5 new foods I love because of the Paleo Challenge

A few weeks before the Paleo Challenge kicked off, I attended a small paleo workshop presented by one of the owners of my Crossfit box. She shared a lot of information and encouragement during the workshop, but one thing she said really stuck with me. I kind of think about it daily. She said, "I get so excited when I hear someone is going to do a paleo challenge because I think they are finally going to taste food."

At first I thought… Blah. I am not looking forward to tasting those foods. Veggies… ew. Chicken liver? Bone Broth? Suaerkraut? So gross. And, anyway, I really like my sugar, salt and cheese.

But, 5 days in I can tell you she was right. I have a handful of new favorite foods already. Guilt-free, good for me, delicious and savory foods. Foods I never would have tried had I not taken on this challenge!  If you've never tried these foods, I challenge you to pick one from the list below and make it this week!

Spaghetti Squash

Spaghetti Squash - The best kept squash secret!! There are a ton of ways to make spaghetti squash (just as there are a ton of ways to make spaghetti pasta). I simply substituted the squash for pasta in our traditional spaghetti dinner. But you could sauté it with garlic, grass-fed butter, and salt... or sauté it with olive oil, basil and tomatoes. The list could go on. I used this recipe for our dinner the other night. So, so good. I won't miss pasta at all! (Actually, I already miss cheese-stuffed pasta. :))

Sweet Potatoes

Sweet Potatoes - These were instrumental in my survival of the paleo diet. Sweet, savory, filling, and can we say CARBS?? Emotionally needed (comfort food!) and guilt-free. I love to peel, cube, and sauté sweet potatoes in a pan with a chopped white onion, coconut oil, salt and a dash of cinnamon! It's like candy!!

Grain Free Porridge

Grain-free Porridge - I thought I would never get to have a creamy, warm, filling breakfast cereal again (I am a huge oatmeal and cream-of-wheat fan!). Well... who would have thought that almond butter + coconut milk + coconut flakes + vanilla would be a delicious and creamy winter breakfast? And it seriously leaves me satisfied for hours. (Warm it all up on the stovetop, of course!)

Onions

Onions - Anyone who knows me well know I do not like onions. Or peppers. At all. I'm kind of a texture weirdo and I have avoided them my whole life. Now, I've always been able to appreciate the taste of onions (but not peppers) and in the past few months I started recognizing the flavor of onions really added to a meal. So, I started using teeny, tiny onion pieces in my meals. Until this week. I made a roast the other night with large onion chunks (for Tommy - he loves them) and those slices of onions were super delicious. The next night I served sauteed onions as a side dish to our meal. Hah. I am SOLD! So, so good!

Trader Joe's Ground Beef

Grass-fed Beef - When people would tell me how much more delicious grass-fed beef was versus simple generic ground beef, it would totally go in one ear and out the other. I'm not a ground beef fan. I find it pretty much tasteless and I have never been a big burger fan. When I made spaghetti in the past, I'd use italian sausage instead of ground beef. Until now! This stuff is PACKED with flavor!! And truthfully, it may just be that my taste buds aren't coated with salt and sugar so I am finally tasting the meat. It doesn't matter. It's delicious.

So there you have it! Five new favorite foods in five days! It's like I'm becoming an adult or something. :) You should really give one of these a try!

Gratituesday: The Interns

This is my first semester having interns on board with me and I am kicking myself for not doing it earlier. Chelsea and Becker both have so much passion for their work - as most artists do. They are excited about working for me and get as excited about the successes of my business as I do! Plus they are uber-talented and we have a lot of interests in common. I love having them around! However, I wanted to take a minute and clear the air about a few things.

Chelsea

Chelsea, my PR intern, is my social media guru! She does a lot of clicking around (pinning on the business pinterest account (I do also have a personal account), following people on pinterest and twitter, and reviewing my stats), but she never says anything. Anything that has been posted, tweeted, retweeted, or shared - it all comes from me.

My fingers, my heart.

Everything on my blog? Written by me.

