SamanthaJones
Is on a mission.
Aww two girls ... lovely ages (if not very hardwork,) I know having a 19 mth old.
Yes grains make me feel ill tbh - bloated, migraine, rotten stomach ache... I think I may have a gluten sensitivity.
I have read a few pages of your diary and your menus sound yummy. I am trying to lose a few stone and when I get to my goal weight (size 10/12) I will eat primal/paleo to maintain. I also tend to give my daughter less carbs than normal. She occasionally has porridge for breakfast with full fat organic cows milk, rice maybe once or twice a month and the odd Tuc biscuit... other than that her grain carbs are very few and far between. She loves meat, cheese, all veg (but mushroom), all fruit, ground nuts, home made over chips, dried fruit, nut butters etc. I am also just finishing breastfeeding (down to one last feed at night) and she only drinks water or the odd cup of cows milk. She has a huge appetite and is very slim but strong so what she eats seems to suit her.
I do think it is the way forward for health in the long term... it is scary what carbs do to us. I have recently being reading studies on wheat and mental illness and how they are correlating ... no more bread for me ... ever... ... well maybe the odd bit of birthday cake (and the terrible stomach ache that follows.) x
Yes grains make me feel ill tbh - bloated, migraine, rotten stomach ache... I think I may have a gluten sensitivity.
I have read a few pages of your diary and your menus sound yummy. I am trying to lose a few stone and when I get to my goal weight (size 10/12) I will eat primal/paleo to maintain. I also tend to give my daughter less carbs than normal. She occasionally has porridge for breakfast with full fat organic cows milk, rice maybe once or twice a month and the odd Tuc biscuit... other than that her grain carbs are very few and far between. She loves meat, cheese, all veg (but mushroom), all fruit, ground nuts, home made over chips, dried fruit, nut butters etc. I am also just finishing breastfeeding (down to one last feed at night) and she only drinks water or the odd cup of cows milk. She has a huge appetite and is very slim but strong so what she eats seems to suit her.
I do think it is the way forward for health in the long term... it is scary what carbs do to us. I have recently being reading studies on wheat and mental illness and how they are correlating ... no more bread for me ... ever... ... well maybe the odd bit of birthday cake (and the terrible stomach ache that follows.) x