Chow Time

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in Paleo | 0 comments

As promised, here is a video of chow time.

When we started the dogs out on raw food we weened them from kibble and introduced, over a one week period, raw meat. In the beginning, we cooked bone-in chicken pieces half way through and then stripped the meat from the bones.  We did this initially because dogs shouldn’t eat cooked chicken bones.  Now that we feed them raw meat, we leave the meat on the bone.

If you decide to start your dog on a raw food diet and your dog is a food hound, I recommend feeding them by hand for the first few times they get a raw bone.  Do this to teach the dog to bite into a chew the bone.  One of our dogs tried to swallow the bone whole the first time she got a chicken leg.  She is not very intelligent.

Chow Time

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Hunger Graph

Posted by on Mar 19, 2009 in Eating, Paleo | 0 comments

Hunger Graph

As mentioned in an earlier post, I started the Paleo Challenge last week and kept a log on paper.  I posted some of my first week’s log entries to this blog.

It’s now been 11 days since I started the Paleo Challenge.  The first few days were difficult.  The cravings were not horrendous but my body felt lethargic despite the fact that I was eating almond butter in large quantities from the jar with a spoon.  As a side note, growing up, my mother used to send my brother and I out the door to school with peanut butter on a spoon.  No, it wasn’t Paleo, but she had is right knowing her kids needed fat rather than Pop Tarts for a good day at school!

When I did the Zone, despite my consistent adherence to my block prescription and increasingly multiplied fat blocks, I continued to be hungry all the time, or om, obsessed with food.  This did not change much with what I ate or what I was doing in the hours between meals.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m still a big fan of the Zone and think my eventual end point will be a Paleo/Zone eating style, but for now, I’m focusing on Paleo only.

As part of my log I kept track of the number of hours until I experienced hunger.  I know, I know – there is little scientific basis for this graph.  You’re thinking, “Come on Nicole, there are a TON of factors that you have not accounted for in this graph.”  Fine, I will agree with that.  But it’s still interesting to look at!  Check out the increase in hours until hungry beginning at Day 5!  I’m going to create another graph for the last week of my Paleo month and compare.

Hunger Chart

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Spaghetti Squash with Meatballs and Marinara

Posted by on Mar 19, 2009 in Dinners, Recipes | 1 comment

I was never a big pasta fan even before my gluten intolerance developed, but I love this meal.  Shockingly, I’ve made it for years and it fit into the Paleo Challenge perfectly!

Check it out in the Recipes section.

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Paleo for Dogs

Posted by on Mar 18, 2009 in Paleo for Dogs | 2 comments

Paleo for Dogs

One of the leading factors in my pathway to Paleo was reading the CF Journal from November 2003 which contained an article titled “Dog Food: Carnivore or Cornivore?”  The article profiles Athena, the CrossFit mascot who eats a well-balanced diet of raw chicken legs, fish oil, and a little grass.

“Take any dog food manufacturer’s claimed caloric requirements for a dog and place an amount of naturally available biomass equivalent to that load of sixty to seventy percent carbohydrate and place it on a tarp.  Now find a dog that will eat that much grass and vegetation.  It would take a goat.

The premise of a dog requiring a high carbohydrate diet is patently absurd.  the industrialization of food has produced faire that neither man nor dog should eat.”  - CF Journal, November 2003

This resonated with me.  My dogs were active and happy, yet hyper, but overall pudgy dogs.  I didn’t overfeed them.  I fed them almost HALF of what was recommended on the back of their food bag for their body weights.  But every year they went to the vet having gained a pound or two.  Sound similar to some human experiences?

I looked into their food’s nutritional breakdown and discovered that their food was 48.67% carbohydrate!!  And just 22.56% protein!!  A brief internet search for a breakdown of the diet of wild dogs or wolves turned up this great article:

“Because of the various canine features discussed above,  it is logical to conclude that the diet of the dog should be closely linked to the diet of wild canines like the wolf.  This gives us a strong foundation for how to feed our own dogs.  According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Timber Wolf (the dog’s closest living relative) diet is comprised of 55% white-tailed deer, 16% beavers, 10% snowshoe hares, 19% rodents and other small mammals.  The wolf and the wild dog ingest almost the entire carcass of the prey they catch.  This means that there is a small amount of pre-digested vegetation eaten when the stomach (tripe) of an herbivore is eaten.

