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I must admit, this gave me a chuckle. They also seem to be taking a "throw the kitchen sink at it" approach.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/tpdfoods/prweb11191014.htm
Yeah. All of those fruits & nuts & seeds & carbs & veg (maybe) in a bar, in a (probably) snazzy wrapper? No thanks. It's also the first time i've heard of "Dr. Loren Cordain, the world’s leading expert and founder of the Paleolithic movement." Why anyone would be using "guesswork" for trying to eat healthy is pretty strange. Well, for those with the power of the internet at their fingertips at least. Here's a shot of some of the advice on their "what to eat on the paleo diet" page: http://thepaleodiet.com/what-to-eat-on-the-paleo-diet/
Check out the lunch & dinner advice! Last time I checked, people had allergies & intolerances to a fair bit of items listed there (sensitivities if you like) but that doesn't seem to have been taken into consideration. Or maybe it has? [Note: use the link to see the "do' s & don'ts properly separated as the quote makes them jumbled]
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/tpdfoods/prweb11191014.htm
The Paleo Diet™ Foods Launches The Paleo Diet™ Bar Exclusively Endorsed by Dr. Loren Cordain
The Paleo Diet™ Foods develops an all-natural, gluten, soy, dairy, and preservative-free Paleo nutrition bar.
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The Paleo Diet™ Bar takes the guesswork out of eating healthy and adopting a contemporary Paleo Diet.
Fort Collins, CO (PRWEB) October 04, 2013
The Paleo Diet™ Foods is pleased to introduce our flagship product, The Paleo Diet™ Bar, the only nutrition bar exclusively endorsed by Dr. Loren Cordain, the world’s leading expert and founder of the Paleolithic movement.
"There are so many products that claim to be Paleo, but simply are not,” said Dr. Loren Cordain. “When you're approached by local, friendly, hardworking, and honest people with a recipe that carries nutritional weight and is scientifically sound, you take the guesswork out of eating healthy and adopting a contemporary Paleo Diet."
The Paleo Diet™ Bar is the optimal eat for the high intensity hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Matchless to any other protein or nutrition bar on the market today, The Paleo Diet™ Bar contains 17g of egg white protein, all 9 essential amino acids, is gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and preservative-free.
Natural ingredients are at the foundation of all products, rich in high-quality protein sources. Some brands cut corners, but The Paleo Diet™ Foods are breaking limits and going the extra mile to blend a perfect balance of nutrients to promote health and wellness.
“The Paleo Diet™ Bar is a game changer in the food nutrition bar market,” said President and Co-Founder Shauna Sledge. “It's a raw nutrition bar containing fruits, nuts, berries, seeds, and egg protein, which makes it as even in proportioned energy sources of carbohydrates, fat, and protein that a nutrition bar can get, meanwhile maintaining great taste and a stable shelf life.”
There is no room for excuses, only healthy, delicious food. Getting The Paleo Diet™ Bar on the map will set the stage, but The Paleo Diet™ Foods strive to be the frontrunners in the ancestral health and foods markets, developing a reputation for quality and uncompromised products.
“We eat clean at home and try and show our kids good food choices,” said President and Co-Founder Todd Sledge. “I know with how busy we are, we wouldn't have the energy to do nearly as much without proper nutrition. Meanwhile, our one year old son, Skyler eats Paleo, and he is so healthy and happy. Our kids and their friends taste test every recipe. We figure if it’s nutritious and kids will eat it, everyone will.”
The Paleo Diet™ Bar provides superior nutrition and is intended to provide all of the necessary nutrients to function as a healthy meal substitute. Bar varieties include Cranberry Almond and Cinnamon Raisin with more flavors and products coming soon!
The Paleo Diet™ Bar at a Glance
Exclusively Endorsed by Dr. Loren Cordain and The Paleo Diet™
Certified Gluten-Free
Dairy-Free
Soy-Free
Preservative-Free
All-Natural
17g Egg White Protein
9 Essential Amino Acids
No GMOs
MSRP $2.89
Available Today!
