So I realized an ongoing issue with the creation of a cooking blog. I can create recipes, in fact, I can create WONDERFUL food.
Unfortunately that whole measuring thing? Yeah totally not so good at it. Add in the fact that the holiday season is starting aka retail mass chaos and it's going to get interesting.
BUT I have had people asking about my way of eating so I thought I'd share some of my favorite podcasts with you in no particular order. I'm a huge fan of podcasts as my hour drive to and from work makes life a bit boring in the jeep.
1. The Paleo View is run by Dr. Sarah Ballantyne of The Paleo Mom and Stacy Toth of Paleo Parents - It's a great combination of geeky science (Proudly explained in the Science with Sarah segments) and practical information. The back and forth banter between the hostesses make it one of my favorite podcasts.
2. The Primal Shift - this is a podcast out of Australia so fun accents HOORAY! Also loads of practical information and just overall very well put together.
3. Born Primal - with Kendall Kendrick of Primal Balance is also utterly fantastic. She takes different people from the Ancestral Health Community and engages them in conversation. The discussions are lively and there are always good takeaways.
4. Paleo Hacks Podcast - has a lot of great, practical information with practical takeaways, not just encompassing food but other aspects such as sleep, hygiene, etc.
5. The Gluten Free School Podcast - Jennifer Fugo of The Gluten Free School is amazing - her focus is on NOT just adapting the Standard American Diet to the Standard American Gluten Free diet. She focuses on whole foods, even though she is NOT strictly paleo. Also her rice porridge slow cooker recipe is amazing. Try it.
6. Modern Farm Girls Podcast - this is a riot. Both these ladies have farms and are paleo and it's a terrific way of seeing more about where food comes from.
In other news, the World of Warcraft Expansion Warlords of Draenor is coming out next Wednesday so there is a focus on gamer snacks that are healthy. I will add some in as I find them. They may or may not be just mass quantities of toasted nori - which is also a workable solution.
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