Showing posts with label cave man diet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cave man diet. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Paleo on a Road Trip

So I am going to be honest - I find staying on the Paleo wagon hardest when I am on holiday. And while I don't mind having treats on vacation - because life is too short to be perfect, I hate when I eat something that isn't really worth it. And road trips can be long and boring, and eating junk food is kind of a tradition. So here is how I stay Paleo when we are on a road trip!


Tips and Tricks

Be organised!
Plan ahead. If I know we are going away I will make sure we have healthy snacks to pack away. I generally cut up capsicum, have baby carrots, buy a big bag of grapes, and a tub of mixed nuts. Water, Soda water or Kombucha can help me stop the constant need to buy a giant Coke Zero in each town we drive through. I try and make sure we have sweet and savoury items in our Chilly bin - know what you crave on a road trip and combat it!

Eat a satisfying meal before hand.
I try and make sure we are full when we leave. If we leave first thing I will wake up early and cook bacon, eggs and vegetables. If we leave mid day I will cook a big lunch first.

Avoid the Petrol Station. There is nothing Paleo to eat there! 

Know your weaknesses.
For me - its Sonic. So keeping full on yummy, Paleo snacks helps curb my Double Cheeseburger craving.

Enjoy the Drive
Stop and stretch every hour. Find somewhere beautiful and marvel at the landscape around you. Whether you are driving to San Antonio, Auckland or Geraldton. Enjoy the moments.

Treat YoSelf
I am hardly Paleo perfect, I have my treat each week. But for me our holidays are special. I will eat foods that aren't Paleo if we are away, but I try and be sensible. If it is just a breakfast out, I will stick to Paleo. If we are at a "best in Texas" BBQ joint, then I am going to indulge. The main thing for me is that I like to keep my non Paleo for something really worth it. And snacks in the car just aren't worth it for me.

Benefits

Avoid feeling sluggish and yuck when you get to your destination.
Save your non Paleo moments for the yummy food available in the town you are heading to.
Stay more alert and awake - obviously important for driving.
Avoid piling on empty calories while you sit on your butt in the car.

My Paleo Roadtrip Essentials

Chilly bin/cooler/Esky
Capsicum
Baby Carrots
Grapes
Berries
Kombucha
Water bottles
Mixed raw nuts




Tuesday, 18 March 2014

A Paleo Meal Plan

This post was inspired by an article I read a wee while ago, and as a response to all the questions I receive about the Paleo diet. It seems there are so many different ideas out there, as to what Paleo entails. Here is what I ate for a week so that y'all know I am not running round eating raw mammoth and sturgeon.


So I have a series of Paleo websites and blogs that I like to keep an eye out and find new recipes and hear success stories to keep me motivated. Every now and then I will do a new search to see what I can find. Last week I found an article from the New Zealand Herald discussing Paleo. I was interested to see how Paleo was viewed at home, and what the resident guru had so say about it. Unlike many people he didn’t totally write it off, and he did mention that he thought the clean eating aspect of Paleo was essential. However, he seemed to have his wires crossed on a couple of things. Or maybe he was looking at some alternative ways of committing to Paleo. Whatever was up, the article kind of disappointed me. I know people back home are supporting me, and if they look up local sources for knowledge, I feel like the article is giving an unfair view of Paleo, or at least, Paleo, as I subscribe to it. The craziest thing was that he mentions that you cannot eat carbs, and he also says no fruit. Maybe this is the case on a crazy strict version of the Paleo diet. But that is just not the case in all the books I have read so far.

People are naturally curious to know why I am on the Paleo diet (I keep insisting it’s not a diet, but a lifestyle, but there is no smooth way of writing that haha).. They also want to know what I can and can’t eat. Rob and I thought a good way to address that would be just to list what I eat in a week. Please note, this is not a meal plan prescribed from any book, or blog, and in no way am I giving anyone health or nutrition advice. I just thought it would be a good way to demonstrate, that while in some ways Paleo can be restrictive, most of the time I don’t notice because I am eating such clean and yummy food.

