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Preparing for the Road Trip!

Yesterday, Erin posted about air travel, and relatives or friends preparing for your visit.  Summer also means road trips, and we do quite a few!  The Lutz clan just returned from the Texas coast.  I knew after a busy school year, that I wanted it to be a relaxing time for the family.  As much as I love to cook, I didn’t want to be running upstairs, while the rest of the family played in the pool, just to start dinner.  I also know that my kitchen at home is much more stocked than any vacation home on the planet – and I am not one that likes to be without my kitchen tools.  It is just so much faster and more efficient to have the right tools!  You can find many of the tools we use in our store.  The best thing to do is prepare in advance!!!

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There are a few staples we always take along with us (coconut oil, a spinner, cream, eggs, and Kerrygold), and several meals that are easy to prepare and freeze for easy travel that have become our “summer road trip meals”.  It takes a little planning, but it is totally worth it, to prep some food before you go.  I start making a list about a week before we leave, so I can do my grocery runs and start prepping!  A few of the things I did before we left were:

1. Spiraled some zucchini for noodles, and packed in a airtight container.  Spaghetti is a super easy meal to throw together in a pinch.  I took some precooked sausage that I boiled to throw on top with my favorite low-carb pasta sauce.  Normally, I would top with shredded mozzarella or parmesan, but I forgot the shredded cheese.  We did have string cheese, so for those that wanted cheese atop their spaghetti, I just pulled some strings off the string cheese.  Along with a salad, topped with avocado, we had a meal in a flash.

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2.  I used my Cuisinart to make Cauliflower rice in about 2 minutes.  I put it in a Ziplock bag as flat as possible for easy packing, and freeze.  This freezes so well, and then all you have to do is defrost, throw on a cookie sheet for about 25 minutes and you have rice ready to go.  Serve with fish (you catch) or I used a chicken curry and broccolini that I had in the fridge.  Another well-balanced meal!IMG_2637

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3.  Pack those frozen casseroles you have made when you have extra ingredients.  I had a frozen zucchini lasagna made from extra ingredients when I made one recently for dinner.  Defrost, throw in the oven, and dinner is ready in 40 minutes – no cooking or dirty dishes!

One trick I use for freezing is to line an 8×8 pyrex with heavy duty foil before I start layering lasagna or any other casserole.  I wrap it up and freeze in the dish.   Once frozen, I lift the whole thing out of the Pyrex and wrap in Saran very well.  Now you have a brick of food that is easy to pack in the ice chest and don’t risk leaving your dish away from home.  When you are ready to cook it, remove the plastic wrap and defrost in an 8×8 dish.  Almost any condo or vacation home has an 8×8 pyrex or metal pan I have noticed.  You can cook it in the foil in which it was wrapped.  Check out this link at Southern Living for step by step freezing directions.

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4. Another easy meal is precooked Bar-B-Que.  I bought a precooked whole brisket which gave us dinner, a few lunches and dinner ready to microwave when we returned home.  My trick for this is easy – save your bacon grease from breakfast when you cook on a foil lined cookie sheet.  Yes!  You can leave it out all day – I promise it will be fine!  I plop that slab of meat in the grease, wrap it in extra foil, and you will have the juiciest pre-cooked meat you can imagine.  I shredded cabbage before I left home and cooked it with bacon, onion and garlic.  Store in an airtight container, and this re-heats better than any other veggie and is so good for you.  We will be sharing this recipe soon!  It is an excellent accompaniment to Bar-B-Que.  This is the shredded cabbage before I cooked it!

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5.  I made another casserole that I had in the freezer that was similar to Chicken Divan like most of our mothers used to make.  It’s the one with chicken, broccoli and cheese in a creamy curry sauce.  The original recipe is almost Keto, but I change out the canned soups for more mayo, lemon, broth, and cream.  Top with lots of cheese and you have a winner, winner, chicken dinner.  I always serve with a side salad.  Add the avocado my friends!

6.  Generally we have scrambled or poached (yes, I take my poacher) eggs and bacon for breakfast.  Check out our amazon store to see my poacher.  Sometimes I mix in chorizo with the scrambled eggs to change it up.  Last time I made a quiche at home, my kids requested ham and cheese, so I decided to do this ahead since the boys were playing golf early the next morning.  It made for a quick breakfast with no clean up.  I sprayed a casserole dish with Coconut Oil spray, cubed some ham, topped with cheddar cheese, and mixed 8 eggs with 1 1/2 cups of cream and garlic salt and pepper (go light on the salt for once on this one because the ham and cheese are already salty.)  Poor the egg mixture over the ham and cheese and store in the fridge overnight topped with saran.  In the morning when everyone is rising, remove the saran and pop it in the oven at 350 degrees for about an hour.  This gave us two easy morning meals that were very filling, and the kids gobbled it up!