Yes, I have had my interns write blog posts - for the mere practice of doing so. Some of the blog posts are too good not to share - so I will share them in the future. But, don't worry, you will know when I post blogs written by someone else. And they will be few and far between.

Becker, my graphic design intern, has been working on graphic design projects behind the scenes. If her work is ever shared - you will know that it is her work.

I want to be as transparent as possible with you all.

Having interns on board has absolutely been worth my time and effort and I hope working with me has been a great experience so far for each of them. We still have months left of our time together, but I am already so grateful for their contributions to this business!

So this week... I am so, so happy to have interns on my team! They are helping me in more ways than they know!

Rosy Baby | Lynchburg Newborn Photographer #sincerelylizphoto

Gosh, there has been so much stuff going on behind the scenes here at Sincerely, Liz, and I wish I could tell you guys ALL about it! We are currently working on a new website, preparing to announce a super-special Valentine's Day opportunity, preparing for the 2013 wedding season, and so much more! I am loving all of it! In the meantime, I still have a ton of sessions to share with you guys. While I'm sharing about my paleo challenge (journey!) over here, I will be posting some more photography related things here on the main part of the blog for a little while. First up - sweet baby Callie. Callie's session is the first of many newborn portrait sessions on the calendar this year! And of course I was totally fighting baby fever after spending the morning holding and cuddling her. I know everyone talks about that "baby smell" that new babies have. Okay, well mothers talk about it. And before I became a mom I could defnitely identify the scent of a newborn baby. But, now that I have held my own babe for hours on end... I not only idenfity the scent... I feel like I am swimming in it when I hold a newborn these days!! Am I alone here? It's just this... BAM... here's a NEWBORN! "I smell like sour milk but isn't it the best smell in the whole world?!" Yes, baby. It really, really is the best smell in the universe.

Oh dear... I am in for some trouble this year! Haha. Okay - onto Callie!!

Callie's big sister, Olivia, made her debut on the blog a few years ago. So of course I was honored to have the opportunity to photograph Callie as well. Just like big sis, Callie was a most excellent model. I am loving the rosy rompers mama bought for her session, too - so, so perfect! Here are a few of my favorite pictures from her session:

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Equipment used for this session:  canon 5d mark ii // canon 50mm f/1.2 lens // canon 35mm f/1.4 lens

Liz Cook is the owner and photographer of sincerely, liz: photography. She is a virginia wedding photographer and virginia portrait photographer who loves virginia weddingsfamily portrait sessions and couple photography.

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I made it through my first weekend...!

Well. I mean, I survived. Like, I'm still alive and all. But I don't know how to tell you that I cheated. Twice.

Oh, that wasn't so bad. (Confessions!)

30 Day Paleo Challenge - Paleo Problems

I totally ate one of the donuts my mom brought with her. (However, she is pretty much uninvited from my presence until the paleo challenge is over. Just kidding. Sort of. Wait, life is too short to be serious about that. So yeah, just kidding.)

I also completely planned to cheat (and definitely did) during the Super Bowl. And here I am about 12 hours later to report that apparently my body can already tell the difference between clean-eating-Liz and crappy-food-eating-Liz. Not feeling so hot this morning. Oops.

So! Back on track this morning for sure! The overall challenge hasn't been as bad as I expected. I have already slowly been weaning myself off of sugar and gluten filled foods over time. While I am always "making exceptions," right now, the motivation to complete the challenge has been enough to push away those cravings. Plus, there are so many delicious foods that I can eat. More on that in another post.

On Friday I took the train to Charlottesville to stock up on paleo-friendly foods. Some people at my Crossfit Box had mentioned that Whole Foods had "the best" kombucha on tap. First of all, I had no idea what kombucha was. (I know I'm not alone here, so check out this link for a quick overview. In essence, it's fermented tea.) I did know it was a fermented drink. And I know eating fermented foods is really good for you, but this chick is so not a fan of sauerkraut. So I walked up to the bar at Whole Foods and hesitantly asked to sample the kombucha. You guys, as soon as that stuff hit my mouth my absolute first thought was "Woah. I forgot that wine is fermented grapes." As in... this tastes similar to wine. This is good!

