In late February of 2012 was my four year anniversary of living Paleo. For the first year, I was very focused. I would wake up in the morning and think about how my day would look, how I would manage breakfast, lunch, AND dinner, and how I would tackle any adversity, problems, or temptations that came my way. BUT, I was determined. You can see my before and after pictures here and read a bit more about my journey but in a nutshell, I wanted so badly to feel good that I was willing to push through what was one of the more challenging and yet rewarding years of my life.
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Homemade Natural Remedy and First Aid Kit
*Note from Sarah: Katie of Wellness Mama is back with another great post! I use several of these remedies myself and Katie has inspired me to make sure I have a well stocked First Aid Kit! Thank you Katie!
Homemade Natural Remedy and First Aid Kit
Just as the foods we eat can have tremendous healing or harmful properties, so do medicines, chemicals and herbs that we come into contact with. When I had our first child, I realized that I wanted to find the most gentle, natural and beneficial options for everything that he would come into contact with. From cloth diapering to herbal relief for teething pain, I began my search for the most natural options for our family.
Budget Friendly Balsamic Mustard Chicken and Oven Roasted Veggies
* Here’s another budget friendly recipe by Erika, our college student contributor to Everyday Paleo!
Note from Sarah: The cost per person for this meal is based on folks who would have to purchase an entire bottle of olive oil, vinegar, and mustard and also if they purchased the more expensive brands available. Furthermore, this meal although MADE for 2 people would most likely produce leftovers or feed at least 3. Erika has posted budget friendly recipes in the past and has left OUT the cost of staple ingredients and has been given grief for leaving those items out. Also, these reflect HER costs. I’m sure that many of you will be able to find better deals. I also am assuming that she bought an entire package of zucchini from Trader Joe’s and only 3 zucchinis would probably only cost around $1 or $2. If you have on hand olive oil, vinegar, and mustard and you spend the SAME amount as Erika did on her other items, the actual cost of this meal per person for the Chicken and the Vegetables together would be around $8.50 plus leftovers, or a meal for another person. Also, think about all the money that Erika is SAVING by walking home on her break and cooking rather then driving to an eating establishment and spending way more than the cost of this meal and not having any leftovers for later and also eating less healthy options. The cost at the bottom of this post reflects the cost of ALL ingredients, including oil, vinegar, and mustard.
Thank you so much Erika for taking time out of your busy college schedule to show us how this can be done!!
Balsamic Mustard Chicken and Oven Roasted Veggies
Here is another quick and easy meal for two on a budget! Talk about simple and yummy I put this meal together in 20 minutes while I was in between my classes. Luckily I live close enough to school that I can walk home during my inconvenient hour long breaks. I used simple ingredients that I always have stocked up in my pantry and put them together with the fresh veggies and meat I had in my refrigerator from my Sunday stock up shopping trip. Continue reading
Recommended Food Suppliers and Brands
Alrighty, here goes. I get quite a few emails and Facebook questions regarding things like, “Where do I find grass fed meat in my area?” or, “What brand of coconut oil or coconut milk do you recommend?” To save me some time answering each question individually, hopefully this post will answer a bunch of your questions all at once and fill in some gaps for a few of you new to this whole paleo thing.
Ten Changes Living Paleo
*Note from Sarah: Here’s a fun blog from Lisa! To catch up on Lisa’s journey, click here. Enjoy!
Ten Changes Living Paleo
PAST PRESENT
Cried (a lot) Laugh so hard I cry (a lot)
Foods with a 13yr expiration date Foods that expire!!!
Bloated Hip bones!!
Chocolate cravings Lettuce cravings
Arm chair athlete Outdoor enthusiast
Ate till I burst Bursting with joy
Exhausted Energized
Muscle and joint pain Gumby
Food Intolerances Food fanatic
Paleo skeptic PALEO ROCKS!!!
What are your top 10 (5 or even 1) changes you have had following Paleo?
Until next time, much peace and happiness
Lisa
Cumin Spiced Slow Cooked Pork

So life in general is pretty crazy, right? We are all busy beyond belief, pulled in a million directions, overwhelmed, overworked, and the list goes on and on. Currently, my family is on a mission to figure out how to slow down a bit. We have done some serious rearranging of our lives to hopefully conquer this goal. One big change we made recently; we got rid of the television. Continue reading
“Oh No!” Celiac… “Oh wait!” Gluten Free??
*Note from Sarah – Lisa is back to share with us more insights as she continues on her paleo journey. You can read earlier installments from Lisa by clicking here.
“Oh No!” Celiac…“Oh Wait!” Gluten Free??
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Gluten intolerance and celiac disease are two words we are hearing about more and more. (Words I am personally familiar with) You can be gluten intolerant and not have Celiac, but you cannot have Celiac without being gluten intolerant.


