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re: Anyone eat Paleo?

Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:44 am to
Posted by Queen
Member since Nov 2009
3021 posts
Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:44 am to
First two days of Paleo = torture.

My fiance' kicked me out last night because I was being bitchy. I'm hungry and can't eat anything I want to eat because of the little things.

I was sorely prepared for lent to start on Wednesday, and the whole no meat on Ash Wednesday AND Friday is making it even tougher. I need to go shopping and get some almond flour/coconut/coconut milk and other staples to make this work.

I have also discovered I don't like eggs. Breakfast has been my worst meal of the day so far.
Posted by emboslice
Member since Dec 2012
4519 posts
Posted on 2/15/13 at 6:54 pm to
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I have also discovered I don't like eggs. Breakfast has been my worst meal of the day so far.


Queen, sorry to hear the first couple of days have sucked. I guess it can only get better from here! What did you eat for breakfast before the Paleo switch?

I tried to look up a few things for you and here's a few I came across:
Blueberry topped sweet potato. I personally love sweet potatoes. You could add cinnamon or agave for more sweetness if you needed it. Also could use raspberries/blackberries. The recipe cooked the berries down with the sausage/bacon. Also had an egg mixed up in there somewhere. Maybe scramble it?

Do you not like the taste of egg? Or the consistency?

I eat fruit for breakfast all the time. Instead of cereal, almond milk with berries in it... maybe add some granola. (Is granola okay for paleo?)
If you don't like the 'in the bowl' idea, just dipping some fruit in almond butter can be great.

An avocado with salt and pepper, if you are a fan of them.

You could always make a green smoothie if you aren't much of a breakfast eating person. Almond milk (or juice of apple/orange if you own a juicer), bananas or any type of berries, almond butter, big handful of spinach or kale.

Here's what I had for lunch today...



Just chopped some red, yellow, and green bellpeppers cooked them in a little oil with mushrooms.
And of course juice. Apple + carrot + strawberry + ginger. Really simple stuff and very tasty.
This post was edited on 2/15/13 at 9:01 pm
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