Showing posts with label paleo Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paleo Australia. Show all posts

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Real life and blogging dont alway mix

Hi everyone,
Just popped in to say I haven't forgotten you!!!!

I have 3 sick people at home at the moment and So I am run off my feet!!

I'll post as soon as things settle I should post a meal plan and shopping list tomorrow!!

So get any requests in FAST!! If you want a soup dish, snacks or curries let me know!!

So keep an eye out of that :)

Rose
#paleo #mealplanning #food

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

sick kids and finding snacks...

Hi everyone,

well I know I have sort of dropped off the map of late...by a sick lil miss 3 year old does that.

She is sick but still wants to run jump dance and play, rest my kids don't understand the word.

Anyway,

I have found a treat that I just have to share...

Paleo Granola Bars.

My walking buddies and me visited his parents on our 12km walk (up and down steep hills, I swear he was out to hurt me lol ). His mum made Paleo bars and Oh My God!!!!

We could stop eating them so warning these are great of a sweet tooth or a snack but you might want to eat more then you should.

Here's the recipe with picture, thanks to Crossfit Kawatha!



PALEO GRANOLA BARS

Paleo Granola Bars Recipe
Snack
Cooks in 
Ingredients
  • 1-1 1/2 cup – mix of nuts (slivered almonds, pecans, sunflower seeds, walnuts, cashews, etc)
  • 1/4 cup – unsweetened shredded coconut
  • 1/4 cup – almond butter
  • 1 tbsp plus – coconut flour (if needed to thicken mixture)
  • 2 tbsp – coconut oil
  • 1 tsp – vanilla
  • 1/2 tsp – honey or rice malt
  • 1/4 tsp – sea salt
  • 1/2 cup – chopped dates or dried unsweetened cranberries or blueberries



Directions
  • On a cookie sheet , toast nuts and coconut until golden brown. Once toasted pour mixture into food processor until coarsely ground.
  • In a mixing bowl melt coconut oil and almond butter (about 30 seconds). Stir until smooth.
  • Add vanilla, honey and sea salt. Fold in nut mixture and coconut flour. Fold in dates, cranberries or blueberries.
  • Press mixture into 4 x 8 pan and refrigerate for 1-2 hours. Cut into squares and enjoy. Keep in refrigerator to keep firm.

http://crossfitkawartha.com/recipes/paleo-granola-bars/

Sooo Goood!!

Well lil miss is awake again so hope to post again soon.
Rose

#paleo #snack

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Meal plan

Hi everyone

Well I'm trying to get this meal plan thing under control and its not as easy as I first thought.....

So I have been reading on ways to budget for Paleo after this weeks was a complete failure as in didn't work at all!! So i wont post it.

So here I go again.

I have read that to keep veg fresh It's best to buy the meat then buy veg every few days so I'm trying that this week. As my veg from Monday is all gross, some even growing....shudder!

So here is next weeks meal plan... shopping list and recipes next post!

Rose


Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Breakfast
Scrambled eggs mixed with diced bacon and avocado
Egg & roasted vegetable soldiers
Poached eggs and sweet potato  hash browns
 banana smoothie made with frozen bananas , coconut milk and almond butter
Steak and spinach, mushroom and Carrot
Paleo Pancakes 
Leftover bubble and squeak.
Lunch
Warm chicken Salad
Steak and salad
Tuna and salad
Curried egg Avocado and salad
Tuna and stirfry Veg
Cut up veg and dips
Bacon wrapped bub sausage with sweet potato chips
Dinner
Sausages and steam veg
Tri tip roast and sweet potato salad
Stir fry veg and Steak
Sausage and steam veg
Bacon tarts and salad
Pot roast and veg
Veggie spaghetti with chicken and bacon pesto
Snack
Fruit salad
Fruit salad
Banana Chips
Banana Chips
Fruit salad
Fruit salad
Paleo Donuts



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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

what's your beef?

Hi everyone

I wonder if I am the only one who gets ask why I make a fussy about where my meat comes from, especially as my budget is tight.

So Let me explain,



Which looks more appealing?
Can you tell by looking which it grass fed and which is grain fed?

