B: 1 bowl of grapenuts and 1% milk, coffee
L: leftover roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas
Snack: 1 beer
Dinner: beef cooked with ancho and new mexico chili sauce (homemade yum!), and polenta, 1 margarita
chocolate pudding
B: 1 bowl of grapenuts and 1% milk, coffee
L: leftover roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas
Snack: 1 beer
Dinner: beef cooked with ancho and new mexico chili sauce (homemade yum!), and polenta, 1 margarita
chocolate pudding
Yesterday:
B: frittata (half my usual amount), 1 slice nitrate-free bacon, coffee with cream
1-hour hard group training session that featured heavy strength work & finished with a .5 mile run - followed with a protein shake
L: sliced braised arm roast, 1/4 large sweet potato, salad
S: toasted unsweetened coconut flakes
D: pecan-coconut chicken breast strips, 1/4 large sweet potato, small salad with citrus vinegar
yesterday:
glass of almond milk and 3 dried apricots before boot camp
B: endive stuffed with light veggie cream cheese, lox, chopped red pepper, and a small sweet potato, coffee, handful of blueberries
L: cup of low salt tomato soup, egg whites, kale, green chili salsa, an apple
S: handful of nuts, 2 slices low salt Boar's Head ham
D:went out with a friend, had another cup of tomato soup, duck salad with walnuts, sprinkle of goat cheese, lettuce, vinaigrette, glass of red wine
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I HAVE to supplement on days I work with my wild trainer, whether for group or individual training. My protein powder is vegan and uses hemp/pea protein: no dairy or dairy by-products. The nutrition profile is pretty good though I am certain a "by-the-book" Paleo person wouldn't like it. I noted that Mark Sisson himself sells a line of protein powder and other supplements.
I really like the protein/carb ratio (20 grams of protein to 5 grams of carbs). I use Biochem Vegan Chocolate Protein Powder, and this Amazon price is lower than the $20 I pay at Whole Foods. I will toss in 2 strawberries or perhaps 1/4 of a banana in the blender to cover the taste that all protein powders have. It seems to work fine, has a decent profile, and is affordable. My trainer (who is Paleo) turned me onto it. It does NOT contain stevia (a plus for me), and doesn't have a large amount of fiber and not many unnecessary ingredients. The reviews on how it tastes goes from one extreme to the other - meh - IMO none of these powders ever "taste good", and that isn't why I use them.
If you choose to try it I will be interested in hearing what you think about it.
Last edited by Catrin; 01-23-2013 at 11:40 AM.
A lot of the paleo people I know use pure egg white protein powder. I have one I buy on Amazon from NOW and it's good. I blend it with fruit and coconut milk and it basically has no flavor. Because it is unflavored though, it would not be good for a mix at the gym type powder.
I've also tried Mark Sisson's (the chocolate flavor) and while I was able to get it down without gagging or anything, I haven't used it since the first time. Personally, I'd rather just eat a piece of cold salmon or chicken.![]()
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For me the shake just gets the protein into my system faster, and I can tell the difference. I get plenty of other protein, and it also helps me to keep my fat intake down to my preferred percentage. I only do it when I work with my trainer - he pushes me to my limit - and our limits are always further out than we thinkI thought about Mark's, but it is a lot more expensive, and has more carbs in it than I like - plus it has Stevia - which I try to avoid.
The pure egg white powder sounds interesting, but unflavored probably wouldn't work well...
glass of almond milk before 35 minute trainer work out
B: met Hirakukibou for breakfast; had a 2 egg omelette with veggies, black beans, a little cheese, and lots of coffee
L: 4 slices turkey breast over sliced tomatoes, avocado, cup of tomato soup, an apple
S: nuts, chocolate, cranberries
D: chicken breast grilled with chili powder, cumin, cinnamon, roasted brussel sprouts, sweet potato, glass of red wine, 2 dried apricots
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Just got my copy of Practical Paleo from the library. I think I'm going to like this cookbook enough to buy it. I've written out a huge list of things to make!
a handful of walnuts before boot camp
B: 4 slices turkey breast over a sliced tomato, with a sprinkle of cheddar and avocado, bowl of blueberries and strawberries, coffee, glass of almond milk (6 oz)
S: coffee, with a friend (I was buzzed after this)
L: 2 small salmon patties, an orange
S: packet of nuts and cranberries
D: 5 oz. tuna, zucchini, big salad with cranberries and goat cheese, fig vinegar
S: 4 oz. of almond milk
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B: 1 piece wg toast, butter, coffee
L: pulled chicken sandwich with coleslaw
D: salad with blue cheese crumbles, chicken, and vinaigrette dressing
1 piece marble cake
cup of tea with honey
1 bowl of shredded wheat, 1% milk, strawberries, coffee
L: cheeseburger and small fries
D: chicken with red, yellow, orange bell peppers, onions, tomatoes over rice, 1 beer
1 piece marble cake