Since I have told people about my choice in doing the whole30 plan, many have been concerned about me eating and loosing weight. My favorite conversation was with a person who is semi-familiar with Paleo and it went like this:
Her- "What's new with you?"
Me- "Well, I've decided to do the whole30- a strict 30 days of pure Paleo."
Her- pause, pause, pause, pause "you're eventually going to eat again, right?"
I just laughed, but it made me wonder why people assume you can't eat and that you're doing something that is crazy or abnormal. Why does eating what is natural seem so outrageous?
Now I shouldn't judge too harshly on those people, because I was (still am a bit) one of those people. When you are the person preparing the meals and decide to cut out grains, sugar, dairy, etc....you begin to find how difficult it is to actually follow this plan and I think that's where the "crazy" comes in. When you go to Whole Foods to buy sauce for spaghetti squash spaghetti and you look at the label of every gluten free marinara and pasta sauce and can't buy a single one because the second to last ingredient is evaporated cane juice or agave nectar...you begin to consider the diet crazy. It's when you realize how much stuff contains the forbidden fruits of the whole30/true Paleo plan you think it's crazy-not because it's not healthy, but because you don't see how that little bit of ingredient in an overall healthy plan is going to ruin your life. I still struggle with that (maybe it's because the marinara incident was this morning while I had a 2 year old with no shoes screaming about being cold clinging to my neck). And, as long as we live in a world where food of convenience is priority I will continue to struggle with that. I
could make my own spaghetti sauce, but the reason I wanted to make spaghetti squash spaghetti was for the ease of it and making my own sauce definitely takes out the ease. So in my opinion, that's where the crazy comes in. I also don't think you'll die an early death for having a delicious piece of pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving or for whipping up a batch of cookies with your kids for fun...but that's for another time.
When you think about the plan overall why do people think eating fruits, veggies, and lean meat is so weird? In a world of obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes...the list could go on....why do people think
we are nuts? When our grandparents were young everyone ate like this and that wasn't so long ago. It's sad how the view on food has changed in such a short amount of time. In fact, it was this thought that made me start thinking about all the things my grandmother did and does, that I don't know how to do: sew, can, bake sauces from scratch, keep a garden. All things that within one generation have gone by the wayside. Dare I say though, that people are becoming aware of that fact. With the back to the land movement people are beginning to see that the way we do things is maybe the fastest and most convinent, but it's not the best or healthiest way. I don't know about you, but I don't want to spend the last years of my life in a lazyboy with a walker parked next to it. So the concept that eating this way is weird is a myth. It's what is naturally right. It's how God created the earth- he provided plants and animals for us to rule over.
It is also a myth that there is not much to eat while on a strict Paleo plan. I have found I eat more...much more...than what I did before starting this plan. Before I was filling up on empty carbs and had very little to eat throughout the day. Now, I am munching on stuff all the time. I just happens to be fruits and veggies. If your calories come from good food why do you have to worry about how much you eat? That is, of course, if you're not looking to loose weight-in that case you want to watch fruit and nut intake. But as long as you're creative and you forget what your typical snacking looks like you can eat a ton...and I do!
The Paleo Diet is all about thinking outside the box and forgetting everything you did when it came to buying and eating food. You have to start from scratch and really read your stuff about the diet so when people ask you about it and come up with crazy questions you have an answer that makes you sound knowledgeable and you can help to dispel some of those myths out there about living a healthy lifestyle.