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<blockquote data-quote="porscheguy" data-source="post: 1293665" data-attributes="member: 2890"><p>As far as eating out goes, my local Chinese buffet has all you can eat prime rib on the steam table. Another option is Brazilian like fogo de chao. </p><p></p><p>Here’s the other thing. I eat choice or prime grade ribeye 4-5 nights a week. I cook them sous vide and sear on my charcoal grill at 1000 degrees. What’s the treat in me going to a restaurant? So I can pay 3X as much for a steak that’s probably not as good as I can make myself? If a restaurant doesn’t have a basic steak on the menu, I don’t eat there. Obviously there are what I call critical exceptions. Big family dinner, work meeting, etc. you just make it work. Once ketosis becomes the norm, you can jump back in pretty quick.</p><p></p><p>TBH, any woman I date at this point will need to be onboard with this. I wouldn’t date a vegan. I doubt a vegan would be interested In me. But the real reason is that I don’t really get sick anymore. I don’t have off days. So I’m not inclined to have much patience for people who get sick and have off days because they eat too much inflammatory garbage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porscheguy, post: 1293665, member: 2890"] As far as eating out goes, my local Chinese buffet has all you can eat prime rib on the steam table. Another option is Brazilian like fogo de chao. Here’s the other thing. I eat choice or prime grade ribeye 4-5 nights a week. I cook them sous vide and sear on my charcoal grill at 1000 degrees. What’s the treat in me going to a restaurant? So I can pay 3X as much for a steak that’s probably not as good as I can make myself? If a restaurant doesn’t have a basic steak on the menu, I don’t eat there. Obviously there are what I call critical exceptions. Big family dinner, work meeting, etc. you just make it work. Once ketosis becomes the norm, you can jump back in pretty quick. TBH, any woman I date at this point will need to be onboard with this. I wouldn’t date a vegan. I doubt a vegan would be interested In me. But the real reason is that I don’t really get sick anymore. I don’t have off days. So I’m not inclined to have much patience for people who get sick and have off days because they eat too much inflammatory garbage. [/QUOTE]
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