The Best Ground Meat for a Carnivore Diet
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2020
- A lot of people question what the best sources of meats are and how they can create a truly optimal Carnivore Diet. Is there a source that provides quality meats? Well, I'm a big fan of Force of Nature and what their whole mission is about.
Check them out and learn more in this video on where you can find some of the best ground meat for a Carnivore Diet.
Force of Nature:
forceofnaturemeats.com/?...
US Wellness Meats:
grasslandbeef.com/beef?affId=...
White Oak Pastures:
www.whiteoakpastures.com/beef...
force of nature has the best tasting ground pork ive ever had in my life. I always make breakfast sausages with it.
Yes, that wild boar is fire 🔥
What do you think of Billy Doe Meats? I've been purchasing from them for about a year now as well as Butcherbox but I am blown away at the different cuts from BDM and the lamb is out of this world! I am thinking of stopping butcherbox because of the variety I'm finding at other online sources . Thank you for reviewing these other farms and online sources! As a carnivore I sure will be checking them out!
Such a great video!! Nice format and all the info I needed! 👍🏻
Thank you
Excellent video, Kurt
Thx Miles!
Looking for reviews on this companies products. Saw Whole Foods has them on sale till end of the month (11.30.21). Thank you for this 🤙🏽
I'm still happy with these meats
Great video. I’m looking to order from one of these soon. My wife is thinking Butcher Box. I scored two whole beef hearts, two beef kidneys and several lamb hearts, livers and kidneys yesterday all for a total of $65. All is grass fed also.
I think these sources are going to be higher value, meat for the money. Butcher box isn't bad either.
Better to support your local regenerative farmers than to source from online. As part of ancestral and regenerative living, we should be buying or hunting for our food as nearby as possible to where we live to avoid the carbon emissions of transporting and all of the wasteful packaging of buying online.
Force of Nature and Blackwing.com are the two sites I personally use frequently for purchasing meat online.
What would be a solid West coast option similar to White Oak Pastures
I'd have to dig around, but USwellness meats is pretty good and they ship west coast last I checked.
Bar10 Beef is awesome company in Utah.
I got like 6 packs of the ancestral blend bison for $2.99 a pack at Ralph’s which is crazy . I like heart and liver , Going to try it tomorrow.
What area do u live by 😂 I just started the carnivore diet and that sounds amazing I’m in OC SoCal
@@Luke-sd8kt San Diego , they have no more
:( I’m on my last pack too . Just cooking patties with a little seasoned salt and a side of avocado(I’m doing more of a primal diet ) simple , juicy , and very good! Pretty much tastes like hamburger with a very slight taste of liver in the background , but with seasoning you really can’t taste it.
@@spazchicken1Really? At my local food co op it’s like 13 dollars a pack for the same thing. Man you’re lucky
Whole Foods here sells it for $13/$14/lb and Force of Nature is based here in Austin, so that's amazing you're getting it, just make sure it's not too out of date or whatever, bc that price is absurd, I'd buy the whole freezer at that price.
@@kurtyaz :o yeah I wouldn’t buy it at that price
What about 44 farms? What do you think about their products?
Haven't tried them, but I have heard of them. I just like Force of nature, they've been solid for me and they're right here in my backyard in ATX.
Thank you
You're welcome!
Can someone help me find a way to make this beef and not make it taste like shit.
Mask it with cheese, bacon and avocado.
1. I hate pointing out stuff, but here I go, & I don’t say this out of hate or malice, I’m just giving Carnivore advice: your eyes look glassy & tired, it may help to adjust your protein to fat ratio, playing with that, or even taking out organ meats for a little while. 2. When buying any labeled meats, be grass fed or any labels, you’re simply just buying the label. So many ways around a label too. I tend to think if looking for environmentally friendly meats, it’s always best to start local. Not getting meat shipped to you, no matter how good it is, you’re part of the problem, not the solution, if you want to talk about the environment. 3. Just eat what you can afford. Beef prices will be going up, they already are where I live.
4. Go to a farm and learn some stuff first hand, don’t just read their sites. They can write & tell you a lot of nice stories that sounds good, don’t mean that’s what’s happening behind their “vision” they’ve given you, which brings me back around to... buy local, go to the farm, see those animals first hand. I know someone that’s selling her “pasture raised pigs” for a ridiculous amount, her pigs are in a pin every. Single. Day. They got out 1 day, she took a picture of them foraging for the first time all year only bc they escaped, they were then moved back to their pin. But she posts these pictures of her pasture raised pigs & sells the crap out of them. Seriously, always check bc some aren’t always honest. That’s life.
& also I have local beef farmers & dairy farmers that all their cattle are pasture raised, but they don’t do labels, ever. It cost too much for them. They are such wonderful, hard working farmers & all their beef & dairy gets sent out & processed with no extra labels. So, no, conventional meats at the store aren’t always bad either. You could also likely buy that pasture raised cow from the farmer for $1/lb.
man you really have been lied to often havent you
Dude you dont want to eat really lean on the carnivore dier. Trust me fat and protein when eating animal based needs both 2 macro nutrients being high, but if you actually thrive on low fat carnivore somehow then thats good
I agree, it helps to add in saturated fat. It's not the demon people make it out to be.
i didnt like the venison or the elk it had a very strange flavor. I think ill stick to ground pork or ground bison and beef.
yeah, their venison is a bit more gamey, but the Elk and wild boar are awesome. As are the beef and bison.
2:32 I like that😍💋 💝💖❤️