Your dog can be fed in the exact same way. ”  Source: Evolutionary Nutrition for the Dog, written by Sarah Griffiths

That was enough information for me.  I was also curious to see if the diet would cause them to lean out, change behavior (all that stored up insulin has to have an affect on them somehow!), or improve their terrible breath.  So off we went on a Paleo Challenge for the dogs.

Solstice is a moody but loyal 7 year old mutt whose personality and physical appearance most resembles that of an Australian Shepherd.  She enjoys obsessive compulsive sessions with any tennis ball in site, chasing small children that move too fast, and eating at a snail’s pace.  Her records indicate she has gained twelve (TWELVE!?!) pounds since she was 1.5 years old despite maintaining an active lifestyle and extremely consistent amounts of food intake.  Weigh-in: 61 pounds.

Emmy is a ditzy but loyal goofball.  A golden retriever of five years old she enjoys squiggling around on her back, wondering when her next meal will take place, monitoring any action in the kitchen, and snoring even when she is awake.  Her records indicate that she has gained 6 pounds since 1.5 years of age.  Weigh-in: 59 pounds.

Here they are at their first Paleo meal.  Obviously excited.

First Meal

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Day 4

Posted by on Mar 18, 2009 in Paleo Challenge | 0 comments

Cruised through day four…
7:30 – breakfast, 1 grapefruit, 1 avocado, 3oz. Turkey
coffee, lots of water
11:00 – hungry
1:00 – spaghetti squash w/ marinara, beef meatballs, 20ish almonds
4:00 – 2 oz chicken, 1 apricot dried, 3 spoons of salsa, ½ avocado, 1 spoonful directly into mouth of almond butter
7:00 – 5 oz. Chicken and beef, ½ C broccoli, 1 C marinara, ½ avocado,
9:00 – 1 grapefruit, fish oil

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The 300 Club

Posted by on Mar 18, 2009 in Paleo Challenge | 0 comments

While it is probably too early to say the two are correlated, I PR’ed my deadlift today on the same day that I PR’ed a CrossFit Endurance workout. Paleo influence? Maaaaaaaaybe.

7:30 – ½ avocado, 3 oz. Chicken, 12ish almonds, 1 grapefruit
7:44 – feel very awake and with it
10:15 – hunger pain
coffee, water (20 oz.)
12:00 – lunch – chicken breast 3 oz., 12ish almonds, 1 pear, 1 avocado
CFE – 6×400 meters on 2 min rest, PR’ed my average
4:00 – 2 carbs sweet potatoes with coconut butter, 2 oz. Turkey
5:00 – ½ apple with a little almond butter
WOD – 10-5-5-3-3-1-1-1 deadlift, PR deadlift, 300pounds!
8:00 – spaghetti squash w/ marinara and beef meatballs, and 12ish almonds
9:00 – very satisfied, not hungry, ate fish oil and some almonds

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Eat a Donut People

Posted by on Mar 18, 2009 in Paleo Challenge | 0 comments

My boss brought donuts to our staff meeting this morning. At one point the meeting fell off pace and to restart the group he chirped, “Eat a donut people, you need sugar!”

It was as if the Paleo world was throwing it in my face! While I can’t eat donuts in the first place (gluten intolerant) I am a sugar addict – chocolate, cookies, ice cream – and I got an instant hunger and craving in my gut after he said that. Ah! Maybe there is something associated between sugar and cravings.

6:00 – Felt hungry when I was teaching class
7:15 – 1 date at the grocery store on way to work
7:30 – Paleo pancake, 2 oz. Deli meat, ½ cup blueberries
7:35 – I’m already done eating??!!
tea (caffeine free, herbal), water
10:15 – I’m hungry and I have a headache
10:30 – cup of coffee
12:00 – lunch, Tahini Spinach, 1.5 ounces ground beef, 2ish ounces turkey deli meat, 1.5 cups broccoli and @ 10 macadamia nuts
12:28 – I feel hungry
1:14 – still getting hunger pains
1:38 – 10 almonds, Starbucks peppermint tea, I averted my eyes from the Dark Espresso chocolate bar
1:50 – my head hurts in the front left side
2:00- zero brain power right now, I’m in a daze
4:00 – ate everything in site, an egg, some ham, a lara bar, lots of almond butter, oddly still not full
9:00 – ½ avocado, tomato chicken, and olive oil salad, sautéed onions

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