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I 💜 cooking with ghee #paleo #paleoingalong #eatclean #ghee
Going to do the mowing - just need a nap first #cleverbella #raggidyragdoll
Kids brekky of champions. Sautéed mushrooms, wilted spinach, boiled egg & ham #paleokids #brekkyofchampions #paleo #nomnomnom
Long gone are the days of ham sandwiches that I had when I went to school. My kids are having mashed sweet potato, bacon and kale frittatas, mixed berry jelly, paleo hummingbird muffins, grapes and strawberries #paleokids #healthylunchbox #yummo
My very first batch of water kefir :) #waterkefir #kefirgrains #paleo #firstbatch
Breakfast Whole30 Day 1 Turkey Rissoles #whole30 #day1 #paleo
OMG Baked Broccoli for dinner = Heaven! Gap in the middle - yeah that's from hubby ;) #paleoingalong #paleo #whole30 #winwiththekids
Day 1 PAD September - in my cup Kombucha! My first try of some yummy healthy goodness #fmsphotoaday #day1 #inmycup #kombuchagoodness #paleoingalong
Sweet potato (breakfast) soup!
Soup for breakfast? Hell yes.
Let’s get on thing straight, I love my eggs and I love my apples slathered in almond butter, but I’m getting a little bored. Plus, I’m trying out this autoimmune protocol in which you get even more restrictive with the Paleo diet and limit things like eggs, nuts, seeds, and certain vegetables called nightshades, which can be pro-inflammatory in some people. I’m not sure I can cut these things out altogether, but I can definitely cut down for a while to see if it helps with my pain. I go a little cray-cray with the nuts.
So for breakfast today I made this sweet potato banana soup/smoothie. Because I frigin’ love sweet potatoes. It’s more of a soup because I decided to heat it and eat from a bowl. But it’s most definitely straw-worthy if that’s your thing. I can’t take credit for this picture, but it looked just like this, I swear…
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Intuitive Eating:
Reject the Diet Mentality. Throw out the diet books and magazine articles that offer you false hope of losing weight quickly, easily, and permanently. Get angry at the lies that have led you to feel as if you were a failure every time a new diet stopped working and you gained back all of the weight. If you allow even one small hope to linger that a new and better diet might be lurking around the corner, it will prevent you from being free to rediscover Intuitive Eating.
Honor Your Hunger. Keep your body biologically fed with adequate energy and carbohydrates. Otherwise you can trigger a primal drive to overeat. Once you reach the moment of excessive hunger, all intentions of moderate, conscious eating are fleeting and irrelevant. Learning to honor this first biological signal sets the stage for re-building trust with yourself and food.
Make Peace with Food. Call a truce, stop the food fight! Give yourself unconditional permission to eat. If you tell yourself that you can’t or shouldn’t have a particular food, it can lead to intense feelings of deprivation that build into uncontrollable cravings and, often, bingeing When you finally “give-in” to your forbidden food, eating will be experienced with such intensity, it usually results in Last Supper overeating, and overwhelming guilt.
Challenge the Food Police. Scream a loud “NO” to thoughts in your head that declare you’re “good” for eating under 1000 calories or “bad” because you ate a piece of chocolate cake. The Food Police monitor the unreasonable rules that dieting has created . The police station is housed deep in your psyche, and its loud speaker shouts negative barbs, hopeless phrases, and guilt-provoking indictments. Chasing the Food Police away is a critical step in returning to Intuitive Eating.
Respect Your Fullness. Listen for the body signals that tell you that you are no longer hungry. Observe the signs that show that you’re comfortably full. Pause in the middle of a meal or food and ask yourself how the food tastes, and what is your current fullness level?
Discover the Satisfaction Factor. The Japanese have the wisdom to promote pleasure as one of their goals of healthy living In our fury to be thin and healthy, we often overlook one of the most basic gifts of existence—the pleasure and satisfaction that can be found in the eating experience. When you eat what you really want, in an environment that is inviting and conducive, the pleasure you derive will be a powerful force in helping you feel satisfied and content. By providing this experience for yourself, you will find that it takes much less food to decide you’ve had “enough”.
Honor Your Feelings Without Using Food. Find ways to comfort , nurture, distract, and resolve your issues without using food. Anxiety, loneliness, boredom, anger are emotions we all experience throughout life. Each has its own trigger, and each has its own appeasement. Food won’t fix any of these feelings. It may comfort for the short term, distract from the pain, or even numb you into a food hangover. But food won’t solve the problem. If anything, eating for an emotional hunger will only make you feel worse in the long run. You’ll ultimately have to deal with the source of the emotion, as well as the discomfort of overeating.
Respect Your Body. Accept your genetic blueprint. Just as a person with a shoe size of eight would not expect to realistically squeeze into a size six, it is equally as futile (and uncomfortable) to have the same expectation with body size. But mostly, respect your body, so you can feel better about who you are. It’s hard to reject the diet mentality if you are unrealistic and overly critical about your body shape.
Exercise—Feel the Difference. Forget militant exercise. Just get active and feel the difference. Shift your focus to how it feels to move your body, rather than the calorie burning effect of exercise. If you focus on how you feel from working out, such as energized, it can make the difference between rolling out of bed for a brisk morning walk or hitting the snooze alarm. If when you wake up, your only goal is to lose weight, it’s usually not a motivating factor in that moment of time.
Honor Your Health—Gentle Nutrition. Make food choices that honor your health and tastebuds while making you feel well. Remember that you don’t have to eat a perfect diet to be healthy. You will not suddenly get a nutrient deficiency or gain weight from one snack, one meal, or one day of eating. It’s what you eat consistently over time that matters, progress not perfection is what counts.
It's been a busy busy day - cleaning, washing and shopping. Needless to say I didn't get the post done I wanted to, but will try tomorrow :) No pics either, but here's the run down... Breakfast: Usual brekky omelette/scrambled eggs Lunch: Mi
Day Five...
Back to the grindstone Monday! Kids were a bit hard to get motivated this morning, but I managed to have brekky before I dropped them off for school. I had my usual scrambled eggs, with a few mushrooms thrown in. Unfortunately I was daydreaming while
Day Four...
We were up and out early to make a trip to the markets. Needless to say not a lot of time for brekky, and those occasions call for a boiled egg ;) I find as long as I have something in my tummy, I'm ok for at least a few hours. Lunch was the same a
Day Three...