Oh, I forgot one more food item - homemade beef soup with a few small carrot
bits (quite fatty, too). I know it doesn't look like much, but I'm eating
higher quantities of those foods to compensate for lack of variety. I
unfortunately don't have much money, and have to wait until payday, so I
can't get more food now. I'll achieve variety through time as I don't
believe each and every day needs to be "balanced". Walnuts, for example - I
happen to have a bag of them, and when I get through them, I won't have them
for awhile. My mayo is store-bought, but it has no sugar in it. Some of
the oils may not be paleo, but again, I'm quite poor **sigh, some day those
#%&@ credit cards will be paid off** now and need to make the most of my
available food. I'd love to eat the eggs raw, but can't stomach it except
when I mix it in a berry smoothie.
I appreciate the responses, everyone. My diet I'm sure will have
shortcomings as I probably will never be a purist and won't fret terribly if
miniscule portions of my diet are not "paleo". I will always strive toward
the ideal, but if I can cut out bread, refined sugars, and other cereal
grains I will be 95% better off than before. If I had a major health issue
such as cancer, I'd probably do everything to be 100% purist, but as of
right now my only issue is acne and the fact that I am much more energetic
and focused when I eat Paleo.
----- Original Message -----
From: "ginny wilken" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Accountability
> At 9:28 6/19/03, Michelle Hale wrote:
> >So here goes day two of my menu--I'm already feeling much more focused
and
> >energetic (yay!) and starting to lose the cravings.
> >
> >walnuts
> >watermelon
> >egg salad (boiled eggs, a dab of mayo & mustard & curry)
> >beef jerky
> >sashimi (raw tuna, raw yellowtail mmmmm....I could eat this stuff
everyday
> >if it weren't for mercury & the expense!)
>
>
> That certainly doesn't look like enough food to ward off cravings. Again,
> I'd try to eat the eggs with less or no cooking. Check your beef jerky for
> salt and sugars, and take it easy on the walnuts. You need more fat in
here
> somewhere. Are you making your own mayonnaise? It's easy, and the one
> you're getting might have bad oils in it, or worst case, sugar.
>
> ginny
>
> All stunts performed without a net!
>
>
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