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PrimalIf a spice jar of turmeric has been sitting unused in your spice rack, here’s an idea: add a dash to scrambled eggs. It’s an easy way to add turmeric to your diet. If you want a double hit of turmeric, keep a nub of fresh turmeric root in the fridge, and grate a little over eggs once they’re cooked.

First, heat a tablespoon of fat in a small saucepan. Butter, ghee, and coconut oil are all great choices with turmeric, but if you haven’t tried red palm oil  with scrambled eggs, give it a try. The heavy texture of red palm oil thickens the scramble, so it’s almost like eating an omelet. Plus, there’s something about the flavor of red palm oil that’s really great with eggs.

Once the oil is hot, add the powdered turmeric. Heating spices in fat is called “tempering,” and it’s a technique used often in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines. Hot fat unlocks the flavor, aroma and healing properties of spices.

Start with just a dusting of turmeric, especially if you’re not used to the slightly bitter flavor (to mellow the flavor of turmeric in eggs, add a drizzle of coconut milk or whole cream, or grated cheese). Garnishes like green onion, fresh herbs and a hefty grind of black pepper are fantastic with turmeric. Black pepper doesn’t just taste good with the spice, it’s also necessary for absorbing curcumin, the primary constituent of turmeric with the health benefits.

Toast isn’t necessary, obviously, but turmeric scrambled eggs served on a slice of honey-sweetened Primal cornbread…it’s a delicious way to start the day.

Servings: 2

Time in the Kitchen: 10 minutes

Ingredients

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  • 4 eggs
  • 2 tablespoon red palm oil, or other fat (30 ml)
  • ¼ to ½ teaspoon ground turmeric (1.2 to 2.5 ml)
  • Black pepper and sea salt
  • Optional: Fresh turmeric root
  • Garnishes: Fresh herbs like cilantro, parsley, chives or dill, black pepper, green onion

Instructions

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Whisk the eggs together in a bowl, or, for eggs with runny yolks and fully intact cholesterol, separate the whites and yolks into separate bowls and scramble the whites. Add a pinch of salt.

In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, warm the red palm oil. When the oil is hot, add powdered turmeric. Cook 20 seconds, stirring the turmeric into the oil.

Add the eggs (or, just the egg whites). Let the eggs cook undisturbed until the egg begins to set around the edges. Use a spatula to move and stir the eggs around the pan. If you’ve separated the whites and yolks, then add the yolks now and briefly scrambled.

When the eggs are just barely set, remove from the pan. Grate fresh turmeric root on top (optional). Sprinkle sea salt and black pepper over the eggs and garnish with fresh herbs, green onion.

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Make ambitious choices, and adjust weight/omit under-lifted sets as needed. Hustle in the transitions, limit rest, and manage breathing.


Day 297 Of 360

Kettlebell front squat:
3 x 3L, 3R @ as heavy as possible
2 x 9L, 9R @ 2 intervals down from heaviest
1 x 12L, 12R @ 4 intervals down from heaviest

 

Then:

 

Power clean: 5 x 3 @ (up to) 85% of 2RM

 

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Pickles are considered a “take it or leave it” addition to a meal for most people. The majority of people either absolutely love pickles or hate them with a fiery passion. Pickles come in all shapes, sizes, and flavors. I might sound a bit like Bubba Gump from the Forrest Gump movie when I say […]

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To fully stimulate a muscle, you must challenge it across its entire contractile range, and this guide will show you how to do it.

 

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Gain insight into how and why the body holds itself in specific ways and why pain is more complex than simply how you look while standing.

What is posture, exactly? And what does it mean to have good posture? Can it help you eliminate pain? Or move differently?

 

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Inline_Accidental_PaleoToday I’m excited to introduce a book that breaks new ground at Primal Publishing. It’s a book that reflects the growing expansion and diversity of the Primal/paleo movement: Accidental Paleo. Malibu’s own Lauren Lobley—a chef, caterer and private nutrition coach as well as host of the Delectable You YouTube show—runs with the truth that you can be a vegetarian and still adhere to Primal/paleo principles. Accidental Paleo is full of colorful, nutritious and creative recipes that are whole-food, meat-free, grain-free, and hassle-free. Whether you’re a Primal-minded vegetarian or a traditional Primal eater, the amazing recipes and food preparation tips of Accidental Paleo offer serious kitchen inspiration and solid Primal nutrition.

Lauren’s inspiration for this book came out of her own journey from sugar addict to healthy eater, a journey that didn’t involve meat. Many of her private nutrition consultation/catering clients expressed a similar desire to tone down the grains and sugars that promote excess insulin production without jumping into the steak and bacon scene.

Oftentimes, narrowing down one’s eating options to exclude grains and sugars as well as animal products can be a recipe for failure—many well-intentioned people just can’t deal with that level of restriction. You can only nibble on nuts and eat piles of steamed vegetables for so long before your eating routine becomes bland and boring. In Lauren’s case, her passion for cooking was the catalyst for a successful long-term dietary transformation.

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This book will awaken you to the amazing versatility and endless possibilities of vegetable-centered meals. Even if you are a big fan of meat like me, this book will become a unique and indispensable addition to your recipe collections. Now that I spend a good deal of time eating with keto adaptation in mind, I actually do more with low carb vegetables, and Accidental Paleo has been an excellent inspiration for keeping things fresh. And my penchant for salads? I’ve loved the inspiration from ten different salad recipes—everything from Grilled Veggie Salad with Pesto to Kale Salad with Spicy Almond Dressing.

But salads are only the beginning. Accidental Paleo shows how meatless main meals and tempting sides can satisfy both a taste for rich flavors and Primal nutrient requirements. With recipes like Spinach-Artichoke Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms and Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers, it’s a feast for even carnivores can enjoy. (Note: Be sure to try the Dark Chocolate Raspberry Bars for dessert.) Simply put, this is the best of vegetarian eating on all counts. And as more people in the Primal/paleo realm embrace the benefits of plant-based meals—whether or not they include meat in their overall diet—Accidental Paleo is a fantastic resource for expanding Primal and paleo cooking and for enjoying great Primal-focused nutrition.

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Now For the Deal…

Buy Accidental Paleo today on PrimalBlueprint.com, and I’ll throw in a FREE bottle of our brand new Primal Kitchen® Italian Vinaigrette. The latest addition to the Primal Kitchen dressing family is filled with fresh organic ingredients including thyme, basil, oregano, red wine vinegar, lemon juice, and sea salt. High in monounsaturated fats and infused with avocado oil, this plant-based dressing is the perfect complement to antipastos, fresh veggies, meat and fish marinades, and decadent salads. I think our Italian Vinaigrette and Lauren’s Cobley’s Accidental Paleo are the perfect pairing for delicious, plant-based Primal inspiration.

This deal only lasts through February 20, 2018, midnight PST, so don’t wait. Use code NEWITALIAN at checkout. Enjoy, everyone!

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Inline_Fitness_Live-Awesome-645x445-02It’s one of the biggest mistakes people who are looking to reboot their health make—and one of the most common reasons so many are already dropping their New Year fitness goals. Anyone seeing the gyms clearing out yet? The optimist in me wishes they’ve simply found other pursuits outside the gym that interest them more—at home or in leagues or other venues. Experience, however, suggests differently.

“Pursue the challenges that turn you on instead of worrying about what the magazines say is the ‘best’ workout, or the marketing hype that glorifies extreme events.”  — The New Primal Blueprint, pg. 316

For more on finding your own fitness passions and creating an active lifestyle that fits your life, check out some of my past posts on the subject:

“How to Personalize Primal Blueprint Fitness”

“What Is Your Inner Athlete?”

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Hustle in transitions between movements.


Day 296 Of 360

Deadlift: 5 x 5 @ 75% of 2RM
1 x 10 @ 50%, each with 3/1000 hold in top position

 

Rest as needed between sets. If a set requires interruption make as minor a weight adjustment as possible and continue uninterrupted. When the scheme is listed as “1 x 10″, it always refers to “Sets” x “Reps”.

 

Reminder: Position and organized execution always govern weight.

 

Today: 

 

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