Used to make Butter Tarts every holiday and eat more than just a few at a time. My family grieved when I went CV and didn’t make them anymore. But, I'm 76 and have my health, less brain fog and more energy than my 45 y.o daughters. 😆 At a stall a few months back, had to give up dairy and the scale is once again moving. I'm in Vancouver and your narket in Toronto is similar to our Granville Island Market. Subbed and liked. Good luck.
Thanks so much for the sub! Yeah, I've noticed a bit of a plateau with my weight, and I think it's because I've been eating more dairy and meat other than beef over the past couple of weeks. Time to tighten up on the diet....
Jay, jay, jay - if I didn’t have just finished my steak, egg, bacon breakfast, I would have pulled up a chair next to you and enjoyed the same food. Enjoy!
Hi, Jay -- I liked the way you skillfully made your way around the store! It's always good to find carnivore workarounds when you are away from home. I've put together a "work-a-menu kit" that I take with me if I know I will be eating out. I plan to talk about that on the channel I'm preparing to get up and running. All the best to you - Lori (Carnivore Cheer)
Wow... what an amazing Market! ... There are advantages to living in a large city... I am on Vancouver Island in a small City and we have very little choice here. Eating out is extremely hard for a Carnivore where I live. I see no real options on any restaurant menus here. There is no market and not even a Costco where I live. I keep trying to get to a 100% Carnivore lifestyle, eating out has been a problem and led to a number of meals with carbs that trigger my own addiction, but I never give up. When I lived in Spain for nine years, in Andalucia, they called the Cortado a Sombra... that is what I used to get also.
Nope, I subletted an apartment from a friend who was travelling for a couple of months. I live near NYC and am back home now. My mom was from Montreal and I have lots of friends and relatives in Ontario, so like when I get a chance to spend time there.
I am really enjoying your videos. It is nice to have someone in my age group experiencing the carnivore life style.
Thanks, it’s nice to know that we can still lose significant weight at 60!
Thanks 4 the food tour Jay. Yum..Yum..Now I am hungry...thanks 4 that. Thanks 4 sharing! Cheers! 🍗🍗🍗
Glad you enjoyed it!
I left Toronto about 25 years ago, and I have not been to the St. Lawrence market since the late 80's it really is very different now..
That's a nice market for carnivore choices! Thanks for taking us along for a tour.
Thanks for watching!
I love your voice Jay. Very soothing and calming.
I appreciate that. I figure everyone has had enough of harsh, jarring newscaster voices 🙂
I love this market. I miss living closer to downtown T.O.
Used to make Butter Tarts every holiday and eat more than just a few at a time. My family grieved when I went CV and didn’t make them anymore. But, I'm 76 and have my health, less brain fog and more energy than my 45 y.o daughters. 😆 At a stall a few months back, had to give up dairy and the scale is once again moving. I'm in Vancouver and your narket in Toronto is similar to our Granville Island Market. Subbed and liked. Good luck.
Thanks so much for the sub! Yeah, I've noticed a bit of a plateau with my weight, and I think it's because I've been eating more dairy and meat other than beef over the past couple of weeks. Time to tighten up on the diet....
Good shout on the liver pate 👍 I didn't consider this before, thanks from a just starting out carnivore in the UK 🙂
No problem 👍
great trip to St. Lawrence Market. i am binge watching your vids again.
Yes, I love that place, and really miss Toronto.
Wow what a gorgeous market! Looks yummy.
Beautiful market place!
Jay, jay, jay - if I didn’t have just finished my steak, egg, bacon breakfast, I would have pulled up a chair next to you and enjoyed the same food. Enjoy!
That breakfast sounds really good 🙂
That market is incredible!!
Carnivore's dream!
@@Jaylwoodworth absolutely! ☺️
Very good, thank you.
Welcome!
Wow 😲 i wish we had a place like this in our area
Hi, Jay -- I liked the way you skillfully made your way around the store! It's always good to find carnivore workarounds when you are away from home. I've put together a "work-a-menu kit" that I take with me if I know I will be eating out. I plan to talk about that on the channel I'm preparing to get up and running. All the best to you - Lori (Carnivore Cheer)
That's a good tip. Thanks, and good luck w your channel!
Wow... what an amazing Market! ... There are advantages to living in a large city... I am on Vancouver Island in a small City and we have very little choice here. Eating out is extremely hard for a Carnivore where I live. I see no real options on any restaurant menus here. There is no market and not even a Costco where I live. I keep trying to get to a 100% Carnivore lifestyle, eating out has been a problem and led to a number of meals with carbs that trigger my own addiction, but I never give up. When I lived in Spain for nine years, in Andalucia, they called the Cortado a Sombra... that is what I used to get also.
Yes, it is a challenge to find things to eat in more rural places. I end up eating a lot of hamburgers without any toppings or bun when I'm traveling!
Grew up in Vancouver area…loved my mom’s butter tarts! Are you permanently in Toronto?
Nope, I subletted an apartment from a friend who was travelling for a couple of months. I live near NYC and am back home now. My mom was from Montreal and I have lots of friends and relatives in Ontario, so like when I get a chance to spend time there.
looks good.. i've never seen smoked salmon sliced so thin.. lol.. but where i'm from we get it in big ol hunks of smoked salmon..
Yes it was sliced very thin. Lots of different types of salmon though, that I hadn’t seen before. Thanks for the comment!
Total insanity for a piece like f meat to cost that much.