bazera

What do you guys eat on a daily basis?

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1 hour ago, bazera said:

@Infinite Tsukuyomi Nice.

Why don't you just use honey instead of artificial sweeteners? 

Not sure if it's healthier though.

It's low calories I'm after. By focusing on lowering my body fat (calorie deficits) with the diet I described, I get really good health markers and prevent diabetes, since it runs in the family. 

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@Natasha Tori Maru My Cat loves the Kangaroo meat best for some reason. Probably something to do with being native to this country. 

Followed by fish and chicken. Does not seem to like beef, lamb and others as much. You could be my cat :P 

I have noticed tho, our pets also become addicted to the foods we eat. Especially the salted/flavour stuff, they then start to crave it more.

Initially he just ate raw meat with the whole carcass, organs ect.. ground up raw and bloody, but now that he has tasted the naughty things most humans eat today, they too become addicts of such foods, now his a little fat too.

I can control what he eats when his at home but when he wanders around, then he's probably eating all sorts of junk.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Ramasta9 said:

I have noticed tho, our pets also become addicted to the foods we eat. Especially the salted/flavour stuff, they then start to crave it more.

Initially he just ate raw meat with the whole carcass, organs ect.. ground up raw and bloody, but now that he has tasted the naughty things most humans eat today, they too become addicts of such foods, now his a little fat too.

Yeeeep! My dog is like this with human food also. But she is a poodle so naturally very lean, deep chested sprinting dog much like a Greyhound. She naturally regulates her appetite, but when I feed her cooked food with any sort of salt she won't stop eating. 

I regulate her food intake. Most dogs are obese nowadays. Sad. They can't tell us how much pain they are in, but you can see how they have trouble moving. 

I don't let other people feed my dog. And I don't feed her any processed stuff. I make all her food (pain in the arse, but she is a living being and under my care). 

It sucks when you have family or friends who try to sneak food to them ☹️

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38 minutes ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

Yeeeep! My dog is like this with human food also. But she is a poodle so naturally very lean, deep chested sprinting dog much like a Greyhound. She naturally regulates her appetite, but when I feed her cooked food with any sort of salt she won't stop eating. 

I regulate her food intake. Most dogs are obese nowadays. Sad. They can't tell us how much pain they are in, but you can see how they have trouble moving. 

I don't let other people feed my dog. And I don't feed her any processed stuff. I make all her food (pain in the arse, but she is a living being and under my care). 

It sucks when you have family or friends who try to sneak food to them ☹️

I can understand that. There was an experiment i read a while back where they tested the raw hazelnuts on young children. They found when they consumed the raw unprocessed/untreated nut, they ate a few, a small handful at most, then continued on their day. The same test was done with roasted and salted nuts, and the roasted they ate more and salted especially they couldn't stop. 

The experiment concluded that when the food is in its natural state without additives, our bodies have this "instinctive stop" letting us know we had enough, but when heavily processed, cooked and especially salted and roasted, our bodies do not have this signal thus can keep going and usually over eating until we fill our poor stomachs up then feel heavy and sometimes need to pass out afterwards. I did this same experiment myself, and also with potatoes and rice, i found when heavily salted and flavoured, i ate several times more than i would with less or minimal or no flavouring. Then theres spices mixes and vegetas with MSG and all sorts of chemically-addictive additives, people have no idea what its doing to them.

Unfortunately with my cat when he wanders outside my home i cannot control what he eats, but at least the first year or so when he was growing up i fed him healthy, raw organic food, and i feel its those first few years or months that are the most crucial for both humans and animals.

Oh yess, my family do that a lot and my aunt once was furious they gave mcdonalds to her baby while she was at work.

Its sad most people are not aware of the things we consume today are not even food anymore, but food-like products.

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12 hours ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

kangaroo

You guys actually eat them??:o

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