Want to spark more fun and quick engagement in your carnivore community? These This or That templates are designed to break the ice, get members talking, and invite everyone to share their preferences. Make your space lively and interactive with simple, playful choices.
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This or That content works because it lowers the barrier to participation. Members feel comfortable answering light and easy questions without overthinking or worrying about being judged. By giving just two options, you make engagement almost effortless, even for shy or new members.
Psychologically, quick-choice prompts trigger instant reactions and tap into members' desire to share opinions. They create a sense of belonging as people see others with similar or different preferences. In the carnivore niche, these posts can also spark conversation and friendly debates about food choices, routines, and lifestyle, strengthening community bonds.
Ribeye or New York strip - which steak wins for you?
💡 Example: "Ribeye or New York strip - which steak wins for you?"
Morning bacon or evening brisket - which would you pick and why?
💡 Example: "Morning bacon or evening brisket - which would you pick and why?"
Ground beef or steak - what do you eat more often?
💡 Example: "Ground beef or steak - what do you eat more often?"
Salt or no salt on your meat?
💡 Example: "Salt or no salt on your meat?"
Grilled or pan-seared - how do you like your steaks?
💡 Example: "Grilled or pan-seared - how do you like your steaks?"
Eggs with yolk or just the whites?
💡 Example: "Eggs with yolk or just the whites?"
Oxtail or short ribs - which do you crave more?
💡 Example: "Oxtail or short ribs - which do you crave more?"
Lamb chops or pork chops - what is your go-to?
💡 Example: "Lamb chops or pork chops - what is your go-to?"
Cook at home or eat out on carnivore?
💡 Example: "Cook at home or eat out on carnivore?"
Spicy sausage or mild sausage?
💡 Example: "Spicy sausage or mild sausage?"
Butter or tallow for cooking?
💡 Example: "Butter or tallow for cooking?"
Rare or well-done steak?
💡 Example: "Rare or well-done steak?"
Organ meats or muscle meats - what do you eat more?
💡 Example: "Organ meats or muscle meats - what do you eat more?"
Carnivore pizza or carnivore burgers?
💡 Example: "Carnivore pizza or carnivore burgers?"
Beef liver or chicken liver - which one do you prefer?
💡 Example: "Beef liver or chicken liver - which one do you prefer?"
Carnivore snacks - jerky or pork rinds?
💡 Example: "Carnivore snacks - jerky or pork rinds?"
Meal prep or spontaneous cooking?
💡 Example: "Meal prep or spontaneous cooking?"
Fish or shellfish - what do you pick when you want seafood?
💡 Example: "Fish or shellfish - what do you pick when you want seafood?"
Simple steak or steak with butter on top?
💡 Example: "Simple steak or steak with butter on top?"
One big meal a day or several small meals?
💡 Example: "One big meal a day or several small meals?"
Hard-boiled eggs or scrambled eggs?
💡 Example: "Hard-boiled eggs or scrambled eggs?"
Carnivore coffee - black or with butter?
💡 Example: "Carnivore coffee - black or with butter?"
Chicken thighs or chicken breasts?
💡 Example: "Chicken thighs or chicken breasts?"
Meaty breakfast or skip breakfast?
💡 Example: "Meaty breakfast or skip breakfast?"
Homemade broth or store-bought?
💡 Example: "Homemade broth or store-bought?"
Beef ribs or pork ribs - which is your favorite?
💡 Example: "Beef ribs or pork ribs - which is your favorite?"
Eat alone or with friends and family?
💡 Example: "Eat alone or with friends and family?"
Carnivore taco shells - cheese or pork rinds?
💡 Example: "Carnivore taco shells - cheese or pork rinds?"
Slow-cooked or grilled meats?
💡 Example: "Slow-cooked or grilled meats?"
Do you prefer beef or pork as your main protein?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer beef or pork as your main protein?"
Organ meats cooked or raw?
💡 Example: "Organ meats cooked or raw?"
Do you eat bone marrow or skip it?
💡 Example: "Do you eat bone marrow or skip it?"
Carnivore ice cream or skip dessert?
💡 Example: "Carnivore ice cream or skip dessert?"
Eat when hungry or scheduled meal times?
💡 Example: "Eat when hungry or scheduled meal times?"
Do you track macros or keep it intuitive?
💡 Example: "Do you track macros or keep it intuitive?"
Fatty cuts or lean cuts - what do you choose more often?
💡 Example: "Fatty cuts or lean cuts - what do you choose more often?"
Steak for breakfast or steak for dinner?
💡 Example: "Steak for breakfast or steak for dinner?"
Carnivore travel - pack food or find local spots?
💡 Example: "Carnivore travel - pack food or find local spots?"
Do you prefer classic steak seasoning or just salt?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer classic steak seasoning or just salt?"
Carnivore chili - with or without eggs?
💡 Example: "Carnivore chili - with or without eggs?"
Post a This or That template as a standalone question, a story, or even in your group chat. Encourage members to answer in the comments and share their reasons if they like. Use these templates to kick off the week, fill quiet periods, or welcome new members. Rotate topics to keep things fresh and relevant to the carnivore lifestyle.
For all platforms, keep your This or That posts concise and visually clean. Use polls where supported, or ask members to reply with their choice. On platforms with Stories, use interactive stickers. In forums or chats, highlight the question at the top of your post. Always follow up with replies to keep the thread alive.
A This or That template is a quick prompt where members choose between two contrasting options, sparking light and easy engagement.
Aim to use them once or twice a week to keep things fresh and maintain engagement without overwhelming the feed.
Absolutely. Feel free to edit the prompts to match your group's preferences, current events, or inside jokes.
Yes. These are designed for all platforms and can be posted as questions, polls, stories, or chat prompts.
Encourage members to share their alternative or explain their choice. The goal is participation, not strict answers.
Reply to comments, tag members, or ask follow-up questions to keep the conversation going and make everyone feel included.
Images can help, especially for food comparisons, but keep the focus on the question for maximum clarity and participation.