Saturday, July 27, 2013

Week Two - No more oil!!

Sorry I kind of missed week two. We've been on vacay to Niagara Falls and made a rule of limited technology. However, Steve is in the hotel lobby doing home work, Big C is napping, and I'm bored! Which means, you guys get a very late week two of paleo transition. It'll be late since I can't post until we get back home in a few days. 

Niagara Falls is quite the interesting group of people. Between the clash of the many different cultures and all the unnecessary spandex...yeah. It's also difficult to maintain a healthy way of eating and I was getting quite anxious about it. So, instead of stressing myself out, I'm just going with the flow and I'll detox when I get home. Steve is in pizza heaven, but his insides don't get turned inside out like mine do when he eats a shit ton of gluten. For the future, we'll be getting hotels with kitchens and preparing our food at the hotel. It sure beats the $100+ a day spent on crap food. Suck it, tourist trap crap food places!! 

This week's change/goal stays in line with last week's oil change. It's really simple, but you'll likely find it really frustrating too. All you have to do is completely get rid of crap oils. Last week, we knocked out condiments/cooking oils and this week, we'll finish it off. 

You thought you got rid of the oils already? You may have gotten rid of a significant portion, but the likelihood of you still having some lurking around is high. So, open your fridge/cabinets/pantry and take everything out (or just go through everything, whatever you prefer). I want you to read the ingredients on everything you have. Remember all those no-no oils we talked about last week? If you have anything with those oils in it, get rid of it. I bet you'll notice that it eliminates a lot of things (including bread, which is no bueno any way). That's it. That's all you have to do this week. You don't even have to buy anything! You should have gotten your coconut/olive/avocado oils, ghee, and REAL butter last week, so you're in the clear with cooking. 

Just make sure when you buy things at the store, you read the ingredients. You'll be incredibly surprised at the amount of shi-at in anything boxed. We'll get you out of the middle aisles soon enough though. Heck, I still go in the middle aisles occasionally - you need spices/seasoning, nuts, etc. It's all about knowing what you're putting in your belly. And if you have kids, what you're putting in their bellies to set them up for future success. 

Now if the Frenchie people next door would quit yelling, that would be great. It was quite strange being in the elevator with a French couple, a German couple, and an English family...awkward. Or maybe they're over it and I'm being the awkward one. Haha!

Want to order some paleo yummies? I like Wild Mtn paleo market. Everything is strictly paleo compliant, so no label reading (although I would still recommend doing so)! 

Now go get rid of some oils!! And floss your teeth!! 

No homework this week. Things will be getting real next week, so brace yourself. ;-)

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