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7.  We had tons of left-overs at this point, so we served buffet style one night, and also at lunch if we weren’t making lettuce wraps for the beach.

8.  We always eat out one night for some fresh fish.  It just happened to be Snapper season, so my husband and I both started with peel ’em and eat ’em shrimp, and ordered the Snapper Special at Seafood and Spaghetti Works that was fantastic.  It was blackened in butter and topped with sliced avocado and a crabmeat pico de gallo.  It was amazing, and it could not have been more Keto.  Once you learn to eat Keto, it really becomes easy to eat out.  See our tips in our eating out post.

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Isn’t that beautiful?  REAL food is just awesome!  These are the foods that were designed to  fuel our human bodies.

As you can see, I really did no cooking at all for seven nights.  It was all reheating, and I had a healthy dinner ready every night with less than 20 minutes of prep time.  I literally prepped dinner and set the table while the children were bathing each night!

If you want a relaxing vacation with your family, plan ahead!  It is so worth it when you can prepare dinner in a flash while the family is winding down from a fun day in the sun. (Wear your sunscreen!)

We all hope everyone has a safe, fun, relaxing summer filled with memory making vacations!

‘Tis the Season

We all know what time it is! Summer! Which for many of us, means it’s time to make the rounds and visit family and friends near and far.

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The Stavros clan just returned from a quick trip to Denver. We had a great time up there, and of course, had to return home all too soon. We are very blessed to be able to stay with family while there. Staying with relatives makes the trip so much fun because it is like a home away from home, but in some ways better; fully equipped kitchen, in-laws for childcare, and of course, laundry facilities.

 

When we first started with Keto, we were actually in Denver staying at the in-laws house, so my mother-in-law knows, for the most part, what we do and do not eat. Before we arrived, she had stocked the fridge with some of the most basic of Keto friendly foods, which was great! I know when we have family or friends over, we often ask them if there is anything they would like for us to have on hand for their visit. Having these things makes it much more comfortable for everyone. In general, the first thing anyone wants to do after a day of flying or driving is eat, and the last thing they want to do is go to the grocery store.

 

Here is a quick list of SUPER basic Keto friendly foods that you don’t have to feel guilty about asking your in-laws to pick up.

1. Eggs

2. Butter

3. Bacon

3. Cream

4. Whole milk-kids

5. String Cheese

6. Coffee/Tea

 

If these things are in the house, it is a ton easier to stay happy, and not hungry.

 

Depending on your relationship, and how supportive your hosts are, you could possibly ask for coconut oil. But that might be pushing it a little.

 

You can check your coconut oil, no carry on. Consider buying a smaller plastic container, pack it well, double baggie it, and you should be fine. But you can also buy some after arrival.  Almost all grocers carry it at this point.

 

Just don’t forget your coffee/tea whizzer and you’re set!

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Dinner in a Snap!

It seems that everyone I run into lately is running around in a million different directions, and the last thing on their mind is dinner.

I get it!  I’m a mom of three busy kids, and it’s the end of school!  In fact, I am pretty sure that May and early June compete with December for the busiest months of the year.

A friend told me today that she just needed some simple dinner ideas to throw together before her son’s baseball games.  My thought is, that many of you need some easy dinners to throw together this week, so here are a few I have pulled together in a snap on weeknights that I am just too busy to even think about dinner, but still want to feed my family something healthy!

1. Salmon and Veggies (Love broccoli with Salmon)

Make sure your Salmon is wild from a good clean source, and not farm raised.  I like the Alaskan Salmon, but any reputable fresh fish retailer will be able to help you pick out a great fillet.  I usually get the whole fillet and cut them into portions for my various ages of children and adults in the house.  Sprinkle with butter and lemon pepper.  Bake it at 400 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes depending on the thickness and serve with a steamed vegetable topped with Kerrygold.

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Then we like to top it with this sauce:

 

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2. Beef Shish-kabobs with peppers and onions.

These are super easy to make ahead, but I bought these on a whim at Central Market when I knew I was in a pinch.  They were marinated in a lime marinade and were melt-in-your-mouth tender and delicious.  I served these with a side of asparagus that I roasted on 425 degrees for about 10 to 15 minutes.  Topped with Kerrygold, salt and pepper.

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IMG_1119 IMG_11223.  Many of us forget just how healthy eggs are for so many cells in our bodies.  Eggs are the “perfect” food as we like to say!  We always think of eggs for breakfast, but why not serve them for dinner.  We do this often when the hubby is out of town because he doesn’t want eggs twice a day, but the kids love it.  It is a great nutritious meal anytime of the day!  Super simple and super healthy!  We call it breakfast for dinner – creative-huh?

eggs_and_bacon-630x310Hopefully these are just a few ideas to help you power through the week.  Check out your grocerers meat display case.  Central Market has great quality prepared meats (like the shish-kabobs) that you can throw on the grill  Many other places do as well.  Pick up some patties, some sausage or some steaks and serve with a side veggie roasted or steamed and topped with Kerrygold and seasonings.  Super simple, super healthy, and super fast!

