tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630999.post7042087498792690323..comments2020-08-19T12:47:39.158-04:00Comments on The Cabinet of Prof. Kitty: Whole30 Day 27, Quiet Saturday"Prof. Kitty"http://www.blogger.com/profile/09190535840634896412noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630999.post-81372875520636250932012-09-30T21:53:28.255-04:002012-09-30T21:53:28.255-04:00VW thanks for your thoughts on the re-introduction...VW thanks for your thoughts on the re-introduction ideas. I feel like I've got this great blank canvas all prepared and I don't want to spatter it with all kinds of junk right off the bat! Wine & cheese for sure though ;)<br /><br />Alice, that's interesting how summer/CSA eating is naturally kind of paleo-riffic--yes! The farmer's market has been my true friend during this time, because that's where all the good/allowed stuff is. I have considered a CSA but I like picking out things at the FM too much... Also your coffee sounds DELISHUS."Prof. Kitty"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09190535840634896412noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630999.post-43097367435406531752012-09-30T18:43:07.196-04:002012-09-30T18:43:07.196-04:00It is interesing. We do CSA June-Sept. With veggi...It is interesing. We do CSA June-Sept. With veggies and eggs. Meats are out of our budget. So we eat seasonally and Paleo-ish for a while, and we do feel healthy and energetic. But man, do I get tired of radishes, kale, and carrots. Cucumber season was too short, and there's not enough squash or potatoes at the moment! I totally understand the elimination of dairy, alcohol, sugars..but legumes? and whole grains? It seems hunger inducing. <br />I take my coffee like this: heat 1/3 cup milk in micro for 1 min, then pour hot, dark roast coffee in..plus a whopping tbsp of sugar. Just tried Starbuck's Cinnamon coffee and I'm addicted! Alicenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630999.post-1363528288368848802012-09-30T18:30:26.162-04:002012-09-30T18:30:26.162-04:00I think treating it like an elimination diet makes...I think treating it like an elimination diet makes good sense, because just because a food is inflammatory or bothersome for one person (or even many) doesn't mean that it is for all. Maybe start slowly with your favorites (WINE! Cheese!) and see how it goes. I'd be interested here those updates!!<br /><br />These days I'm caffeine-free, but when I was a regular coffee-drinker, most days, as you know, it was straight up black. That's not to say I didn't enjoy the occasional cream & sugar treat though. Mmmm... coffee would be soooo good right now!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17712013548045942055noreply@blogger.com