Firstly, it’s in the fat. Grass fed beef’s fat is various shades of creamy yellow, the result of the beta carotene content of the grass. Grain fed beef’s fat is usually transparent white. Grain finishing or feedlotting, changes the omega 6 and 3 ratio from the ideal of 3:1, to the unhealthy range of 24:1 Grass fed beef has the same healthy ratio of essential omega 3 and 6 fatty acids as found in fish. This change happens after only one week on grain.

Grass fed have the same Omega 3 good brain feeding fats as fish but wait there is more to this then just Omega 3.

I was talking to my lil man about where our food comes from and I asked him what cows eat. Grass he said. 
He is 4. Cows eat grass.

 Yet we feed them corn or grain mixes which they are not designed to eat,so what happens? 

The cows get sick.

Acid buildup can cause ulcers in animals consuming too much grain: "Then what happens is that infectious bacteria come from the rumen through the ulcers, into blood, and finally into the liver, where they cause abscesses," Russell said. Feed additives such as antibiotics can counteract such ailments, but they further alter the ruminal microbial ecosystem, he added.
Grains can accumulate in an animal's intestines because they lack starch-digesting enzymes. Thus, a high-grain diet can promote an overgrowth of Clostridium perfringens, a bacterium associated with sudden death in feedlot cattle, Russell's article suggests.


 So we add antibiotics to the feed.

Commenting on the results, British expert Professor Brendan Wren, form the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said: 'The role of the composition of our gut microflora is increasingly recognised as being important and has been linked to inflammatory bowel disease, metabolic disorders, immunity and obesity.
'It has been considered as the forgotten super organ in humans, and it is only now through advances in genome sequencing that we can assess the composition of the complex population of microbes in the gut.
'Indiscriminate use of antibiotics for livestock (often used to fatten animals), not only promotes the spread of antibiotic resistance, but can get in our food chain and affect the homeostasis of our gut microflora.'
Dr Cormac Gahan, from University College Cork in the Irish Republic, said: 'These studies support an emerging body of evidence linking gut bacteria with the development of obesity.
'Other research has identified specific subgroups of gut bacteria that play a role in energy extraction from the diet and influence the production of hormones in the host. 
'Disrupting this finely balanced ecosystem clearly has consequences for host metabolism and weight gain.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2192306/Farmers-fat-epidemic-Study-finds-links-obesity-antibiotics-used-plump-livestock.html#ixzz2A8eWt45B


 The cows also get fatter and weight more faster so as Slaughtered faster

feedlot managers profit from unnatural growth rates, up to 2kg per day and sometimes more. 200 – 220kg steers take only 100 days to grow to 450kg. By comparison it would take a grass fed steer at least 9 months to achieve the same weight gains.

. Yet they are still sick animals lacking nutrients

Grass-fed beef is also higher in precursors for Vitamin A and E and cancer fighting antioxidants such as GT and SOD activity as compared to grain-fed contemporaries.

So what are GT and SOD?
Let's start with GT..
 The mother of all antioxidants, the master detoxifier and maestro of the immune system: GLUTATHIONE (pronounced "gloota-thigh-own").
The good news is that your body produces its own glutathione. The bad news is that poor diet,pollutiontoxins, medications, stress, trauma, aging, infections and radiation all deplete your glutathione.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mark-hyman/glutathione-the-mother-of_b_530494.html
GT compounds are elevated in lush green forages, grass-fed beef is particularly high in GT as compared to grain-fed contemporaries.

So now how about SOD?
As a potent antioxidant that can neutralize most common free radicals, Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) is an enzyme that revitalizes cells and reduces the rate of cell destruction. SOD is often thought of as the body's first line of defense. It neutralizes the most common free radical- superoxide radical- by converting it into hydrogen peroxide and water. Because it rejuvenates cells and tissues that have become hardened or fibrotic from age, people who suffer from disease or injury benefit from a good dose of SOD.
SOD bypasses the stomach and liver and is absorbed into the bloodstream, where it can be distributed and used throughout the body. SOD may:
  • Exert strong regenerative effects on tissues that have become hardened or fibrotic because of age, disease, or injury.
  • Treat fibrotic scaring of organs after radiation therapy.
  • Prevent further heart damage in cardiac patients.
  • Improve severe rheumatoid arthritis.




They harbour E COLI!

Finally, grain-based diets can promote Escherichia coli (E. coli) within the digestive tract of cattle, and these E. coli are more likely to survive acid shocks that mimic the human gastric stomach. This discovery, first reported by Russell and colleagues in 1998 (Science, 11 September), has now been confirmed. Other USDA scientists have likewise shown that cattle switched from grain-based diets to hay were less likely to shed harmful E. coli 0157:H7 in feces.

 Yet, this is meant to do nothing to the meat we eat and how it effect us.
Already studies are starting to show links with antibiotics and obesity. The feed-lot animals are lacking nutrients and antioxidants. Add to this the omega 3 and 6 ratio of feed lot cattle is completely out of whack and you start to see a growing issue.

And I haven't even touched on living conditions of the animals!

So quick over view is this..

This is a feed lot. The Cattle walk in manure, lie in it and it leaves as run off.
This is the field of grass the cows live in, that uses the manure to grow run off is not an issue. Cows aren't lying or standing in manure either.

What about CO2 I hear you ask don't grass fed cows make more CO2 then feed lot that's why feed lot as better for the planet???
Have a look at this ...
feed_vs_pastures.pdf

In Australia we do have feed lots make no mistake about that. http://www.feedlots.com.au/

So here's my take on all this...grass fed beef to me is worth the extra money and time it takes for me to buy it. I know its healthier, safer and actually to me tastes better too!

As my lil man says Cows eat grass.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

The new resource page!

Hi everyone,

Just some great news..

we have our resource page finally up and going.
So please check it out!

my new meal plan should be ready to go tomorrow :)

Its all going on here at the moment.

Please don't forget to follow us and leave a message on anything about any you want to know about so we can do a post for you :)

Thanks
Rose.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Not all Carbs are created equal.

I am trying to lose weight.

I have been told over and over and over eat more carbs(grains) fruit and veg to lose the weight (from two babies with a small gap of 15 months!)Yet I gained more weight! The more I tried the more I gained. No how much I exercised.

My Sister (http://eattolivebykrystal.blogspot.co.uk) and myself have both battled with our health and weight. My sister has found the approach from Joel Fuhrman, M.D. I as you can tell by the blog found Paleo.

The approaches have a few things in common. and this is one of them. Not all Carbs are equal.

This idea is certainly not new.

The First Low-Carb Diet And Diet Book

During the 1850's a physician named Doctor Harvey in England had to treat a patient named William Banting regarding obesity. Harvey advised him to cut down the sugars and starches. In fact, he told him not to eat more than the minimum daily amount that was required. This came to be the very first low-carb diet.

The plan worked so well, that even William Banting was able to write a book about the so-called diet. The book was published in 1862 and was called letter on Corpulence Addressed to the Public. This book came to be the very first diet book made in history.
http://www.thehealthsuccesssite.com/the-history-of-losing-fat.html

 So how do Carbs work you ask ?
http://blog.massivehealth.com/infographics/Carbs_are_killing_you/

So If you are trying to lose weight avoid the carbs!

All refined carbohydrates are to be avoided including…
  • bread
  • pasta
  • white rice
  • fruit juice
  • sugar
Notice veggies aren't on that list?
But they have carbs...

Carbohydrate Content in Vegetables
VegetableCarbohydrates in gramCalories
Asparagus2.118
Aubergine2.717
Beetroot5.931
Broccoli2.925
Brussel Sprouts3.431
Cabbage, average4.426
Carrot4.826
Cauliflower3.322
Celery215
Chicory2.216
Courgette2.220
Cucumber212
Fennel2.925
Gherkins2.815
Gourd2.213
Leek2.523
Lettuce111
Marrow210
Mushroom0.515
Okra219
Onion4.626
Onion, Spring623
Parsnip322
Peppers, yellow4.928
Pumpkin2.112
Radish1.913
Spinach0.616
Swede4.826
Sweetcorn15.790
Tomatoes2.818
Turnip526
Watercress2.118
Yam21.597

All values are calculated from raw vegetables. Values for carbohydrates in vegetables may vary between different pieces!

http://www.weightlossforall.com/carbohydrates-vegetables.htm

The difference?
Bread and other "processed " Carbs are quickly turned to sugar as seen above while the body has to work harder to turn veggies and whole Fruit to sugar.

