That's interesting...in your opinion do you think you would have got the improvements that have gradually come over time if you stuck to this diet?
(I know it's hard to say, but I'm still interested in what you think)
Josh/Alan/KD,
Just no way of knowing. I've noticed a lot of small benefits like better digestion, less gas, seemingly more even energy throughout the day, however, I really can't say that these would not have occurred with my previous lightly cooked VLC diet protocol over this same 5 year period. Unlike you, I've found the simplicity of eating the way that I do rather liberating. You see, I don’t fix food every meal or every day. I thaw and mix enough food for 10 days to 2 weeks. I repackage in single day packages and refreeze. Each day I eat one package and take out the next package to thaw overnight in the refrigerator. That’s it.
It takes about 45 minutes to mix up 15 or 20 lbs of raw meat and repackage it in ZipLoc sandwich bags, and then I only have to do this once every 10 days or so. If I’m going to be out and about for the day I just take a plastic container and a spoon along with a thawed package of raw meat and I’m set for the day. By the time I’m ready to eat, the meat is room temperature which is the way I like it and I just chow down wherever I am.
When traveling away from home, I take a Lunch Cooler and put 3-4 days worth of food in it. It stays cool enough for at least 3 days and if I’m going to be gone longer, then I either make up the difference with pemmican or I treat myself to a couple of extra rare rib-eye’s at a primo steak house like Morton’s, Ruth Chris, or Wood Ranch etc. My total time spent preparing food and eating it is probably less than 30-45 minutes per day and that includes the original prep time once every 10 days or so. Most people spend more time than that agonizing over which fast food joint they’re going to go to for lunch.
My daily routine is super simple. I’m up around 6am. I shower, shave, and dress. I pull out my thawed meat and set it in a dish on the counter (or a plastic container if I’m going to be in the car all day), and let my food start to warm up. I take a frozen package of food out of the freezer and put it in the fridge for the next day. I then start my day’s activities. Between noon and 2pm I start to get hungry and when I come to a convenient stopping point in my work I grab my food and a spoon and eat. This takes maybe 20 minutes. I then go back to work and pick up where I left off. I work until 6pm – 7pm, then come the house and watch a bit of news or a TV program with my wife. I then read for a couple of hours and hit the sack around 10-11pm. Next day I do it all over again.
If I’m low on food, before going to bed I’ll pull out all the fixin’s for anther 10 days or so and let them thaw over night. In the morning after dressing, I’ll mix up my food and repackage which takes about 45 minutes. I keep two packages out (one for the current day and one for the next day and freeze the rest. From there it’s back to the normal routine.
Hope this helps.
Lex