northlandwriter
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Hello! Who knew my first post would be about food. Well today after finishing some homework for environmental science and learning about the horrors of meat processing I was curious on how other hunters eat. My household eats only venison, if we're having anything else it's an occasion. But that's what we're used too, we hunt for fun but also for the meat in our meals. We cut up and package all our own meat. This is how I was raised but on a vast amount of different kinds of meat because my dad has been a butcher since he was 17 yrs old and a very avid fisherman and hunter so we had fresh Halibut from Alaska when he went there But I find I really don't miss the variety that much it's just fine if I have veni steak or fish and eggs for breakfast rather than bacon. I've actually found I cannot stand pork sausage, it's just greasy. I like having to put a bit of water in the pan cuz my meat won't emit enough fat to cook itself on!
This assignment was all about "eating low on the food chain" but maybe there's something about "organic", or "free-range" meat. Anybody else have opinion about this? Here's the website I found for the assignment explaining eating low... http://www.rawfoodexplained.com/why-we-should-not-eat-meat/eating-low-on-the-food-chain.html
This assignment was all about "eating low on the food chain" but maybe there's something about "organic", or "free-range" meat. Anybody else have opinion about this? Here's the website I found for the assignment explaining eating low... http://www.rawfoodexplained.com/why-we-should-not-eat-meat/eating-low-on-the-food-chain.html
