"Goat meat is a healthy alternative to beef and chicken because of its lower calorie, fat and cholesterol totals. A staple in North African and Middle Eastern cuisine, goat meat comprises 63 percent of red meat consumed worldwide, according to the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. If you're looking for a leaner alternative to traditional meats, goat meat could be the answer."

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A 3-ounces portion of goat meat has 122 calories, which is considerably less than beef's 179 and chicken's 162. In terms of fat, goat is much leaner than other, more readily available meats. Goat meat's 2.6 grams of total fat per 3-ounce serving is about one-third of beef's 7.9 grams and roughly half of chicken's 6.3 grams. A serving of goat meat represents just 4 percent of your daily value of total fat, based on a 2,000-calorie diet.

Saturated Fat
The Harvard School of Public Health recommends avoiding red meat or choosing only the leanest cuts, because red meat is notoriously high in saturated fat, which can boost cholesterol levels in the blood and contribute to heart disease. But with just 0.79 grams of saturated fat per serving, goat is a heart-healthy alternative to beef and chicken's 3.0 grams and 1.7 grams, respectively. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommends you eat less than 20 grams of saturated fat daily. A serving of goat meat contains about 4 percent of your daily value.

Cholesterol and Iron
If you're watching your ever-important cholesterol levels, goat meat can again be a nutritious alternative to other meats. Goat's 63.8 milligrams of cholesterol per 3-ounce serving is considerably less than beef and pork's 73.1 milligrams and chicken's 76 milligrams per serving. Eating goat won't cause you to sacrifice the important blood component, iron, either. Goat meat's 3.2 milligrams of iron per serving trumps beef's 2.9 milligrams and doubles chicken's 1.5 milligrams.
Protein
Animal meat is a source of complete proteins, which are proteins containing the eight amino acids your body cannot create on its own. Many people struggle to balance meat's high protein and high fat content. Goat's 23 grams of protein per serving is comparable to the 25 grams in a serving of beef and chicken, meaning you won't have to sacrifice a key protein source. In fact, a 3-ounce serving of goat fulfills 46 percent of most people's daily value of protein.

Other Considerations
Though perhaps not as popular as beef, chicken or even lamb in the United States, goat meat sold in retail stores is still subject to United States Department of Agriculture inspection. Goat meat does not contain any growth hormones because the USDA has not approved their use. Also note, because of its lower fat content and the lack of marbling in its meat, goat must be prepared over low heat to preserve tenderness and juiciness."
 
"Goat meat is a healthy alternative to beef and chicken because of its lower calorie, fat and cholesterol totals. A staple in North African and Middle Eastern cuisine, goat meat comprises 63 percent of red meat consumed worldwide, according to the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. If you're looking for a leaner alternative to traditional meats, goat meat could be the answer."

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I'm taking today and tomorrow off from doing PE. I am feeling a sharp pain in the mid shaft of my penis since last night. I think I used too much force. Hopefully the pains will go away in the next 24 hours.
 
I have 3 inches fat pad. How long do you think it would take me to reduce my fat pad to half inch if I eat healthy?
Man it really depends on how much exercise you can get in aerobically and how much you can decrease what you’re eating. The fastest way I’ve ever lost weight was by doing 2 miles a day of walking and I cut my calories down to 800 per day. This allowed me to get to a quarter inch fat pad. If you look at my penis in the documentary “The Perfect Penis” you can see what I look like with absolutely no fat pad.
 
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I have 3 inches fat pad. How long do you think it would take me to reduce my fat pad to half inch if I eat healthy?
What's HG,

Time wise it all depends of how much overall fat you have to lose. Our body's lose weight from the head/legs in, so the last place that the body will let go of fat will be from your midsection and love handles. It will slowly lose from these areas when you are losing fat, but they will be the last area that will get really lean. With all these wack different diets out there they all are achieving the same thing which is the same with every human on earth is calories in and calories out. It doesn't matter how many times you eat a day, you can eat 1 big meal or 2 or 3, however you feel it's going to fit into your lifestyle. Eat wholesome healthy foods fruits, vegetables as much as you can as your body will be a lot healthier and you will have great energy on your journey. A calorie is a calorie doesn't matter where it comes from. Eating less calories than your body burns in a day you will be in a caloric deficit, which is fat loss. Eating more calories in day than your body burns and you will be in a caloric surplus and you will gain weight. If you got any questions, let me know. Best of luck to you, you got this!
 
Man it really depends on how much exercise you can get in aerobically and how much you can decrease what you’re eating. The fastest way I’ve ever lost weight was by doing 2 miles a day of walking and I cut my calories down to 800 per day. This allowed me to get to a quarter inch fat pad. If you look at my penis in the documentary “The Perfect Penis” you can see what I look like with absolutely no fat pad.

I've never watched that documentary. I will watch it right now
 
It is a fantastic doc. If it is the one I am thinking of, it follows a young man who turns to surgery, and also a man with an insane addiction to silicone injection. It is what opened my eyes to the similarity of D and myself.
 
Still no PE today. Tomorrow will make it 3 months of doing the dld blasters. I need to do everything to reduce my fat pad to at least half inch before measuring.
 
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