“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”

-Hippocrates
Showing posts with label Onions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Onions. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Day 22, Stage 4 (day 6)



I baked some GAPS bread today.  I had to omit the almonds and substitute with sunflower seeds. 
Recipe for "bread":

1.25 cups of sunflower seeds, ground into a flour in the food processor
1.5 eggs (I just saved the other half of the egg for later)
2 Tbs soured cream
1/2 of a small organic zucchini

Blend everything until like porridge.  I greased a glass pie dish with coconut oil, put a piece of parchment down and pressed.  Then I flipped the parchment over and pressed again, so that both sides were greased.  
I poured the mixture in and baked at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes. 

I ate it.  Oh man!  It was disgusting.  Tolerable, because I'm a grown up, but disgusting just the same.  My 2-year-old took a huge bite, started chewing and spit it back out.  I thought he was going to cry.  He kept saying, "I don't want this, it's disgusting!"

Now, I'm a grown up, so I could give it another go.  I cooked up some sausage, peppers and onions.  I cut up an avocado.  When eaten all together and you can't taste the "bread", it's okay.  Once I can add things like honey and dried fruit to it, I'm sure it'll be better.  But as it stands, it needs to be consumed smothered in other goodness.  I also have a pie plate full of the "bread" and I cannot waste it.  I will eat every last piece. 

Sausages!  If you know your butcher, go talk to him (or her).  My butcher over at Whole Foods Market was kind enough to make me special sausages.  Pork, salt, pepper and fennel.  I also had him whip up a batch of chicken sausages with the same ingredients.  The regular ones they have out have sugar in them. 

Onions and Peppers!  One onion, one yellow pepper, one orange pepper mixed with 1/4 cup of leftover sausage fat (from last night's dinner) and a sprinkling of sea salt.  Baked at 350 degrees F for 45 minutes or until the desired tenderness. 


Tomorrow I will begin Stage 5.  I haven't had any other adverse reactions to roasting meats or to any of the other foods.  I'm excited to eat a baked apple!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

GAPS Intro - Stage 1 - Day 1

I have decided to try to heal my skin by starting the GAPS intro diet.  We tried GAPS before, but that didn't work out so well. 
I have this skin problem that I'd like solved.  I'm thinking that there's something wrong with my gut, so I'm starting there.  At least if I heal my gut and nothing is resolved then I can look elsewhere for help.
I'm not claiming to be a medical professional, this is just my own journey. 
I began this morning with some probiotics and a 1/2 cup of water.  I waited half and hour and then had a cup of chicken broth.  I had a simple soup:
1/2 a red onion
2 green pieces from a leek sauteed in a tsp of coconut oil.  (not GAPS legal, but I stopped after this time)
I added boiled chicken
2 cups of broth. 
From taking the probiotics to eating the soup, it took 2 hours.  This is because I have children. I also had started cooking down some blood orange marmalade.  This is not GAPS friendly, but I will hold onto it until I can eat it...on warm buttered toast.  I'm not going to lie.  This is going to be hard.  The rest of my family is not doing GAPS, so I am cooking for them and me.  I'm hoping these posts help to keep me in check.  I'm also hoping to the first stage for a few days.  Fingers crossed.

I get a lot of my inspiration for eating healthy and doing GAPS via these sites: