Monday, March 26, 2012

End-of-Challenge POTLUCK

This FRIDAY (the 30th) will be the end-of-challenge potluck! It will start at 7:30 pm so people can either come for the 6:30 class and workout before or just show up at 7:30 for some food! The original plan was to bring a dish you discovered over the 6 week challenge, but feel free to bring any dish you would like to share.  I will take care of drinks and we have plenty of plates/cups etc at the gym. Again- please come even if you didn't complete the 6 weeks. We would love some feedback from everyone so as to better plan for future Nutrition challenges. 

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Home Stretch

Well we've almost made it! Week 6 has begun! We didn't have anyone show up for the check in meeting last week so there wasn't anything to report back:) I have talked to some of you at the gym or heard from you via email and am so happy to hear about people's positive results! I also want to say that even if this challenge hasn't gone quite as you have hoped, we hope that you have all learned something or made changes of some kind in your lives in regards to food.  Food is a completely personal issue for each=of us and making a change in your diet can be a process. We hope that you will continue to try to make the changes that you want to make in your diet even though the challenge is coming to an end.  


So what comes next? We need to plan a date for the potluck!  We would like to see as many of you as possible so I'll throw out a few options and hopefully we can get some feedback.  We could do a weeknight, but it would have to be fairly late in the evening to be out of the way of our classes (probably around 7:30 or 8).  A Saturday late afternoon would be an option or a Sunday night or we could even do Sunday before the noon class and have a lunch potluck, I would like to plan it for sometime next week so please let me know if there are preferences for days and times.  I also want to stress that we want EVERYONE to come! Even if you didn't stay strict on the diet or if you don't think you lost any weight, we just want you there.  This was our first go at a Nutrition Challenge so we want to hear feed back from all of you so we can keep this stuff going.  So-- email me or talk to Amy or I at the gym about Potluck dates and we will try to choose a date by the end of the week.  Hope everyone is doing well! Looking forward to catching up with you all at the potluck.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

4 weeks in!

We thought we would offer a check-in mini meeting this Sunday directly following the noon class at CrossFit Davis.  Please let us know if you would like to attend or just show up! We can talk about anything that people are struggling with or just swap stories with how everything is going. At that point we will have 2 weeks to go and we can work on picking a date for the End of Challenge Potluck! Hope everyone is doing well and we look forward to seeing anyone who can make it on Sunday! 


Also here are two more recipes for some inspiration!


The first comes recommended by Andrea:
Eggs nested in chard and mushrooms
http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/eggs_nested_in_sauteed_chard_and_mushrooms/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A


The next two are from Beth:

Swiss chard pesto! It's great on eggs, salmon, or chicken!

Spaghetti squash w/ sausage, kale, and sun dried tomatoes (swap out the wine in the recipe and can get rid of cheeses if you are reducing your dairy):

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Robb Wolf video

Here is a Q&A video with Robb Wolf. He answers a lot of common questions people have about the Paleo diet: "What about cholesterol?" and "Cavemen didn't live very long, why would I want to eat like them?" Check it out!

http://www.youtube.com/embed/-PpuIKTg6QE#t=39m26s

Monday, March 5, 2012

Gary Taubes video

Here's a video where Gary Taubes, author of Why We Get Fat and Good Calories, Bad Calories, talks to Crossfit trainers on how to eat.

http://journal.crossfit.com/2012/03/garytaubesqna.tpl#featureArticleTitle

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Week 3 Here We Come!

Hi all! We're in to Week 3! We hope everyone is feeling good and keeping up with the nutrition challenge. Making a change like this is certainly not easy, but we believe it will be worth it for y'all if you can stick with it.  


The most important thing to remember is that we are in this together! Please let us know how you are doing by commenting below. You can ask questions here to each other or to Amy, Matt and I or just let us know how your experience has been so far.  We want to hear all of it  - what is working for you or what you have struggled with. 


Also, if you have found any great recipes that you want to share with the group please feel free to email Amy or I and we will post them to the blog.  We are considering having a "check in" meeting possibly next week if that would be something you guys would be interested in, so please comment below about that as well so we can set something up. 


Like we have said before, we want you to feel supported during this challenge and always feel free to contact us at any time or pull one of us aside at the gym.  Hope everyone is well and we look forward to hearing from you! 

-Kirsten and Amy

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Yummy Veggie Recipes


Roasted Asparagus
-1 lb asparagus
-1 Tbsp olive oil
-1 medium lemon, zested
-1/2 Tsp kosher salt
-1/2 Tsp freshly grated nutmeg
-black pepper 

Preheat oven to 500 degrees. Lay asparagus on a long double layer of aluminum foil. Drizzle with the olive oil and toss to coat. Spread the spears into a single layer. Fold the edges of the foil to make a tray. Roast in the oven for 5 minutes. Toss the spears with tongs and roast until tender and the tips begin to brown (about 5 more minutes). Sprinkle with the zest, salt, nutmeg, and pepper to taste. 

  • Sesame Broccoli 
  • -head of broccoli, cut into florets 
  • -2 Tbsp toasted sesame oil
  • -2 tsp salt
  • -Pepper 
  • -Sesame seeds

  • Over medium heat, warm sesame oil in a skillet. Add broccoli, toss to coat. Cook for ~5 minutes (until bright green in color and cooked through), stirring often. Add salt, pepper, and sesame seeds to taste. 
Acorn squash
-2 acorn squash
-2-4 Tbsp walnut oil
-Freshly ground nutmeg (normal nutmeg is fine)
-Maple syrup, optional
-Ground walnuts

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place the squash on a baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes, until soft enough to easily cut in half. Cut in half, and scoop out the seeds and membranes.
2. Cover a baking sheet with foil. Put the walnut oil in a bowl, then brush over the cut surfaces of the squash. Sprinkle with a very small amount of ground nutmeg. Place in the oven and bake one hour, brushing every 10 minutes with more oil and maple syrup if using. When the squash is tender, brush once more, then spoon a tablespoonful of finely chopped walnuts into each cavity and return to the oven for five to 10 minutes, until the walnuts are toasty. Remove from the heat. Serve hot or warm.