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If you cook in a cast iron pan you can boost the iron content of your meal by a lot, which is good because women require SO MUCH MORE IRON than men on a daily basis. So much more that about 10% of the American female population is at risk for anemia. (I actually knew that from some evolutionary biology book. Humans evolved meat-eating to keep women fed, essentially.)
So I should try and cook in mine more often, but I find scouring it a pain-in-the-ass. I might try eating chicken livers more often? They're cheap and super traditional...
So I should try and cook in mine more often, but I find scouring it a pain-in-the-ass. I might try eating chicken livers more often? They're cheap and super traditional...
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Date: 2013-10-06 02:33 am (UTC)I don't doubt a minute that we shifted to having a meat rich diet when we became a species that had no mating season. You've got to do something to get that iron.
Livers are one of those foods I can't abide. The chalky texture of them is a huge turn off. That said, I hope yours turn out to be very tasty!
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