Eating Paleo can be overwhelming because it is a huge lifestyle change from the average, eat what is convenient style that I use to have. Meal planning, food prep, and grocery shopping all take time, but they don't have to be complicated! Finding something that works for you is key! What I've found to work for me is lots of intentional planning and some preparation and cooking. The more I plan the easier, less stressful, and more enjoyable my meal prep and cooking experience is!
I try to map out what I'm going to eat for the week, taking into consideration new recipes I want to try, the serving size of each meal (aka how many leftovers I'll have), and what nights I am free to cook. Then I go through each meal and make a grocery list. I try to by groceries twice a week. I go once at the beginning for the first half, and again in the middle for the second half. I often have to make quick trips for odds and ends throughout the week, but I've found that this is the best way to keep my fresh produce from going bad before I have the chance to eat it! If you would like a template for my weekly meal plan you can get that here!
A typical breakfast consists of a few slices of bacon,
vegetables such as mushrooms, onions, and spinach, and scrambled eggs. I like
to cook the bacon first and then sauté the vegetables in the bacon grease so I
don’t have to add any other kind of fat, and cook the eggs last. Sometimes, I
make pancakes with a side of fruit if I’m in the mood for something different. If you don't want to cook in the mornings, you can always make granola (recipe here), breakfast bars, or a breakfast casserole ahead of time.
Lunches and dinners are generally left overs or salad. I love
to cook versatile meats that I can either eat with vegetables or cut up and
toss in a salad. Chicken and steak are the easiest to do this with. I do my best to have a protein and a
vegetable with each meal with more emphasis on the vegetable.
If I’m in a rush, and don’t have time to prepare anything, a
few go to meals are:
- Pear wrapped in prosciutto with extra virgin olive oil and
balsamic vinaigrette for dipping J
delicious!! If you eat cheese, you can add that to the pear and prosciutto!
- Any kind of salad. Salads are easy to throw together, and can
be as simple or
elaborate as you want/have time for/have in your fridge. The
other day I made one with spinach, strawberries, and pecans with olive oil and
balsamic vinaigrette.
- Anything you can make ahead of time and quickly reheat.
But remember, the more you plan ahead, the less chance
you’ll have of being rushed with nothing to eat!
One problem I had, especially when I first started eating
Paleo, was that I would get hungry often. I needed to have extra food with me
at work all the time, just in case I got the munchies! If I have food I can
eat, I am far less tempted by the food I can’t eat. A few of my favorite snacks
are:
- Crackers and Salsa- get the cracker recipe here
- Fruit
- Coconut Yogurt with fruit and nuts
- Trail Mix- nuts, dark chocolate or cacao nibs, raisins,
goji berries, etc.
- Hard Boiled Eggs (I pretty much always have a few of these
in
my fridge!)
my fridge!)
- Energy Bars- easy recipe here
- Almond Butter with Apple Slices
And finally, desserts. I really thought that eating Paleo
would mean I could never have a cookie, muffin, cake, or the like again. I am
so so happy to say, that’s not the case at all!! Although I don’t eat desserts
every day, there are options for delicious desserts with ingredients that won’t
inflame your digestive system! J
When I’m craving something sweet and fruit doesn’t fix it, or for special
occasions, or when I know I’ll be somewhere and they will be serving cake
(weddings, showers, parties, etc.) I like to have a dessert of my own (like I
said before it’s easier to say no to things you can’t have, if you have
something that you CAN have)! Here are a few of my favorites:
- Chocolate Cake in a mug like this one
- Chocolate Chip Cookies- get my favorite recipe here
- Dates with coconut butter or nut butter (you can also wrap
them with prosciutto and broil them for a few minutes)
With a little planning and intentional preparation, eating
Paleo can be simple! If you are starting out and feeling stressed, give it
time!! It gets easier the longer you do it.
Hey Lauren,
ReplyDeleteJust found this and thought you might be interested - http://thethyroidsessions.com/schedule/ I'm watching one right now. :D
Someone else suggested it and I have listened to a couple!! They are very interesting! The more I research, read, and listen, the more intrigued I am! It's incredible the way our bodies work!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kimshealthyeats.com/paleo-lemon-bars/ :D The only thing I did different was about 1/4 teaspoon fresh chopped rosemary in the crust.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I can't wait to try these!
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