Showing posts with label whole food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whole food. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Whole30 Day 1: "Beer Can" Chicken

Back in the day we grilled beer can chicken all the time.  I had totally forgotten about this delicious dish until whole30recipes posted her version on Instagram.  She uses a rack but I never have.  I find the can and the chicken's legs make a nice tripod.

Ingredients:
  • 1 3-4lb Whole Organic, Free Range Chicken, innards removed, rinsed, and patted dry
  • EVOO
  • equal parts smoked paprika, garlic powder, salt, pepper
  • 1 can sparkling water
Directions:
  1. Heat oven to 350˚F.
  2. Rub EVOO and spices over entire chicken
  3. Open can of sparkling water and place chicken over it.
  4. Add veggies to the pan (optional)
  5. Roast for 90 min. until thighs register 165˚F
 Super easy and super yummy!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Eat Real Food

"There is no one diet that will work for everyone, but if your diet doesn’t involve mostly REAL FOOD, then you are setting yourself up for failure." Yum Yum Fit

Doesn't it make sense?

We should eat real food – meat, fish, eggs, vegetables, fruit, healthy oils, and nuts. We should choose foods that are raised, fed and grown naturally, and foods that are nutrient-dense, with lots of naturally occurring vitamins and minerals.  Shouldn't we?

It shouldn't be a “diet” – we can eat as much as we need.  We're eating for fuel to maintain strength, energy, activity levels and a healthy body weight.  We should aim for well-balanced nutrition, eating animals and a significant amount of plants.

Eating like this will help us look, feel, live and perform our best, and reduce our risks for a variety of lifestyle-related diseases and conditions.

It seems to go against everything we've grown up learning and doing.  That's why, when Brad started eating real food, I thought he was just asking for a heart attack.  What about the USDA Food Pyramid?
Since the USDA food pyramid was released in 1992, the obesity rate has increased unabated. Take a look around you. The obesity rate is the highest it’s ever been, and almost everyone who’s not obese is “just” overweight. Diabetes is on the rise. People live out the end of their lives relying on a complicated cocktail of pharmaceuticals and medical apparati just to eke out a few more years. All this, despite the majestic, all-powerful USDA dietary recommendations informing everything we put into our collective mouths. How’s that USDA food pyramid working out for us so far, I’d like to ask. I’m not necessarily assigning a causative role to the pyramid (though it certainly plays a role, in my view) in the obesity epidemic. I’m just saying that it has done absolutely nothing to stanch the rise of diet-related illness. I’m saying it doesn’t have a real impressive track record. 
Read more: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/top-8-most-common-reactions-to-your-grain-free-diet-and-how-to-respond/#ixzz1xbMJSTCc
The first step to getting our health back and our bodies looking the way we want it to is to shift what we eat toward whole foods.

We’re still in the process of learning by doing.  Hope you'll come along with us and hang in there.