Thing one: some of you eat paleo, yes? Here's my thing. I was a gluten-free vegetarian, but I've been having so many more GI-related problems in the past few months, and I've now cut dairy and legumes, which seems to be helping. Except that there go my two primary sources of protein. So I've been sucking it up and making myself eat small quantities
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Since we've already covered the pertinent parts of this reply. :)
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And I don't mind meat as a component--particularly because soy often gives me trouble--it's meat as the main event that bothers me. So cut up chicken in my stir fry, or in a stew/slow cooker thingie, or something like that, should be fine. But it's the idea of slow cooker meals and things that make leftovers and so forth that I need to get into my repertoire. Because that's basically what I've been eating all this time, but they all have beans in them. (Oh, beans! How I miss you already...)
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Would it help if I pointed you to some particular recipes I've liked?
I love one pot meals, so I'm all about mixing meat in with other stuff. (okay, I've also developed a love for homemade meatballs, but I won't push you that direction). For me, it's worth spending the extra money to get higher quality meat from either the meat people at the farmer's market, Whole Foods, or a butcher - I notice the quality difference in both preparing and eating it. Things like grass-fed beef, pasture raised lamb, sustainably (as much as that's possible at all) caught fish, chickens that actually were outside and ate bugs, etc.
I'm happy to share some of my staples with you - any general food genres you tend to really like/not like?
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That's my take. I'm sure you already know about low-glycemic carbs that fill you up like squash, rutabaga, brocolli, etc . . . A drizzle of good olive works wonders . . .
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*hugs*
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If rice is a big staple for you, you might consider doing the cauliflower substitute option.
Good luck! :)
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