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Raw Paleo Diet to Suit You => Instincto / Anopsology => Topic started by: TylerDurden on May 29, 2010, 04:30:55 am

Title: Type of diet
Post by: TylerDurden on May 29, 2010, 04:30:55 am
One of the great things about the  Instincto Diet was that it made it clear that wild foods were superior to grassfed/organic and similiar terms. I'm wondering how many of us have actual access to raw wild game.
Title: Re: Type of diet
Post by: Haai on May 29, 2010, 04:42:51 am
wild caught sea food: yes
wild game: no
Title: Re: Type of diet
Post by: Hans89 on May 29, 2010, 05:21:03 am
I can get mackerel for a good price.

I theoretically have constant access (every Saturday) to game meats, but the price is too high as compared to lamb, so I eat lamb more often. I can't buy fat or organs locally usually, but I could order meat, marrow and organs from boar online. Organs and marrow are very expensive though.
Title: Re: Type of diet
Post by: djr_81 on May 29, 2010, 06:05:11 am
I have frequent access.
I have a number of extended family and friends who hunt deer and are more than willing to share a kill. I also plan on hunting this fall myself so game will be even more plentiful.
As for wild seafood I can buy quite a bit as I live fairly (40+/- miles) to the Atlantic shore. I buy a pound or two of swordfish every other week and have tried a number of other fish with varying degrees of success over the past couple months (Mako Shark was the second most successful). As it warms up there's supposed to be a fishmonger at the local farmer's market where I get my meat so we'll see what they have as well. ;D
Title: Re: Type of diet
Post by: raw on May 29, 2010, 12:54:57 pm
I have frequent access.
I have a number of extended family and friends who hunt deer and are more than willing to share a kill. I also plan on hunting this fall myself so game will be even more plentiful.
As for wild seafood I can buy quite a bit as I live fairly (40+/- miles) to the Atlantic shore. I buy a pound or two of swordfish every other week and have tried a number of other fish with varying degrees of success over the past couple months (Mako Shark was the second most successful). As it warms up there's supposed to be a fishmonger at the local farmer's market where I get my meat so we'll see what they have as well. ;D
WOW, I'd love to share some wild game meat straight from my country home's backyard. some fish from my pond and turtle meat too. djr, and all of you're invited.
Title: Re: Type of diet
Post by: Hannibal on May 29, 2010, 01:12:44 pm
I have access to fresh wild game every fortnight and to frozen one every day.
Fatty parts of wild boar are the cheapest - they cost 25 z? per 1 kg (6 euro or 7,7$).
The most expensive are the leanest parts of rae deer - they cost 125 z? per 1 kg (31 euro or 38$).
Re wild caught sea food - I can order many types of wild fish and shellfish.
Title: Re: Type of diet
Post by: Iguana on June 14, 2010, 06:41:07 pm
I get wild boar and deer during winter and spring. When I lived in Switzerland, I got a chamois every year, sometimes stag and even once half of an ibex. Usually I shared a whole animal with another instincto family and we stored it our fridges. In summer, it’s more difficult to find wild game and I have to buy New Zealand “chilled” lamb. Fortunately a friend of mine has just taken a nearby farm where he breeds 150 to 200 sheep ! 

For seafood, there’s quite a lot of choice here. Tuna, sardines, crabs, clams and so on. Sometimes someone brings me large wild oysters from Brittany.
Title: Re: Type of diet
Post by: RawZi on June 14, 2010, 09:31:12 pm
WOW, I'd love to share some wild game meat straight from my country home's backyard. some fish from my pond and turtle meat too. djr, and all of you're invited.

    That's nice :) What kind of fish live in your pond?

    I don't have access to wild-game.  I do have access to pasture grazed grass finished (raw non-frozen) meat.  That's the kind of meat I eat.

    I have access to wild-caught (not frozen) fish almost all the time.  It would be out of my reach expense-wise to eat every day.  I rarely eat it, as I have lost some taste for it.  I feel like I need a more saturated kind of fat.
  
Title: Re: Type of diet
Post by: raw on June 15, 2010, 12:41:41 pm
   That's nice :) What kind of fish live in your pond?

    I don't have access to wild-game.  I do have access to pasture grazed grass finished (raw non-frozen) meat.  That's the kind of meat I eat.

    I have access to wild-caught (not frozen) fish almost all the time.  It would be out of my reach expense-wise to eat every day.  I rarely eat it, as I have lost some taste for it.  I feel like I need a more saturated kind of fat.
  
dear rawzi, catfish is very easy to grow. imagine eating it raw! i can eat any kind of turtle. eating turtle, we can live longer. i want to raise chicken in my brooklyn home, but now i'll be raising roosters and chickens together in my country home. lots of worms and green grass and insects will be there to feed my chickens. simple life costs too much money....