Carnivore Kitchen
🥩 Welcome to Carnivore Kitchen — where meat lovers share recipes, meals, and high-protein living. Whether you’re keto, low-carb, or full carnivore, this is your place to swap ideas and fuel up!
Carnivore Kitchen Rules:
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Respect the Hunt — Be Excellent to Each Other. We welcome everyone who enjoys meat, BBQ, and the art of cooking — but rudeness, insults, or trolling will get you banned faster than an overcooked steak.
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Meat Pics or It Didn’t Happen. If you’re posting a recipe, include at least one photo of your creation! Show off those grill marks and sears with pride.
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Give Credit Where It’s Due. If your recipe or technique comes from a food blog, chef, or YouTube channel, please link the original source. Let’s support the cooks who inspire us.
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No Vegan-Bashing or Dietary Wars. We respect all food preferences here. Keep the conversation about our love of meat — not hate toward others.
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No Spam or Advertising. Promote your work only if it adds genuine value (like a detailed recipe or cooking guide). Otherwise, ads and affiliate spam will be removed.
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Taste Over Presentation. Not every steak’s a showpiece. If it’s juicy and delicious, that’s what matters most.
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Questions, Opinions & Debates Welcome. You don’t need a photo to start a discussion — just bring good vibes and real curiosity.
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Mandatory Rule: Have Fun 🔥
Bring your best recipes, best cuts, and best attitude. Fire up the grill and the conversation.
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I just consume the ribeyes and strip loins, so I get that experience as well (the packaging is different every time it comes for me though, but I think that's due to old stock that's well kept and still fresh). For the ground beef and chuck, I've never had it (my mother, whom I refer to as Anko, actually recommended I just do the ribeyes and loins), but I'd imagine it's good. As for the pork, I avoid it (religious reasons) regardless, but I'd probably try it if I hadn't stopped eating it (I probably got sick eating pork, and other things like crayfish, lobster, crab, and anything else unclean).
I know the hot dogs aren't the best, but their quality is actually pretty good despite their taste not being that great.
Yeah, overall butcherbox is a good company. If you're not good a selecting meats yourself from a local butcher it can help you understand what cuts of meat to look for.