I walked away with a growler full of kombucha. When I got home I helped myself to a wine glass serving size right before bed. And here is what I learned:

It's tea, you all. Like... has caffeine. Right. And...! Apparently you shouldn't just jump right into it. You should only drink 2-4oz a day at first. Not, you know, 8+. Your body needs to get used to it.

Ughhhh.... I was wide awake at 3am feeling pretty ill. That set off my Saturday on the wrong foot and I ended up taking a 2hr nap later that afternoon and going to bed at 8pm that night. So, Saturday was definitely the hardest "stick to paleo" day I had. When I'm sick I just want to eat what I think will make me feel better. In the past that's been saltines... or chicken noodle soup. Or maybe caffeine (to help headaches). It was actually kind of interesting listening to the inner battle going on... wanting to feed my body with foods I know will not nurture it, knowing it was actually a bad idea. I knew I needed to be drinking fresh juice or eating greens... but all I wanted was some buttered toast and saltines. It's crazy, the things that are truly engrained in our minds.

I think this is going to be so much more of a mind battle than a food battle. I'm looking forward to learning more in the coming weeks.

'Til next time...!

Week 1 Meal Plan | #30daysofpaleo

Paleo Weekly Meal Plan

One of the best ways to plan for success is to plan... I can plan 4.5 weekly menus...! Easy peasy! It's following the plan that's the hard part, of course.

Here's my plan for this week:

Friday Breakfast: Eggs with bacon bits, mushrooms and spinach Lunch: Sauteed chicken with sweet potato, brussel sprouts, broccoli and onion Dinner: Spaghetti squash with grass fed beef and tomato sauce Juice: Romain lettuce, a lot of carrots, 1" chunk of ginger, and avocado

Saturday Breakfast: Eggs with bacon bits, tomatoes and spinach Lunch: Leftover spaghetti squash with grass fed beef and tomato sauce Dinner: Taco Veggie Lettuce Wraps with salsa and guacamole Juice: Spinach, cucumber,  a lot of carrots

Sunday Breakfast: Eggs with mushrooms, onions and tomatoes Lunch: Leftover taco meat with salsa and quacamole Dinner: Planned cheat meal for the Super Bowl Juice: Romain lettuce, a lot of carrots, 1" chunk of ginger, and avocado

Monday Breakfast: Eggs with bacon, mushrooms, and spinach Lunch: Sauteed grass fed ground beef with sweet potato, brussel sprouts and onion Dinner: Lemon Garlic Herb Roasted Chicken with Broccoli Veggie Saute Juice: Spinach, cucumber, celery, and carrots

Tuesday Breakfast: Veggie Bacon Frittata Lunch: Chicken veggie salad with avocado herb dressing Dinner: Leftover Lemon Garlic Herb Roasted Chicken with sautéed veggies and Sweet Potato Mash (minus the syrup) Juice: Romain lettuce, a lot of carrots, 1" chunk of ginger, celery

Wednesday Breakfast: Leftover Veggie Bacon Frittata Lunch: Chicken veggie salad with avocado herb dressing Dinner: Sauteed veggies with leftover Lemon Garlic Herb Roasted Chicken Juice: Spinach or kale, a lot of carrots, cucumber, celery

Thursday Breakfast: Leftover Veggie Bacon Frittata Lunch: Brussel sprouts with bacon Dinner: Almond breaded chicken and Cauliflower Rice Juice: Romain lettuce, a lot of carrots, 1" chunk of ginger, and avocado

Oh gosh. I might turn orange with all the carrots and sweet potatoes in my diet. Good thing I can have fruit next week... I'll be laying off the carrot juice for a while!!

Also, as you can see... I have no problem with routine and eating the same meals repeatedly. At least, I have no problem planning it. Let's see if I can stick to the plan, though!