Fireplace:

I like duck, don't really care about my health too much. Don't eat poorly overall so who cares. I live life and feel great.

Everyone feels great till they don't. Then they feel worse see their doc who places them on statins, BP pills and a bad photocopy of a low fat diet that he knows you won't follow anyway because you "live" for duck :D
 
Quote from Fireplace:

i ordered the duck basil dish from the local Thai joint, looking forward to it

:)

I love duck on DEC. volume

potential retrace back to beef tho
 
mixed tandoori grill for me - chicken, tika lamb, king prawn, kofta, and the rest...... no beef, but a variety of other animals died to satisfy my palate this evening.


yum yum!

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Paying a Price for Loving Red Meat

A new study shows that red meat has had a severe impact on our health and longevity.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/28/health/28brod.html


To prevent premature deaths related to red and processed meats, Dr. Popkin suggested in an interview that people should eat a hamburger only once or twice a week instead of every day, a small steak once a week instead of every other day, and a hot dog every month and a half instead of once a week.



:D
 
Quote from FredBloggs:

mixed tandoori grill for me - chicken, tika lamb, king prawn, kofta, and the rest...... no beef, but a variety of other animals died to satisfy my palate this evening.


yum yum!

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that's a greasy pile of shit, good luck with that :p
 
two burgers a week is already more hamburgers than I eat, guess I need to add more hamburgers to my diet to keep up with his recommendation.

Quote from killthesunshine:



To prevent premature deaths related to red and processed meats, Dr. Popkin suggested in an interview that people should eat a hamburger only once or twice a week instead of every day


also duck last night was good, but too spicy!
 
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