Paleo Cooking Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks and Desserts.



Posted: Monday, September 12, 2011

by Gail Cole
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I have been researching the Paleo Diet for over 3 years. Starting out I thought it would be difficult not eating junk foods, processed food, no wheat and no dairy. What I have discovered is the Paleo Diet is the Now Diet for Taste and Nutrition. Cooking Paleo can be perplexing. How can you give up foods like wheat and dairy. If you’re not intolerant to wheat, dairy, potatoes and legumes you have eaten these foods all of your life. Cavemen ate all of their foods raw. Grains, wheat, potatoes and legumes contain toxins if eaten raw. The advent of cooking killed most of these toxins but cooking does not kill all of the toxins (anti nutrients). Dairy products have saturated fats and contain traces of anti nutrients. OK if you decide to cook Paleo what foods do you substitute for wheat, dairy and animal fat oil. Mother Nature provided foods to answer all of your Paleo cooking options.

Paleo Wheat Grain Substitutes:

Note: Amaranth, Buckwheat and Quinoa are not grains and do not come from grasses. Amaranth, Buckwheat and Quinoa are gluten free and are seeds from leafy plants. Because their seeds have more starch than other seeds they are considered pseudo-grains. For the strict Paleo Diet not allowed.

Paleo Dairy Alternative:

Unsweetened hemp milk and unsweetened almond milk good dairy alternatives for diabetes diet.

Paleo Sources for Calcium

Cow’s milk is a rich source for calcium but Paleo Diet does not allow dairy products. Foods Rich in Calcium:

No Animal Fat Cooking Oil Paleo Cooking Oil Alternatives:

Saturated fats are in animal produces, meat, dairy and eggs. Saturated fats are also in coconut oil. Lean meat, eggs and coconut are allowed in Paleo diet therefore the Paleo diet is not saturated fat free. Saturated fats are considered bad fats and raise the cholesterol levels in the blood. High cholesterol levels can result in vascular and heart diseases. All Paleo cooking oils are animal free and plant based. The majority of Paleo cooking oils are unsaturated oil (Good Fats)

Paleo Cooking Oils

Paleo diet: lean meats, poultry, fish, fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, eggs, herb and natural food spices. Foods not allowed are grains, wheat, soy, dairy, legumes and preservatives. For every food that is disallowed on the Paleo diet there are nutritious natural plant based food alternatives. There is one exception no preservatives. Take Control of Your Health and Eat the Way Mother Nature Intended.

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