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What are your feelings about eating meat? – Of course I had to go look at last year’s answer to this same question from the daily prompt in my post called Meat Me and I see my opinion hasn’t changed.

I love all food, and I always ate what I wanted and how much I wanted. Well, that dynamic got it into a situation where I was about 30-40 lbs. overweight. I got that under control about 2 years ago if my memory is working this morning.

I lost that by adjusting the diet and cutting way back on sodas.

And I do something that many seem to recommend against. I weigh myself daily. I do it for the following reasons. It helps me keep focused and not get out of line to where I just let myself go. It’s like steering a car. Just keeping in my lane.

I don’t beat myself up if I gain a few pounds or get lower than what I think might be good. I try to keep a target weight of about 175 +- 5lbs. I make allowances for special events and holidays. For instance, this past weekend. And I just got on the scale and it’s showing 181. So, I’ll back off for a few days slowly and be right back in step.

Now that I have a pretty good record I have to start eating the right things more. I still snack to much on the wrong things. I’ve got to get more fruit and veggies. But there is no way I’m going to deny myself some treats once in a while or go vegan.

Of course, it’s smart to fit some exercise into the routine also. Exercise is what allowed me to eat whatever I wanted and as much as I wanted for decades. That all changed as my lifestyle did.

I admit it was nice going 4-5 decades and not giving food or drink a second thought. Now it’s just part of my daily routine to think about it because there are penalties for not thinking.

Be smart so you can take your son or daughter fishing.

I think I shot this at Rocky Gorge. Photo by Mike Hartley


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Meat Me

The Daily Writing prompt asks “What are your feelings about eating meat?” only 2 days after we have stuffed ourselves with turkey.

My feelings on eating meat have evolved. When I was younger I didn’t know eating too much of it was bad for you. So I modified as I learned. Nor did I consider the animals themselves even though I love animals. And I modified again.

I probably still eat too much meat during the summer months, but I have cut back significantly.

My true feelings about eating meat might not be real popular but they are what they are. I love eating meat. Bacon or sausage with a side of eggs. Steaks like a fillet or ribeye and juicy prime rib. Pork chops or pork loin roast. Rotisserie chicken, fried chicken or BBQ chicken. Baby back ribs, St Louis short ribs or lamb chops. Maybe some pastrami and corned beef piled high on rye. And of course, turkey this time of year.

2 bone in ribeyes and Yes they are that big. About an inch and a half at least. A 10 oz fillet also. Photo by Mike Hartley

Fortunately my better half is health conscious also and we eat fairly healthy with some meat mixed in here and there. And I have developed a good amount of discipline and don’t overdo it even when left to my own devices. There are exceptions maybe once or twice a year like the above photo shows.

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