Paleo people ask themselves «would the cave man have eaten this meal».
Not exact matches
The most important part of our
paleo food list app is the feedback section where
people ask us questions on the
paleo - ness of certain food items.
Just
ask the
people on my e-mail list who have my free Easy Weekday Breakfast recipe booklet and the exclusive - to - the - book
Paleo Maple Bacon Muffin recipe.
To deal with that, most sucessful scientists develop networks of «trusted» sources —
people you know and get along with, but who are specialists in different areas (dynamics, radiation, land surfaces, aerosols, deep time
paleo etc.) and who you can just call up and
ask for the bottom line.
Our family has started all meat diet about 2 - 3 weeks ago (we were
paleo before) and I'm struggling to convince other
people that what we are doing is not harmful: i need to convince my mum who is very vocal about it and thinks i'm harming my children, her grandchildren and also i need to provide some evidence for a childminder who is very concerned about my son she is looking 2 days a week and
asked me for a written approval from our GP (we are in UK).
People ask me regularly if I am
paleo, and I say yeah no not really, to which most are more confused and many actually get very upset with the answer.
No offense to the AskMen editors, but surely there are better
people to
ask when requesting the writing of an informed article on the
Paleo Diet?
But since it doesn't have a name or diet type designation in the common knowledge, I usually call it
paleo, as I think that comes closest to the unprocessed whole food bit, and explain if
people ask more about it.
When
people ask me for advice on going «
paleo» or starting a Whole 30 program — the first thing I recommend is to buy her cookbooks.
My recent article on Alzheimer's Disease and the
Paleo Diet prompted a number of people to contact me to ask if I had any information on the kind of lifestyle habits — both in terms of, and beyond the paleo diet — which would boost brain health and help stave off neurological disor
Paleo Diet prompted a number of
people to contact me to
ask if I had any information on the kind of lifestyle habits — both in terms of, and beyond the
paleo diet — which would boost brain health and help stave off neurological disor
paleo diet — which would boost brain health and help stave off neurological disorders.
People always
ask me if peanuts are suitable to the
Paleo diet and if it is okay to consume them.
From time to time
people ask me for opinion on the kefir grains and the
paleo diet.
I
ask this especially of Judith, as I recall she once said she had spent very little time on, say,
paleo, but assumed the
paleo people knew their stuff.