So in closing.
Avoid the carbs lose the weight. eat your veggies( esp the green ones!) and whole fruits :)

#paleo, #carbs, #eat_to_live, #weight_loss

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Kids say Good bye Dairy, hello questions and tantrums.

Hi Everyone,
 I hope you are having a great day!

Today's topic.

DAIRY.


 we have been trying to eliminate dairy. with very little offered to the kids, mini frozen yoghurt ice-blocks (rare treat.) and milk are all we have in the house.To lil miss (3year old) this week saw the last of her beloved cheese. This is a girl that wakes asking for cheese or a banana!

This coming week we are again reducing milk. at the moment they have a glass in the morning and some at night. Good ol' warm milk, well now it's not as good as we once believed.

My lil man(4yrs.) is not going to be happy. Neither will my lil miss. We are diluting the milk with water so we hope to add rice or almond milk in its place as a treat food.

Now, I know some of you are thinking  at 3 and 4 years they NEED milk for calcium and strong bones, Don't they?

Short answer is no. 

Milk Does contain a lot of calcuim, 300mg in fact but there is a problem, milk it acidic to our body so if fact Milk makes us loose calcium.


Here’s how it happens. Like all animal protein, milk acidifies the body pH which in turn triggers a biological correction. You see, calcium is an excellent acid neutralizer and the biggest storage of calcium in the body is – you guessed it… in the bones. So the very same calcium that our bones need to stay strong is utilized to neutralize the acidifying effect of milk. Once calcium is pulled out of the bones, it leaves the body via the urine, so that the surprising net result after this is an actual calcium deficit.
Knowing this, you’ll understand why statistics show that countries with the lowest consumption of dairy products also have the lowest fracture incidence in their population.(http://saveourbones.com/osteoporosis-milk-myth/)
“These data do not support the hypothesis that higher consumption of milk or other food sources of calcium by adult women protects against hip or forearm fractures.” (Source: Feskanich D, Willett WC, Stampfer MJ, Colditz GA. Milk, dietary calcium, and bone fractures in women: a 12-year prospective study. American Journal of Public Health. 1997).
Not only this but large amounts of sodium(salt) are removed from the body by building the sodium to calcium for removal.
So where do we get the most calcium?

Let me show you...
(I know beans are pictured and Paleo life stylers(paleo is more then a diet..) don't get legumes I'll share on that tomorrow.) )

Look at the range of foods in this one picture and that's only a sample! All contain calcium  as well as other essential mineral vitamins and fibre.That are needed for calcium absorption!

So what else do we need for calcium intake?
 A combination of calcium, vitamin D, vitamin K, magnesium, and phosphorus protects your bones against fractures.

Vitamins D and K are called fat soluble meaning they need fats or/and proteins to move through the body. . Calcium is more like a fat-soluble vitamin because it requires a carrier for absorption and transport.(http://www.helpguide.org/harvard/vitamins_and_minerals.htm)

So I know my Kids won't miss out on Calcium and in fact might just be better of with out the dairy. Does that mean they will never have it well no.. we don't live in a paleo bubble, So milk and cheese will be treats(sometimes foods.) not a daily occurrence.

What are your thoughts? Have any dairy removal tips? Or just a question about all this information? Please leave a comment below. 

And don't forget to follow us!

Remember you are what you eat.


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MEAL PLAN PDF!!!!!!!

Well, Hi *waves*
I know I know it took me soooo long to post this but its finally done. Its been a learning curve. So from now on I am Doing the PDF first then posting it. I promise!!


MEAL PLAN 1
click on the link to download :)

Let me know how I can Improve this idea in the comments below

thank you

Rose

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