Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts

Monday, September 05, 2011

Paleo Comfort Foods Cookbook: Making Paleo Accessible to Everyone


Last Friday evening, I stopped by my condo to check the mail and found a copy of the Paleo Comfort Foods Cookbook waiting for me to review. What an awesome surprise! I quickly flipped through it and realized that if it did not say "Paleo" on the cover, I would not have known at first that it was a Paleo cookbook. What does this mean? Well, it means that these recipes are a collection of super delicious meals, snacks, and desserts accessible to ANYONE, even those who are not following a Paleo diet.

What is Paleo? Well, if you have never heard of the Paleo diet, I am glad you are here. The best way to explain it in a nutshell is that it is a diet rich in proteins and fat. A typical day for me is grass-fed beef or organic chicken, a TON of vegetables like broccoli, onions, and cauliflower, butternut squash (and any kind of squash you can think of for that matter, including PUMPKIN!!), a little avocado, bacon on some days, coconut milk, coconut oil, treats like cashews and dates, fruit (berries and citrus). I do have cheese (raw milk blue is my favorite!!), but I am going to dial that back in the upcoming weeks as I would like to lean out just a little bit more. To learn a little more about my diet, you can click here.

When I tell people that I don't eat bread, processed grains, or dairy other than raw milk cheese, I get a lot of resistance, almost like they are horrified at the thought of ever giving up those things themselves. I guess maybe it is a big deal to some people, but I am not sure why there is not more of a demand for clean and healthy food that doesn't make us sick. I am not sure why most people take medicine if they have heartburn or high blood pressure when they should first simply take a look at what they had to eat over the last month or year or even at their last meal and maybe ask themselves how long has it been since they walked or jogged a mile? I'm not trying to be a jerk, I'm just merely making a suggestion.

I am so puzzled by people who continue to shove known poison into their bodies for the sake of "it tastes good", "it is cheap", "it is convenient". I kind of have a rule for myself as far as what I eat now... usually if it has a commercial or a marketing campaign, I don't eat it. This pretty much means anything that comes in a package. If it has bright colors or loud fonts, that's another red flag.

Ah, I rant therefore I am.

The thing is, I am not going to convince someone who is already gulping down transfatty donuts and eating bags of chips and cookies (and oh yeah, those cute little sugar as crackpipe cupcakes I used to make not so long ago) and boxes of Little Debbies (WTF is in a "Star Crunch" anyway?!?) already on the crazytrain fasttrack to heart, colon, pancreatic, liver and kidney diseases. I guess if you are happy living that life, go for it.

But, if you are tired of feeling sick and tired, constantly on a diet and feeling starved all the time (with little to no results), and just frustrated with CONSTANLY CRAVING SUGAR and never feeling full or satiated...well, try dropping a few things from the rotation like the morning cinnamon roll... ;) Even the evil Weight Watchers has it in for you with their little processed snack cakes. I don't care if it is only one "point". ;)

Oopsy, ranting again...

The Paleo Comfort Foods Cookbook is a great resource if you are already Paleo, or if you are just starting out. It has numerous meal ideas and tips, tricks, and even kitchen equipment suggestions to help you make the most of your Paleo cooking. You have no more excuses to eat poorly.

You can buy the Paleo Comfort Foods Cookbook here on Amazon. So many great recipes in one place for under $20. What a bargain for your health and your loved ones who might resist the idea of giving up certain foods. This book is a great transition into the Paleo diet without the feeling deprived.

Just read some of the recipe titles: Bacon Wrapped Dates, Chunky Guacamole, Sweet Potato Casserole, Fried Chicken... does that sound like deprivation to you?

By the way, I made the "Paleo Spiced Nuts" on page 62 and took them along to 2 different parties over the weekend. Guess what? I didn't have to say, "Oh, these are Paleo" or "Oh, I made these because they follow my diet plan" I made them because I knew they would be freaking delicious!! Just take a gander at the recipe below (I added golden raisins to the mix, they were not a part of the original recipe):

1.5 teaspoons cumin
.5 teaspoons chili powder
1.5 teaspoons cinnamon
.25 teaspoons cayenne pepper
4 cups raw nuts (NO PEANUTS! They are beans, far less nutritious, and not Paleo.)
Nuts to include the following: cashews, almonds, pistachios, walnuts, macadamias, hazelnuts, brazil nuts.
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon coconut oil or organic butter


1 cup raisins
1/2 cup red wine


1. Simmer the raisins in the red wine to plump them up and drain them in a sieve. Set aside.
2. Mix the spices in a bowl and set aside.
3. Preheat a large skillet over medium heat.
4. Add nuts and toast until lightly browned, be careful not to burn.
5. Add the oil or butter and vanilla and toss to coat, then sprinkle your spices over the nuts and stir until well combined.
6. Spread the nuts out on a lined cookie sheet (easier clean up this way) and speckle them with the raisins--just place them wherever in little bunches on the sheet amongst the nuts. The raisins give a little sweet to the spiciness that I just love.
7. I set the cookie sheet back in the oven at about 150 to keep warm until I was ready to serve them. Be careful once again not to burn.

You can like Paleo Comfort Foods on Facebook here or follow them on twitter here. Thank you, Julie and Charles Mayfield, what a great book and what awesome people you are. Saving the world one meal at time...

If you are Paleo and looking for mealtime inspiration, or if you are the opposite of Paleo, I encourage you to check out this book.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Work it On Out!!


OK, so if you follow me on twitter at all or read some of my facebook updates, you are aware of my current weightloss success. I have used Weight Watchers online and via my iphone app along with a rigorous and early in the morning exercise/weight routine and have managed to lose 22 pounds since May 16th or so. I am ecstatic about my accomplishment, so please forgive me if I share a few blog posts about it. All I am really doing with this is saying that if I can do it, you can too. It's very easy when you eat mostly clean (and not to much!!) and exercise daily.

I am only about 3-5 pounds away from my goal weight, so I will be posting some fun recipes and fitness related items in the next few months along with all the delicious buttercream concoctions, restaurant and hotel reviews, and events (fundraisers, music, wine and beer fests) you are used to seeing here.

For now I am working in Auburn for Placer County at a job I really enjoy.
It's a far commute for me, especially if you factor in my morning gym visits to either Natomas, Granite Bay, or Roseville, (as for now I am back in East Sac).

To make my life a little easier, I decided I would find a gym in Auburn I could just drive to and then go directly to work after. After browsing around town, I saw Total Fitness in Auburn at the corner of Hwy 49 and Palm Ave, and I knew it would be the perfect solution for me, and shave off 30 minutes of commute time. Also, they open at 4am, and that is great for someone like me who has to be in my office, seated, and working by 8am.

I toured Total Fitness yesterday, and got to meet the owner, Linda. The club is very accessible to people of all body types and fitness levels, and is a little more welcoming than a lot of gyms I have visited.

Along with my preferred treadmills and weights, there are a wide array of classes and tanning is available. There is even a patio area in the back where you can just sit and relax outside (they offer FREE wifi for members use).

Here are some other amenities the gym has to offer: large screen TV's, Internet music, Certified Personal Trainers, a strength training center, circuit room, individual and group class areas, locker rooms with private lockers, cardio classes such as spinning and zumba. Here is a link to the class schedules. There is also a nutritional counseling area.

If you are in the Auburn area and are looking for some fitness solutions, check out Total Fitness, recently spotlighted on channel 13 news, located at 210 Palm Ave in Auburn. Their phone number is 530-888-0835.

"Like" them on Facebook here.