A Colorado Company
About The Paleo Diet™ Foods
Launched in 2013, The Paleo Diet ™ Foods is dedicated to producing optimal eats for the hunter-gatherer lifestyle by combining the finest all-natural ingredients to strike the tastiest balance without compromising nutritional value. The Paleo Diet™ Bar is the gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, preservative-free, all-natural nutrition bar exclusively endorsed by Dr. Loren Cordain, the world’s leading expert and founder of the Paleolithic movement. The Paleo Diet™ Foods is based in Fort Collins, CO.
Please visit us online at http://www.TPDFoods.com or call 1-855-8-BRAAAP to place an order. The Paleo Diet™ Foods is committed to enriching your life and making the transition to the Paleo lifestyle a victory. We hope you enjoy The Paleo Diet™ Bar and look forward to making you a part of The Paleo Diet™ Foods family. Nosh Naturally.
Yeah. All of those fruits & nuts & seeds & carbs & veg (maybe) in a bar, in a (probably) snazzy wrapper? No thanks. It's also the first time i've heard of "Dr. Loren Cordain, the world’s leading expert and founder of the Paleolithic movement." Why anyone would be using "guesswork" for trying to eat healthy is pretty strange. Well, for those with the power of the internet at their fingertips at least. Here's a shot of some of the advice on their "what to eat on the paleo diet" page: http://thepaleodiet.com/what-to-eat-on-the-paleo-diet/
While our books on The Paleo Diet provide much more detail on the foods you should and shouldn’t eat, here is a basic scheme of things:
Grass-produced meats
Fish/seafood
Fresh fruits and veggies
Eggs
Nuts and seeds
Healthful oils (Olive, walnut, flaxseed, macadamia, avocado, coconut)
Cereal grains
Legumes (including peanuts)
Dairy
Refined sugar
Potatoes
Processed foods
Salt
Refined vegetable oils (listed in The Paleo Diet Cookbook and The Paleo Diet for Athletes)
For breakfast, make an easy omelet. Sauté onion, peppers, mushrooms, and broccoli in olive oil; add omega-3-enriched or free-range eggs and diced turkey or chicken breast.
Paleo lunches are easy. At the beginning of the week, make a huge salad with anything you like. A good starting point can be mixed greens, spinach, radishes, bell peppers, cucumbers, carrots, avocadoes, walnuts, almonds and sliced apples or pears. Store the salad in a large sealable container. Each morning prepare a single serving from the large batch and then mix in meat (ground beef, beef slices, chicken, turkey, ground bison, pork chunks, etc.) or seafood of choice (salmon, shrimp, tuna, or any fresh fish or seafood). Toss with olive oil and lemon juice and you are set.
For dinner, try spaghetti squash as a substitute for any pasta recipe. Top with pesto, marinara and meatballs.
Roasted beets and their greens make a great side dish for pork. Asparagus, broccoli, and spinach can be steamed quickly. Salmon, halibut, or other fresh fish filets grill well with accompanying foil packs full of cut veggies with olive oil and garlic.
Berries and other succulent fruits make a great dessert. Pre-cut carrot and celery sticks, sliced fruit, and pre-portioned raw nut/dried fruit mixes are easy snacks.
Breakfast: Omega-3 or free ranging eggs scrambled in olive oil with chopped parsley. Grapefruit, or any fresh fruit in season, herbal tea
Snack: Sliced lean beef, fresh apricots or seasonal fruit
Lunch: Caesar salad with chicken (olive oil and lemon dressing), herbal tea
Snack: Apple slices, raw walnuts
Dinner: Tomato and avocado slices; grilled skinless turkey breast; steamed broccoli, carrots, and artichoke; bowl of fresh blueberries, raisins, and almonds; one glass white wine or mineral water. (Clearly, wine would never have been available to our ancestors, but the 85:15 rule allows you to consume three non-Paleo meals per week.)
Check out the lunch & dinner advice! Last time I checked, people had allergies & intolerances to a fair bit of items listed there (sensitivities if you like) but that doesn't seem to have been taken into consideration. Or maybe it has? [Note: use the link to see the "do' s & don'ts properly separated as the quote makes them jumbled]