Showing posts with label phase 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phase 1. Show all posts

Sunday 12 October 2014

Round three - Loading Day 2

Okay, I admit it.
I am STUFFED!!

I started the day with a bullet proof coffee, eggs, bacon and the left over creamy chard.  

A delicious start to the day if I may say so.

Most people who do bullet proof have their own fave formula.   You can buy a ready made MCT oil blend to add to your coffee or you can play around with coconut oil, butter or ghee.
Whilst I have tried the Optimoz blend and quite like it I prefer to stick to my own mix.
I have played around with ingredients and measures and have found that the following is my fave blend:

1 sm plunder of good coffee
1tbs butter
1tbs coconut oil
Put into thermomix, bellini or stick mixer jug and blitz until frothy, creamy and well combined.
Trust me you won't look back, this is seriously good!



My mid morning smoothie today was similar to yesterday's offering but
 I added an avocado to the mix  
A girl can't have too much good fat on loading days right!


I had lunch out and forgot to take photos.  
Rest assured I ate up big. 
I was fortunate enough to attend the AGM for the Migrant Resource Centre and there were three different stalls offering international cuisine.   
I tried some delicious Afghan meatballs in a tomato sauce, Bhutanese momos (dumplings) and an a divine African Cassava Leaf dish with chicken.

I came home so stuffed I couldn't face anything for ages.

I managed to shovel in the last of the Ashgrove camembert (seriously THE BEST camembert I have tasted) and some of their blue with a couple of dates.

Dinner was meant to be a creamy chicken dish with zoodles (zucchini noodles) but I wasn't sure about the chicken so I tossed it.  
I found a beef bolognaise in the freezer and dug that out.  Had buttered zoodles with some meat sauce and parmesan instead.




To be honest, I am not sure I could have faced another cream based dish LOL
I am feeling a tad full, reflux-y and glad this is the end of the loading days!!

However, I do know that I am fully loaded in the best possible way.
I hope to go into this round in the best shape possible. 
I have come out of round two with no major pain or inflammation.  
I lost around 8kg in P4 without trying really and feel happy with the maintenance.

I really struggled, but seeing I had gone to the effort to make a sugar free chocolate icecream, I felt I should do it justice.
For dessert/supper I had some.  
Not much though (think 1/2c) as 
I just couldn't do it justice.
But OMG!  It was good.
Stay tuned and I will post my recipe in the next week.


So, tomorrow begins phase 2 for 43 days.
I won't bore you with daily posts but thought, for those starting out it might be a good idea to see what others do for the phase.
I plan on doing a weekly post on stats and meals with a few recipes thrown in.
I will also link to past recipes from the last couple of rounds.

Hope you enjoy the ride :)

Saturday 11 October 2014

Round 3 loading day 1

Oh gosh, how good is this!!

Day one of loading and I am on a roll. 

Went out to the Harvest Market and had a full fat large coffee with a    Mt Gnomon free range pulled pork taco for breakfast.
All the noms I tell you.


Next up I had this beauty!  After a quick visit to the Organic Grocery Store to grab some raw milk I came home and made a loading smoothie.
Super creamy, tasty and soooooo high in good fats.
I don't normally drink a huge amount of milk but for loading this 
is a 
great source of nutrient dense fat


Ingredients:
1.5c full fat milk (you could use a nut milk if you prefer)
1/4c ashgrove cream (optional, but I had some in fridge)
2tbs raw cacao powder
2tbs raw cashew butter
1/2c blueberries
1 banana

Blend all ingredients until well combined.

And that is my morning of loading!  

Next snack on the plate is some Ashgrove camembert and blue cheese served with sliced apple.   I do love cheese and after stopping in at Ashgrove the other day was delighted to see that had some of their soft cheeses in stock.  If you haven't been to their on-site store I highly recommend the visit!  You can also order their products online.

But wait!
There's more!


All the goodness of grassfed, free range lamb loin chops.  OMG!  They were divine and I recommend you take a look at 
Conmurra Farm for their meat if you are in Tassie.  

This meal was baked chops with creamy bacon chard. 
I do the chops in the oven on 200c for about 20minutes.  I like them quite pink in the middle. 
The chard was sauted in ghee with garlic, cracked pepper and bacon.  I put a dash of cream in at the end and let it reduce.

Finally, I am finishing off the evening with a block of my fave raw chocolate.  This is divine and a real treat as it is a bit expensive.
It has a coconut butter base so nice and high in fats and is sweetened with agave.



What are your loading day favourites?