And just remember – everyone does things differently. This is how I fit Paleo in with my lifestyle.

So, this is what I ate in a week..

SUNDAY
Late Breakfast
Two eggs scrambled with spinach, capsicum and mushroom
Black tea
Lunch
Meatballs with cooked peppers, kale salad
Kombucha
Dinner
Roast chicken with sweet potato, slaw
Soda water
Dessert
Frozen strawberries blended

MONDAY
Breakfast
Smoothie – Coconut water, Kale, Mint, Parsley, ½ Banana, ½ Apple
Black tea
Snack
Carrots
Nuts
Lunch
Buffalo salad
Kombucha
Snack
Berries
Dinner
Roasted pork tenderloin, sweet potato, slaw

TUESDAY
Pre Cross Fit snack
Handful of mixed raw nuts, few strawberries
Breakfast
Smoothie – Coconut water, Kale, Mint, Parsley, ½ Banana, ½ Orange
Black tea
Snack
Green tea x 2
Lunch
Grilled Tilapia and Salad
Snack
Green Tea
Handful of baby carrots
½ Capsicum (bell pepper)
Dinner
Roasted pork tenderloin, sweet potato, slaw

WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Scrambled eggs and bacon
Black tea
Snack
Baby carrots
Lunch
Steak and salad
Snack
½ Capsicum (bell pepper)
Kombucha
Dinner
Baked salmon with cauliflower mash

THURSDAY
Pre Cross Fit snack
Handful of mixed raw nuts, few strawberries
Breakfast
Smoothie - Coconut water, Kale, Mint, Parsley, ½ Banana, ½ Apple
Snack
Green tea
Lunch
Brisket beef with a salad
Snack
Dinner
Stuffed capsicum/bell pepper (beef, spinach, zucchini/courgette, cabbage, chili, mushroom, cilantro)

FRIDAY
Breakfast
Smoothie - Coconut water, Kale, Mint, Parsley, ½ Banana, ½ Apple
Lunch
Chicken salad
Snack
Berries
Dinner
Stuffed capsicum/bell pepper (beef, spinach, zucchini/courgette, cabbage, chili, mushroom, cilantro)

SATURDAY
Breakfast
Eggs, bacon and berries
Snack
Kombucha
Lunch
Chicken breast and kale salad
Snack
Baby carrots and guacamole
Dinner
Burger and sweet potato fries and Shiner Bock


Notice my week is strewn with carbohydrates and fruit…

My food increases on days that I have cross fit, and decreases when I am doing less on the weekends.

Saturday night was my treat night, and I had a delish burger. It was worth the wait all week! And that beer – the first in two and a half months. It tasted AMAZING.

Penny for your thoughts : )
I would love to know if you do something similar…
Are you surprised? Did you think it was less restrictive, or more?

Please remember I am not preaching or saying anyone should do anything other than what they are happy with. I am not a nutritionist or a food scientist. I am just responding to people’s natural curiosity.
I also hope that if anyone is seriously considering Paleo, that these posts may help them get some direction. It can be pretty intimidating at first! To see more about my journey, click here.




 

Friday, 28 February 2014

Photography Friday - Paleo Meals

Hey y'all!

If you have been around for awhile you will know that I am on a mission! My mission is to attempt to heal my Endometriosis naturally. A "Paleo lifestyle" is one of my tactics. People are naturally very curious by the meals I eat now, so I thought I would record them for a couple of weeks. 

So, here you go! (Excuse the bite marks haha!)

Tilapia and Vegetables

Mashed Cauli and Salmon

Zucchini Spaghetti and Meatballs

Chicken Salad

Bacon, Eggs and Berries

Roast chicken and Vegetables

The most amazing Pork Ribs with Cauli Mash

Jalapenos stuffed with Sweet Potato Mash and wrapped in Bacon

Zucchini Spaghetti Bologna

Chicken and Siracha Wraps

A quick lunch at work, prawns and salad


For more on my Paleo journey you can click here

Thanks Jess for hosting this fun link up!