Kids in the kitchen

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Grab every opportunity to instill good eating habits while your kids are young. Getting them to help cook in the kitchen is a great way to do this. So go ahead and put on your aprons, pick up your mixing bowls and whisk up a healthy future for your loved ones. Bon Appetite!

Kid “friendly” meals are not the “real” deal

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How many of you have been caught up in making “convenient” and “kid friendly” meals like me? With 4 young children, I have even made 2-3 different meals at a time to accommodate all their eating preferences. Crazy, right? I’m like my own little food court. Mac and cheese, chicken nuggets, hot dogs, tacos, pasta, turkey bacon, cereal, mozzarella sticks and on and on.  It’s like a processed food party where everyone gets sick. 😦

Can you imagine our parents doing that? Not on your life! It was “you eat what is served or go hungry”…or in my case, not leaving the table until I cleared my plate. Do you think that in pioneer or colonial times children would have tons of meal options? Can you imagine Laura telling her Ma she didn’t want the meal that she had worked hard to prepare all day long?! I don’t think so!

One of the problems parents face today is giving in too easy and settling for quick and convenient packaged meals or fast food for their kids. So what can we as adults do to get our kids to eat healthier?

First, change what is in your cabinets. Keep forbidden and processed foods out of sight, out of mind and out of your home!

Second, start by changing just one meal at a time for a while.  For example; make paleo friendly pancakes for breakfast instead of regular ones, introduce veggie and fruit smoothies, then slowly incorporate healthy new options replacing gluten filled cereals, toasts, muffins, etc.   Then move onto lunches.

Third, talk to your kids about healthy choices.  Teach them to read their labels.  If it has more than 5 ingredients, or you don’t know what the ingredients are, it’s a “no” in our house.  If there is corn syrup, fructose, high fructose corn syrup, glucose, dextrose, etc. it is not allowed.  Yup, that means no twinkies…No nutrition in any of those kinds of things.

Fourth, Be prepared!  Always have real and healthy food choices accessible and ready at all times.  Keep a bowl of grapes/fresh fruit in the fridge, nuts in the car and homemade snack packs (larabars, dehydrated fruit, beef jerky) always with you.  Plan ahead and prepare your food in advance so you always have a meal to grab and go.

Fifth, let the kids help in the kitchen.  Kids are much more willing to eat food that they helped to prepare.  Plus it is a wonderful bonding opportunity 😉

Remember they are kids, not adults.  They do not need as much food as an adult and we need to get out of the mindset that they must clean their plates.   When they are full, it’s ok for them to be done. 

Oh and final a brief note on fast food, don’t waste your money or affect your health by eating there.  It will literally take you 5 minutes to run into a grocery store and hit the salad bar for a healthy option on the go when you are in a pinch.  Where there is a will, there is a way and if you want the best for your kids, clean eating is the real meal deal!

Chocolate Frosted Brownie

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Gluten free, dairy free, soy free, grain free, but definitely not free of flavor! Satisfies even the most finicky of palates! Made with sweet potato. Hard to eat just one;)

Cleaning out the “cures”

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Does this look familiar? Is your medicine cabinet full of chemical “cures” in the form of pills, capsules and syrups?

Well, if you are starting on the paleo diet, get ready to clean out your medicine cabinet…that’s right, throw it all away! You won’t need it anymore!

One of the biggest differences that I have noticed is the significant change in my health. I no longer have any headaches, pains, cramping, skin rashes (keratosis pilaris), psoriasis, dizzy spells, heartburn, acne, acid reflux or other medical symptoms that require medicine to fix. Not to mention the awful female monthly madness, which was so much more painful due to endometriosis…is now no longer an issue. No more pain pills, nausea, heating pads and gut wrenching abdominal pain. Gone!

How can that be, you ask? Just by changing what I eat allowed my body to fix itself, NATURALLY! No drug prescription necessary!

So what if you get sick? What should you do? Hydrate, drink bone broth (bone marrow is a super food), drink green juices, have some raw honey and cinnamon and get plenty of rest.

Remember, if you eat clean food, your body will get what it needs and will respond accordingly and you will be less likely to get sick. The Paleo Diet is my prescription and my medical advice is to let food be thy medicine!

