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Thoughts on Peanut Butter and my diet tweaks
Peanut butter used to be a staple in my diet, but since starting a Paleo diet I have not really had any. So, I am starting to tweak my diet a little to get more calories and eat carbs before 2-3 in the afternoon. Next week I will be working overtime so I thought it may be easy to add a couple of PB sandwiches on wheat bread to pack for work. So, here is what I am thinking for a typical work day diet on workout days:
9 am Protein shake Workout 11 am eggs, bacon, oatmeal 1 pm get to work, PB sandwich 3 pm mixed nuts, maybe a piece of fruit 5 pm a few ounces of meat ground beef or ham with some raw veggies 7:30 pm mixed greens salad with a large chicken breast, more raw veggies 10 pm protein shake Midnight: almonds on my way home What do you guys think? Where are the flaws? I want to know everyone's thoughts on Peanut butter? Is it good bad? should it once again be a staple in my diet? |
Natty P/B or Almond Butter is out standing in a diet for the GOOD FAT intake.
Can never be a mistake. Just a mistake to eat to much. ;) |
My personal priorities are always:
1) Removing white poisons. 2) Limiting heavily processed foods. 3) Minimizing grans and legumes. I think if you have the first 2 covered a little PB isn't that big of a deal on a semi-Paleo. I would go the natural PB route, or maybe even consider a natural almond or hazelnut butter if you want to lean more Paleo. Overall I think the eating plan looks good. |
Thanks guys, I am not too worried about keeping it paleo. I just want to stay away from processed crap. My biggest thing on Paleo was just not getting enough calories to gain weight. This is why PB came to mind, but I will check out some of the other spreads too.
I am using more methods from Better Than Steroids really than Paleo. I feel that if you drop carbs as the day goes on you can stay pretty lean while putting on weight. I want to bulk but do not want to go extreme. Slowly gain some weight and see if I can put on some mass. One other thought is to replace oatmeal with a sweet potato with lots of butter and cinnamon. This may be a better option, since I only like oatmeal when it is full of sugar. |
Sorry I didn't know you were on a specific plan, brain fart on fully reading the post. I retract my post because I know nothing about the paleo diet.
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Your advice is welcomed Rich. |
Have you considered including coconut oil and coconut milk? These two products are fantastic to add calories and keep it healthy.
Coconut milk is absolutely delicious, and very versatile. One of my favorites is coconut milk soup (picked a random recipe for it: Cooks.com - Recipe - Thai Chicken And Coconut Milk Soup (Tom Ka Gai)). I cook Thai quite a bit for fun, and I'd be happy to offer more recipes if you'd like. Almond butter is also a great solution, and paleo friendly. |
Here's a Paleo 5,000kcal + day out of my food journal
P F C Kcals Meal 1 Egg Omelet or Scrambled Egg - 8 x 1 medium 48 8 48 704 Pork Steak or Cutlet - 6 x 1 oz boneless, cooked 42 0 24 420 Beef Tallow - 1 Serving 0 0 13 115 Cantaloupe Melons - 2 x 1 wedge medium (1/8 medium melon) 0 10 0 46 Grapes (Red or Green, European Type Varieties Such As Thompson Seedless) - 8 x 1 oz 0 40 0 160 Meal 2 Endangered Species EXTREME Dark Chocolate - 2 x 1 Serving 8 34 40 420 Chicken Breast - 16 x 1 oz boneless, cooked 128 0 32 880 California Blend Frozen Mixed Vegetables - No Name - 2 x 1/2 cup 2 10 0 24 Coconut Milk or Cream (Liquid) - 1 cup 8 15 83 792 Endangered Species EXTREME Dark Chocolate - 1 Serving 4 17 20 210 Meal 3 Chicken Breast - 16 x 1 oz boneless (yield after cooking) 80 0 16 560 97% Fat Free Extra Lean Ground White Turkey - Honeysuckle White - 2 x 4 oz 52 0 6 280 California Blend Frozen Mixed Vegetables - No Name - 2 x 1/2 cup 2 10 0 24 Coconut Milk or Cream (Liquid) - 1 cup 8 15 83 792 Totals 382 PRO 159 CHO 365 Fat 5427 kcals |
Thanks guys, I appreciate the input. I think coconut milk could be a key to gaining weight and using paleo. I will have to purchase some of this and try it out.
Thank you for your sample diet, I think I could do that. |
With the Peanut Butter, Rich is right. Just don't overdo it. Peanut butter is a trigger food for me. I can go forever without it, but once I get the taste, look out. Good luck, sir!
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