Whole30 and More Strict Paleo
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In the opposite vein of
mac's post, is anyone else here doing the Whole30 this month? I want to transition to eating more paleo - and this vacation to my mom's house has cemented that desire. She's a carbavore, and my gut has been yelling at me for about three days straight. I wasn't 100% at home, but I was moving closer and closer to it over the last two months. Now I really want to dive into it when I get home.
But, I won't be starting till a few days after I get home. I have to kitchen-purge and go shopping before I go full force. I looked up the farmer's market that's open the day after we get home, so I'll have to get up extra early to hit it up. There are benefits to living in Austin, and that is year-round Farmer's Market produce.
My biggest problem is eating out or eating at a friend's house. I really don't want to be rude, but I'm going to have to buck up.
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But, I won't be starting till a few days after I get home. I have to kitchen-purge and go shopping before I go full force. I looked up the farmer's market that's open the day after we get home, so I'll have to get up extra early to hit it up. There are benefits to living in Austin, and that is year-round Farmer's Market produce.
My biggest problem is eating out or eating at a friend's house. I really don't want to be rude, but I'm going to have to buck up.
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Date: 2012-01-02 10:32 pm (UTC)(Re previous post, "paleo" is/should be proscriptive, not prescriptive: Don't eat grains, legumes, industrial fats or added sweeteners. Otherwise, find what works for you in your context.)
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Date: 2012-01-03 04:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-03 05:36 pm (UTC)One benefit of the prohibitive perspective is it even allows for vegan paleo, which I don't think is healthful or sustainable, but it gives me more flexibility in terms of my own menus and cooking for other people. I think the best way to do a minimal-meat diet for whatever reason would be Denise Minger-style (rawfoodsos.com) and stick to wild-caught seafood and pastured organ meats.
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Date: 2012-01-03 05:43 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2012-01-03 06:03 pm (UTC)(Speaking of trucks starting, my cousin heats his machine shop entirely on oil from deep fryers, and he runs one of his trucks on it, too—goes around to collect the oil in it. *g*)
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Date: 2012-01-02 10:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-02 11:50 pm (UTC)But, over the last three months I've not even been that; with illnesses, grad school stress and a wacky schedule I really fell back into eating wayyyyy too much dairy, refined sugar and processed junk food like potato chips (!!!!). I managed to steer clear of grains and legumes almost completely, but the other stuff took it's toll. I think I weakened my immune system which is one reason I came down with whooping cough, laying me out for nearly the whole months of December. :( I also dealt with acid reflux for the first time since I switch to paleo in late 2010. Lesson learned!
So, on Dec. 26 I pretty much returned to my "purer" ways. By Friday I was pretty whacked out, which is what always happens to me when I withdraw from carb and sugar overloads: I become a zombie, falling asleep randomly and walking into walls! LOL! But I'm feeling better now I've cleared that hurdle.
My big challenge isn't so much eating with friends as in planning ahead. I work full time and have a full class load in grad school, so my schedule is punishing. If I don't take time to plan ahead, I'm going to be stuck on campus with no food I can eat within two miles. I know, I've done that before, and it's BAD. That's my hurdle for the next 30 days, not to just stick with the program but make sure I'm not stupid about it. *sigh*
What I'd love to do is cut out artificial sweeteners; I've tried multiple times but my taste buds never ever acclimate. I guess they are the lesser of two evils but it's my one big weakness I wish I could kick.
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Date: 2012-01-04 12:20 am (UTC)I live pretty well without coffee now, though. My boyfriend doesn't drink it at all, and my mom and dad (usually the weak point in my year, because my family has always been hardcore coffeeholics) have transitioned to tea.
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