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Vegi vs. Carnivore

For the last 5 weeks I've been eating a vegetarian diet. The idea was to lose weight and also to not eat the flesh of dead animals which sounded sort of gross.

So, in the first 2 weeks I "lost" 8 pounds. Since then I have lost nothing but my mind.

OK, so I'm sitting here with a stiff neck from sleeping wrong last night, I had a bad day at work, and just drank a glass of wine that seems to have gone straight to my head, but still the whole vegi idea seems a bit lame at the moment.

Ineffective to say the least. I think that I'm going to return to "Free Range Grazing" starting tomorrow. Not that I intend on eating lots of meat, I don't, but I'm giving up the "low fat and vegi" thing that I was working on. It just isn't working for me.

I suppose portion control and exercise will have to be it from now on. :-(

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  1. Just testing out the comments functionality here. Oh, and I bought 4 huge packs of cotto salami today :-)

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