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I find when I go out socially and eat with people. And eat whatever food is at the restaurant, I start to miss my default carnivore food. Like something's actually missing in the food, and I want to get home and just cook up some ground beef.
Maybe it's just my personality, but yeah I agree, I don't get bored with my carnivore food
When I have eaten out, the missing thing has always been fat
One of my close friends stopped carnivore after 4 months because he missed eating normal foods, but I've the same experience as you. After eating out, I find myself looking forward more than usual to my usual home cooked meat or hamburger and eggs. I suspect it's because I'm less satiated so I start thinking about food more.
It might be personality since I've never needed variety, when I was a student I would make a curry for 7 days and eat it every day until it ran out.
Yeah I missed it too, the cravings are real, even if it's just habitual or psychological
The only thing we can try to do is be better then yesterday, we shouldn't demand perfection from ourselves