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Re: Carnivore Diet - Holy Week Menus
« Reply #25 on: April 25, 2025, 02:11:30 PM »
Wow, the wildly cheap! We sell our raw goat milk for $8/gallon if we have extra. Any less than that, I’d rather feed it to the dogs, cats and chickens to save $$ on feed that way.
Thankfully in KS it is legal to sell raw milk, but not anything made from the milk. So for cheese, we go by a “donation” basis like you mentioned above.
Wow, that is still considerably less than the local store up the street which sells it for, gulp, $14/half-gallon.
On a related note, is there a difference in the "which product is better for you" category, raw goat versus raw cow milk? 

Re: Carnivore Diet - Holy Week Menus
« Reply #26 on: July 30, 2025, 04:47:19 PM »
After a year of healing from mast cell activation and severe histamine reactions I restarted the carnivore diet a month ago.  My family is ketovore.  I thought I would share my menus for Holy Week to inspire ideas.  I'd love to hear others carnivore/keto recipes.  Items marked with a K are keto not kosher! :jester:


Holy Thursday
Antipasto
Roast chicken
Cheese broccoli - K
Salted caramel mousse


Good Friday
Grilled  salmon
Keto fried cod - K
Shrimp Caesar salad - K


Holy Saturday
Broiled lobster tails
Crustless cheese quiche
Keto cheddar biscuits - K
Keto peanut butter cookies - K

Easter brunch
Bacon
Sausage
Scrambled eggs
Keto cheddar biscuits - K


Easter dinner
Deviled eggs
Roast lamb with garlic rosemary sauce
Greek meatballs w/tzatziki
Creamed spinach - K
Keto Cheesecake

Just curious, why don't you eat fruit? I've noticed for me that pure carnivore helps the best with ADHD and other focus issues. I'm wondering if fruit would make my ADHD symptoms worse because of glycation... :confused: