Raw Meat and why are Vegetables so bad
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Where am I supposed to get my meat from, and why are fruits and vegetables considered so "bad"? For example, I personally really like blueberries, strawberries, or melons, and you can't really argue with them since they come from nature, completely unprocessed, if you know what I mean.
Now, about meat: I definitely don't want to buy meat from the supermarket and I'm thinking about buying it from small, family-run farms. However, they often only have raw milk and not always beef, as they also have processed items like bacon or sausages. So, my idea is whether fishing is a good option, at least so I can eat fish two or three times a week. There aren't any salmon fisheries near me; unfortunately, I live in a pretty urban area, and there's no sea within a 500 km radius. If the fish idea is a good one, can I eat any fish without worry, or do I need to be careful? I would, of course, try to fish in natural waters.
Thanks in advance for your answers and help.
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Where am I supposed to get my meat from, and why are fruits and vegetables considered so "bad"? For example, I personally really like blueberries, strawberries, or melons, and you can't really argue with them since they come from nature, completely unprocessed, if you know what I mean.
Now, about meat: I definitely don't want to buy meat from the supermarket and I'm thinking about buying it from small, family-run farms. However, they often only have raw milk and not always beef, as they also have processed items like bacon or sausages. So, my idea is whether fishing is a good option, at least so I can eat fish two or three times a week. There aren't any salmon fisheries near me; unfortunately, I live in a pretty urban area, and there's no sea within a 500 km radius. If the fish idea is a good one, can I eat any fish without worry, or do I need to be careful? I would, of course, try to fish in natural waters.
Thanks in advance for your answers and help.
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Where am I supposed to get my meat from, and why are fruits and vegetables considered so "bad"? For example, I personally really like blueberries, strawberries, or melons, and you can't really argue with them since they come from nature, completely unprocessed, if you know what I mean.
Now, about meat: I definitely don't want to buy meat from the supermarket and I'm thinking about buying it from small, family-run farms. However, they often only have raw milk and not always beef, as they also have processed items like bacon or sausages. So, my idea is whether fishing is a good option, at least so I can eat fish two or three times a week. There aren't any salmon fisheries near me; unfortunately, I live in a pretty urban area, and there's no sea within a 500 km radius. If the fish idea is a good one, can I eat any fish without worry, or do I need to be careful? I would, of course, try to fish in natural waters.
Thanks in advance for your answers and help.
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@Sensitiv_Ltn666 search Edward A. Goeke on YouTube, he can tell you why vegetables are bad
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Ask them for fat and organs (and blood if you can), you can also go to some butcher shop but remember to ask them about the quality.
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