09-27-2015 18:56
09-27-2015 18:56
Anyone interested in joining me in a W30 starting Oct 1? Would love to get some simple, quick recipes and ideas for breakfast.
09-28-2015 11:34
09-28-2015 11:34
What's a W30? I'm new... 🙂
09-28-2015 14:47
09-28-2015 14:47
09-28-2015 20:02
09-28-2015 20:02
It is a 30 day elimination eating program. It is paleo minus any sweeteners. At the end of 30 days, or more if you choose, you systematically reintroduce eliminated foods to see if any trigger reactions. Very clean eating and full control over what is in your food. A quick google search will bring up Whole 30's website...not sure the rules here, so not sure if I can link it.
09-28-2015 20:04
09-28-2015 20:04
Thanks. This will be my 3rd in 3 years. I suspect SIBO as I had a piece of candy and it set me off. I need to reset my body and start healing. I also glutened myself out of stupidity--and I am highly reactive to it. Can't believe I forgot soy sauce had gluten....it isn't just the soy that has me using coconut aminos.
09-30-2015 02:39
09-30-2015 02:39
This looks very interesting, I have been suffering from digestive issues for years, one extreme to the other. I did go gluten free for several weeks and got some relief. Can you do this without buying the books they recommend? it looks like a no grain, dairy,sugar food plan. I avoid grains anyways but I do have yogurts, I am not sure how I can do this and stay on my weight loss program.
09-30-2015 02:45
09-30-2015 02:45
09-30-2015 06:35
09-30-2015 06:35
Hey @JCPRUITT!!
I started my third Whole30 on Monday, so we can be accountability partners if you'd like!! I have a couple of friends doing it with me this time, and this will be the first time I've had a group, and I can already tell you it makes a huge difference! I'm also highly reactive to wheat, but not only because of the wheat itself, but also because of the pesticides they use. Lovely. I was told I had "seasonal allergies" and I would just have to deal with it, but I was sick all the time and the stomach issues made me lose time at work fairly often, and after I changed my diet (I was eating a normal-person "healthy" diet before), my life has changed. Isn't it awesome??!
Here are a few popular breakfasts in my group:
-Scrambled eggs with veggies, avocado, and fruit
-Turkey sausage (leave out the sugar), an apple, and nuts
-Larabar with compliant trail mix (emergency on-the-go breakfast)
-Egg muffins
These can all be made the night before. 🙂 I can post a picture of my weekly meal plan, if you'd like. I work a ton and volunteer, and my husband works/goes to school, so we are always busy, and nearly everything on the plan can be made fast!
@Annie-NH, you can definitely do this and stay on a weight loss plan! The goal here is not necessarily to lose weight, but to be as healthy as we can be. Although, I don't know a single person who has done the Whole30 and not lost weight. Here are a couple of tips that really help:
-Make a Facebook/social group (you can set it to private so people feel better about sharing their experiences), and talk to the group at least once a day! My group posts pictures of their meals, at every meal. It's really only takes a couple of minutes, but it makes it more difficult to allow cheats.
-Plan, plan, plan! Make a weekly meal plan, make plans for snacks, plan for sugar-cravings, and plan for the unexpected.
-Know that you can do it! You can, that I promise you!
Also, while it can ABSOLUTELY be done without the books, they are quite helpful. If you go to Audible.com and sign up for a free trial, you can get the audiobook for It Starts With Food. Even if you don't do the program, the information presented is just wonderful!
You can find the Whole30 rules and everything here.
09-30-2015 09:27
09-30-2015 09:27
10-02-2015 16:39
10-02-2015 16:41
10-03-2015 10:42
10-03-2015 10:42
@JCPRUITTAwesome! Looking forward to seeing some delicious pics!
10-03-2015 19:50
10-03-2015 19:50
Didn't do a pic of this, but here is last night's Summer Squash Chili:
1# bison, ground
1# grass fed beed, ground
1.5 C Onion, chopped
2 C green pepper, chopped
2.5 C zucchini, chopped
1.5 C yellow squash, chopped
2 C diced tomatoes (home canned)
8 C tomato juice (home canned)
Salt
pepper
chili spice of choice
In a dutch oven (or 4-5 Q pot), brown the meat and add chili spice (I used prezney's Northwest Woods). Remove meat from pot and set aside. Drain fat if desired or too much (I did not). Sweat onions and peppers in same pot. Return meat to pot and add summmer squash, chopped tomatoes, and tomatoe juice. Season to taste. It needs to simmer about 2 hours, or more.
You can add any veggies you want. Make sure you cook the harder veggies before returning the meat to the pot. Simple comfort food.
10-05-2015 16:47
10-05-2015 16:47
Egg muffins. I used peppers, onions, compliant precooked sausage, and 12 eggs.
1) sweat veggies and add sausage, allow to col
2) fill silicon muffin tins @1/3 full of mix
3) top with nbeaten eggs (I zipped mine in my vitamix)
4) bake 12 min (more if not ready) at 350 F.
5) enjoy.
10-06-2015 05:08
10-06-2015 05:08
I didn't take pictures, but this is what I made last night: Enchilada Bake. It saves really well! This Lizard Sauce complements it well, too. I keep a bottle of that around all the time now that I have tried it (although I'd recommend a tad less cumin)!
10-06-2015 16:26
10-06-2015 16:26
10-06-2015 16:31
10-06-2015 16:31
10-07-2015 13:10
10-07-2015 13:10
I make Peruvian Style Chicken regularly and it is Whole30 and Paleo. It's from Danielle Walker's Against All Grain cookbook. It's easy to make, and (I'm lazy so) I love having leftovers for later. And best of all, my daughter loves this dish (Yay!). This blogger has reviewed the recipe and walks you through the process:
https://paleogirlmn.wordpress.com/2014/10/02/recipe-review-danielle-walkers-peruvian-style-chicken-f...
She even has a photo of the page in the cookbook if you want to look over the ingredients list and instructions. 🙂
10-07-2015 13:30
10-07-2015 13:30
10-07-2015 13:56
10-07-2015 13:56