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Shopping Paleo and Progress

As I shared previously we are gradually making the switch over to the Paleo diet.  I’ve had a couple of queries as to how it is going, and requests for a menu, recipes and details.

The first week before shopping at the greengrocers, I calculated just how much a month we(family of 10) spend on bread, milk and cereal a month, the shocking result was $280! This justified our weekly greengrocer bill of $90 a week to increase to $160, in reality the first week I spent $190. This included three boxes of fruit; bananas, apples and oranges at $78. Second week we had some vegetables left so the bill decreased to $150. 

We are still trying to find our stride with Paleo, but we continue to notice a difference with the acne, more a steady improvement than drastic but then we haven’t switched totally.  We are certainly feeling much better though, eating so many fresh fruit and vegetables and less carbs has a positive result.

I am struggling with the lunch menu so if any Paleo/low carb fans want to make suggestions we’d love some.  Our other dilemma is Carpenter is back at swim squad; 4 times a week swimming approximately 4km each session; at 5am what should he eat?

Now honesty time, after Week 1, my pregnant self and my teenage boys admitted to being hungry, at first we allowed for an adjustment period of not having heavy carbs sitting on you.  So now into Week 2 we have added porridge to the breakfast menu.  I have also discovered something I’ve long suspected, I believe I may have a wheat sensitivity.  And I still haven’t pin-pointed Einstein’s allergy, (constant sneezing, weeping eyes of a morning)  he is now believing oranges could be triggering him

I’ve included the menu from Week , I attempted pictures but the camera wasn’t capable.

Menu

Week 1: Breakfast
Apple Fruinola x2
Fruit Smoothies x2
fruit/vegetable juices x 2
Fruit Salad x1

Week 1: Lunch
Zucchini and corn fritters (not strict Paleo)
Veggie sticks and guacamole
Pumpkin soup

Snacks:
Fruit Platters
Popcorn (not strict Paleo)

Recipes:
Apple Fruinola: (Serves 10)
12 apples, diced (I core, cut in quarter and process a few apples at a time, into the food processor for half a minute)
Generous handful of almonds
Half a packet of figs (not strict Paleo)
blend up in processor,
Mix all in bowl add some shredded coconut and a cup or so of sultanas.(not strict Paleo)
This is one of our family’s favourite breakfast, the children were so excited to have it back on the menu list.

Smoothies:

Peel and freeze bananas (in sealed container)
Juice with oranges and then add fruit of choice, such as kiwi fruit etc.

Juices:
Orange, apple, watermelon, etc
Carrot, beetroot, apple and celery

Pumpkin Soup: (I double recipe, family favourite)
2oz butter
sml onion
4 shallots; melt together

750g pumpkin, diced
4 cups chicken stock
1/4 tsp nutmeg; Cook till soft

2 Tbs flour
1 oz butter; mix and melt

Thicken soup with masher or blender, add butter and flour till thick.

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5 Comments

  • Deanne

    Can you have coconut cream or milk? A mango or other tropical fruit with coconut cream and ice is really filling and yummy.
    Can you roast a whole heap of vegetables like sweet potato, pumpkin, carrot etc. and serve them for lunch?
    Are chick peas allowed? maybe you could make felafel and serve it with salad for lunch.

  • Catherine

    Wow, another Aussie, home ed, Paleo family 🙂 For lunches we often have dinner leftovers, omelettes, chicken wings/drumsticks (pre-marinated before being frozen), salads, soups or stews (I cook up bulk batches & freeze in individual portions), or mini frittatas (again, bulk batch, then frozen). The MDA blog has lots of great ideas http://www.marksdailyapple.com/

    Good luck with it!

  • Erin

    Karen
    The problem is almonds are so expensive! I'm going to contact the health shop though and see if I can buy bulk.

    Deanne
    Can't have any coconut. Mango is fine. We had those roast vegies for dinner last night with meat:) No chick peas, no legumes at all.

    Catherine
    I'm so excited to hear from you!!! Love your ideas, so doable:) Now I feel like I can do it! My big switch over is this week, I'm shopping on Wednesday. I have a friend in Tassie hsing, wonder if you are near?
    I checked out your profile and you don't have a blog?:( would you mind emailing me? I'd love to chat:)
    aussiethreads@gmail.com

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