What is the Paleo Diet?

caveThe Paleo Diet (short for Paleolithic Diet) basically consists of food that the caveman would have eaten in Paleolithic times. Whole foods like meats, fish, fruit vegetables and nuts are included on the list. Processed foods that you typically find in boxes are not.

What is the Paleo Diet & the Idea Behind It

The concept behind eating a paleo diet states that we fuel our bodies with more nutritious food. These foods do not contain the unhealthy additives that may contribute to common ailments. For example, diabetes, digestion problems, allergies, skin problems and more.

Why Paleo?

There are lots of reasons. First of all, getting rid of processed food can help with weight loss. Some people who experience regular bloating or gas also see those issues disappear when eliminating certain foods. People report being able to sleep better and manage stress. Solving these two items can also aid with weight management. As you can see, many factors are inter-related, and solving one problem usually leads to solving several others simultaneously.

The healthy fats in a paleo diet help decrease inflammation in the body. This can lead to clearer skin, less aches and pains, better focus, less allergies, etc.. In fact, some health issues that people assume are part of the regular aging process may actually be caused by inflammation in the body caused by the foods being eaten.

In The Paleo Diet Revised, Loren Cordain PhD talks about a study done at the University of Illinois where a group of women were put on a calorie-restricted diet for 10 weeks. Half of them followed a diet according to USDA guidelines and the other half a diet higher in protein and lower in carbohydrates. Both groups lost approximately the same amount in pounds. However, the higher protein diet group lost more fat and less muscle.

Additionally, the same people had a faster metabolic rate and lowered triglyceride levels among other benefits. From this research, it appears that the paleo diet has multiple long-term benefits that make it worth looking into.

What Happens?

What happens when people switch to a paleo lifestyle and eliminate many of the processed food items from their diets? They often notice several health improvements that they didn’t expect. For example, a person might eliminate grains, sugar and dairy from their diet to see if they can lose weight. In addition, they find that in the process that their skin clear up as well.

How Do You Start?

When switching to a paleo way of eating, some people will make gradual changes until eventually they are eating 100% paleo. Other people avoid most processed foods. However, they might enjoy cheese, oats or brown rice and choose to eat those items in limited amounts. The decision depends on the individual.

Many people discover that they feel better or have more energy when they avoid processed foods. For this reason, they will stick to their new way of eating.

Some Other Factors to Consider… or Not

Of course, cavemen probably did not eat meat with added hormones, chickens fed with corn or strawberries sprayed with pesticides. Thus, these items are not really included on a strict paleo diet plan.

baby chickenHowever, we all know that cost can be a factor when buying food, and sometimes organic options are not available. Don’t be too hard on yourself if you are trying to make the switch. Basically, eating natural, wholesome, unprocessed foods some or most of the time is better than not at all.

Alternatively, you could grow your own fruits and vegetables. Plus, you could raise chickens and livestock and create your own organic farm and never have to shop at the grocery store again…
 

Cara Rennie, PaleoBarChart.com
About the Author: Cara Rennie is a paleo cooking chef, writer and advocate for healthy living. With over a decade of experience in the culinary industry, Cara has established herself as an expert in the paleo lifestyle, emphasizing the use of natural ingredients that promote a balanced and sustainable lifestyle. She firmly believes in the power of food to transform people's lives, while helping others discover the joys of paleo eating. Facebook | Pinterest

Paleo Snacks on the Go

Mother with baby.Quick, Easy and Healthy Paleo Snacks

A majority of people who follow the paleo diet and lifestyle are active and busy. They need healthy snacks that they can take with them and eat on the go.

Not only do they want nutritious food, but they also want to eat things that provide energy and satisfy their hunger. That, on top of being easy to transport and prepare makes this a tall order – or does it?

Of course, that’s where paleo protein bars come in handy. They are full of energy-boosting nutrition, are satiating because they have lots of nuts and/or protein and require no refrigeration, cooking or meal prep.

But that doesn’t mean that you are stuck eating protein bars after every workout or whenever you need a quick meal. There are several other simple options that give you some nice variety and keep your meals from getting dull and boring.

Set of nuts on a white plate, isolatedMixed Nuts & Seeds

This may seem obvious, but instead of picking up a bag of almonds at the grocery checkout line, get a variety of unusual nuts and seeds to create your own unique mix. You may also want to add seasonings or spices to make your snack interesting.

Jerky

I like this snack because it can last a long time and does not need refrigeration. It’s nice to have in the car or briefcase for when you need it. Sometimes my appetite acts up when I’m not truly hungry – the intense flavor of meat jerky can solve that issue.

Pickles

I’m a fan of pickled foods, and I like to have these on hand at home for an occasional snack. For any salt fiends like me, this can prove to be a big winner. They can also travel well in a plastic container.


Dehydrated Fruits & Vegetables

If you have a food dehydrator, you can make your own snacks on a regular basis. You can also buy dehydrated or freeze dried snacks at the store or order them online.

Whether you need a sweet fix or crunchy fix, these snacks can work wonders – and they are super simple. Just make sure that the dried fruits you get don’t have added sugar or other stuff.

Almond Butter (or other nut butters)

The nice thing about nut butter is that you can eat them with a variety of different foods (ie celery, apples, carrots, etc..) This keeps your snacks from getting boring, and it can be a convenient way to get your sweet fix along with some healthy fat without going out and buying a cake.

Cara Rennie, PaleoBarChart.com
About the Author: Cara Rennie is a paleo cooking chef, writer and advocate for healthy living. With over a decade of experience in the culinary industry, Cara has established herself as an expert in the paleo lifestyle, emphasizing the use of natural ingredients that promote a balanced and sustainable lifestyle. She firmly believes in the power of food to transform people's lives, while helping others discover the joys of paleo eating. Facebook | Pinterest

4 Paleo Snacks for Kids

Cute little girl eats carrot and applesEasy Paleo Snacks that Kids will Actually Eat

Most parents will agree that it can be challenging to get kids to eat healthy, nutritious foods. Trying to stick to a certain diet plan like paleo foods can make it even more difficult.

However, if you can get kids used to eating wholesome foods, the task becomes a lot easier. Snack foods can often be a good place to start – maybe because they don’t look like a plate full of spinach.

Packaged snacks are fun for kids because they are fun to open and resemble a package with a gift inside. Of course, they are easy to transport and convenient to have around when you need them, which of course is a bonus for parents as well.

That’s why I think snack bars make the perfect paleo snacks for kids. You can buy snack bars that are organic, gluten free and sugar free – but they provide lots of healthy nutrition for growing kids and they are filling.

The fact that they are individually-wrapped in fun packages means that parents have to fight less to get their kids to eat nutritiously. After a while, kids learn to like and appreciate the flavors and textures of whole foods and meals simply become easier.

The problem is that paleo snacks for children are not easily found in your local grocery store. The way to get them is online – and finding a good selection can be challenging as well. Here are a few good ones:

Paleo Snacks for Kids:

Kate Evans Scott, author of Paleo Kid Snacks, says that in addition to avoiding sugary foods, eating snacks with the Xylitol natural sweetener can help reduce the risk of tooth decay. Make sure you look for the bark-based Xylitol rather than the one made from corn.

Cara Rennie, PaleoBarChart.com
About the Author: Cara Rennie is a paleo cooking chef, writer and advocate for healthy living. With over a decade of experience in the culinary industry, Cara has established herself as an expert in the paleo lifestyle, emphasizing the use of natural ingredients that promote a balanced and sustainable lifestyle. She firmly believes in the power of food to transform people's lives, while helping others discover the joys of paleo eating. Facebook | Pinterest