Threw some barbecue sauce in my eggs and burger yesterday just to see and within 30 minutes my cheeks were bright pink and on fire. Plus I had a ripping headache that lasted almost all day.
eggs, cheese, butter, meat, water, black coffee, salt, and pepper is what I've been doing. This summer I'm going to go for berries and watermelon and see if that works with me. If it does it can bring dried fruit too
Pretty clear benefits are my joints feel great, I have way more energy, I'm not bloated, I'm losing fat, blood pressure has improved, resting heart rate has dropped 10 bpm, I could continue but for me and my friends that have done it it's been pretty life changing
eggs, cheese, butter, meat, water, black coffee, salt, and pepper is all I've been doing. Was thinking boiled eggs, jerky, summer sausage, and cheese while out and about.
Started the carnivore diet a few months ago. Lost 35 pounds so far and feel great. I've tried introducing non-carnivore food lightly over the last 2 weeks and that has caused nothing but flushed skin and gut aches. As of this moment I'm staying carnivore for good. That being said, normally this...
When I lived in choteau they were in town once in a while and a mom and Cubs ended up in a grain bin on the edge of town. Now they're in the bear paws. Won't be surprised if they make it to peck in the next decade
Finally did my first one after years of considering. Turned out alright for an impatient kid with ADD if I do say so myself. Only a couple fingerprints in the clear coat
I was working under the mindset that if I'm hunting for bear I expect to see bear, meaning either flavor. Somewhat surprised to hear it's not crawling with them given it's location between yellowstone and the 100 units
Planning our first Montana spring bear hunt from the other side of the state and narrowed it into the Sapphire/Pintler ranges. Was looking to see if anyone has first hand knowledge on how much pressure the Sapphires and Pintlers get. Like everyone else I prefer to see more animals than other...