Almond Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars

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Here you have it…chocolate chip cookies that are paleo mom and kid approved. Shhh, just don’t tell them they are healthy;)

Mix 4 eggs, 1/2 cup of coconut oil, 1/2 cup of raw honey, 1 tsp vanilla and a pinch of sea salt together in medium bowl. Add 1/2 cup shredded unsweetened coconut, 1 cup of almond meal and 1 cup of (Enjoy Life) chocolate chips enjoy life
Pour batter into metal cookie pan (no need to grease pan due to coconut oil) bake at 350 for 15 minutes.

Coconut Almond Waffle

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Looking for a change for breakfast? Want something paleo friendly, grain free, gluten free, nutritious, delicious and fast? These waffles are exactly what you are looking for today! Takes a total of 10 minutes to prepare, cook and serve.

Here is the recipe! Enjoy!!

Whisk together 2 eggs and 1/4 cup coconut milk. Mix in 1 1/2 cups almond meal, 1/4 cup shredded unsweetened coconut, pinch of sea salt and 1/2 tsp baking soda. Next add 1 tsp vanilla extract, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tbsp raw honey, dash of nutmeg (optional). Pour into hot waffle iron and cook for about 3 minutes. Yields 2 large waffles

Make a bunch ahead of time then freeze them for a quick meal. Just pop into the oven to heat up and top with fresh fruit.

I might be banned from the grocery stores…

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Ok, now that I am completely acclimated into the Paleo lifestyle, I am finding it harder to shop at our local grocery store…and actually, if I continue to respond the way I do, you may soon see my “NOT WANTED” poster on the front doors.  The more I reasearch and educate myself about the error of our eating ways, I just can’t help myself!!  (well unless I shop with duct tape on my mouth and blinders on my eyes).

I need to back up just a bit…I used to go shopping and just try to get in and out without a care in the world.  (Not caring what I put in my carriage or what the other 500 shoppers put in theirs.)  But now that I have seen how food truly affects every aspect of a person’s health, I WANT to help save everyone.  I find myself biting my lip on every shopping outing, I can feel my muscles stiffen watching people pile processed junk into their carts and i want to throw all their  “healthy weight loss tv dinners” on the conveyor belt back in the freezer aisle.  The other day,  I almost went over to a man loading his trunk with cases of soda to give him my help, (not to put them in his car, but to offer him some life saving gallons of water instead).  I am sure he would have told me just what he thought of my help…and I don’t think it would have been to thank me;)  Another time I got into a big discussion with the cashiers and baggers regarding meat and their lack of “grass-fed products”.  One proceeded to tell me they were laughing about people who buy grass-fed meat.  Well, what I had to say to them didn’t leave them laughing or wanting to eat their (animal by-product, antibiotic treated, hormone loaded, grain filled, chemical laden) meat any time soon. 

It’s not just at grocery stores either, it’s at schools, restaurants, gatherings…I just feel the need to pull out my “Paleo soap box” and save the world.  I’m a teacher, it’s what we do, we educate people right?  My main objective is not to judge or make anyone feel bad, but to help people on a personal journey to a healthier and longer life.

I have found that I do much better shopping at health food stores, farmers markets, whole food stores or ordering items online.  It’s just good karma for me, it puts me in my happy place, I’m with my people…lol. 

So I will leave you with one piece of advice, if nothing else…please try to avoid products with High Fructose Corn Syrup or Corn Syrup. Oh, and if you see a lady walking around your local grocery store with duct tape and blinders on or in disguise, it might just be me,  the one banned from the grocery store.

The proof is in the Pants

Ok so this is out of my comfort zone, but I wanted to give a visual (scary as it may be for me to post). This is a photo I took last month that shows that what I am doing (eating real not processed gluten free food) really works!

I was in a size 16/18 pant and now i am in an 8. As you can see due to the rapid weight loss, I still have quite a bit of toning to do…and I am working on it. But the picture shows the results.

So keep pushing, reaching eating right and never ever give up. I will help however I can, cause I BELIEVE IN YOU!!

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Paleo “Granola Cereal”

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So yummy and nutritious! My 1st “granola cereal” since becoming Paleo. The taste is amazing it has Almond milk, topped with fresh fruit. So full of flavor too.