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Seabiscuit Hogg
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Posted by: pillsbury
hmm...
but how many people have grown up eating nothing but sausage, meat, eggs, mik that have perfect blood profile and live to be older than dirt. there are plenty of farmers in my area who can attest to this

a lot of farmers eat their own natural eggs and grass fed beef and dairy. That would explain a lot. The mass produced eggs and beef in the supermarket aren't nearly as nutritional.

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Bellina
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I haven't had my cholesterol checked in a very long time. I had high cholesterol as a kid (strange) and my dad has it. I eat two eggs a day every day, but I want to live life on the edge.


   
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pushing the envelope! i like that. sounds like you might be a classic case of familial dyslipidemia, blame it on the folks!

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Posted by: Seabiscuit Hogg
a lot of farmers eat their own natural eggs and grass fed beef and dairy. That would explain a lot. The mass produced eggs and beef in the supermarket aren't nearly as nutritional.

i thought everyone bought eggs from free range chickens and grass fed cattle/bison
i must be living under a rock


   
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pushing the envelope to say the least! you are playing russian roulette with your eggs! imagine if you added some cheese... would definitely be a recipe for instant death or at bare minimum your heart would explode


   
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Posted by: pillsbury
pushing the envelope to say the least! you are playing russian roulette with your eggs! imagine if you added some cheese... would definitely be a recipe for instant death or at bare minimum your heart would explode

lmao! I may even have a side of bacon and lots of butter on my toast. I am cheating death!


   
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Posted by: pillsbury
i thought everyone bought eggs from free range chickens and grass fed cattle/bison
i must be living under a rock

haha just look around you. I know from experience it's easier to get lean eating grass fed beef and eggs from dirt scratching chickens. In case you didn't notice most Americans aren't lean.

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more importantly they help growth. i try not to associate with most americans, especially the fat ones. maybe i shouldnt have said everyone. maybe i should have said everyone reading this post.


   
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But the fatter people get the better we look.


   
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this would explain your recklessness with bacons and butters and such...


   
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Posted by: Bellina
But the fatter people get the better we look.

lol...i'm all talk...couldn't tell you the last time i had bacon and i put fat free creamer in my coffee


   
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Posted by: pillsbury
more importantly they help growth. i try not to associate with most americans, especially the fat ones. maybe i shouldnt have said everyone. maybe i should have said everyone reading this post.

well it's kinda hard to do in the city. I know ppl who live out and have chickens but grass fed beef would be hard to get. I wonder if the bison at the store would be grass fed. I don't remember ever seeing any in feedlots.

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bison is by law a protected animal; no hormones and must be free range. of course im sure this isnt always the case. also stores are notorious for cutting their bison with fat/other meats. not sure what city you live in but if there is a whole foods that would be a good place to start. they get from legit farms.


   
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Posted by: Bellina
lol...i'm all talk...couldn't tell you the last time i had bacon and i put fat free creamer in my coffee

fat free creamer!!! where does it end! madness
with an ass and legs like that you can do whatever the hell you want. very rare form these days to see nice attributes


   
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Posted by: pillsbury
fat free creamer!!! where does it end! madness
with an ass and legs like that you can do whatever the hell you want. very rare form these days to see nice attributes

LOL they don't get like that from eating donuts!


   
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