Hope everyone has a great first week of June!!!

 

 

One Stop Keto Shop

Daily, we are asked about what we use or where we purchased something. Be it information or a cooking gadget, often times we refer to Amazon. Due to this, we decided to put some of our favorite items together and create:

 

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We want our store to be an excellent resource for books, vitamins, and basically everything else that doesn’t need to be refrigerated. We have books listed that vary from history, to science, some that border on beach reads, and of course, cookbooks. As of now, we have several items that you will find in our own kitchens and the kitchens of our Keto dreams (hello-programmable touchscreen crock pot.)

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We will continue to add books, tools, pantry items, and other miscellaneous products to the store as we fall in love with them.

Please take a moment and click through the store. Every book and most products listed, we have read, used, or have come recommended to us from highly trusted sources. In the coming days, we will also be adding in supplements.
We will try to link ingredients and tools that can be found on Amazon directly in our posts, but we have a tab up and ready that will direct you straight to the store!
If you have questions or would like a suggestion please email or send us a message, and we will get back to you!

Let’s Talk Costco!

IMG_0814Let’s face it…being on a Ketogenic diet with REAL food is not inexpensive!  We are trying to be as healthy as possible, which comes at an expense to our wallets.  In fact, today, while listening to a Livin’ La Vida podcast, a nutrition expert and author was discussing the fact that higher income countries are actually consuming less grains now than low net income countries because those packaged foods and grains cost pennies compared to “real food” which is actually nourishing.  Very sad!  I totally believe it is worth every penny to feed my family well, but at the same time, I try to save where I can!  This is where buying in bulk can help, especially when feeding a hungry family of five.  I have two growing boys that eat constantly.

Now, I do have to say, a high fat, real food diet, keeps you full much longer that the recommended, low fat Standard American Diet (SAD), so in terms of food, you are not eating the same quantity.  There are certain foods that we consume more often than others, so using a store like Costco or Sam’s can help you.  One of the more frequent questions we receive is where we buy our groceries.  The answer is…everywhere, but I don’t shop at every store every week.  I probably make a Costco run every two weeks, so I thought I would share the basics I keep on hand in bulk.

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1. Almond Flour:  I have said this before, but do not even try the other brands…Honeyville is far superior to any of the others.  I have tried all of them, and hands down, Honeyville bakes the best with the least amount of heavy texture.  Costco saves you a ton…you can’t find a lower price even on Honeyville’s own website!

2. Berries: (On both sides – All organic!)  While we do not recommend a large amount of fruit on a Keto diet, berries are by far the best choice.  They are the lowest in fructose and have a high amount of anti-oxidants.  These are primarily for the children, but every once in a while, I will have a small handful in a bowl of sugar-free whipped cream (homemade) with Swerve and vanilla for a sweet treat.  Remember to always eat protein and carbs with lots of fat so you stay a fat burner!

3. Avocados: Costco usually has bags of five or six avocados.  I use these for lunch filled with shrimp salad or plain with salt and lime or on salads.  We ALWAYS have guacamole in the house.  We use it on eggs in the morning and meat in the evenings.  You can never have too many avocados.

4.  Cheese: One of the biggest differences between the Ketogenic diet and the Paleo diet is the allowance of dairy.  We love cheese!  I bought the blocks of cheese because many of the shredded cheeses use potato starch to keep the cheese from clumping.  I use my food processor attachment to shred the cheese for large quantities.  I DO cheat, and buy shredded cheese on occasion to keep in the fridge for morning eggs and a quick grab, but the blocks are better as well as cheese sticks.  All are a great buy at Costco or Sam’s.

5.  Organic Ground Meat:  I keep these in the freezer for an easy throw together dinner.  You know we prefer the Grass-fed beef, but in a pinch these are great to have stored.  While not as great as Grass-fed, it is a better alternative than your antibiotic and hormone ridden meats.

6.  Kerrygold Butter:  Need I say more?  I think you all know how we feel about Kerrygold.  It is delicious Grass-fed butter from Irish cows!  It comes in packs of 3 at Costco, so I always pick up a couple when I am there!

7.  Sausage: My kiddos love sausage.  My husband grills it, and we serve it over zucchini noodles or eat it plain.  Kiolbassa is also made in San Antonio so you are supporting a local business if you live here!

8.  Daisy Sour Cream:  I always have sour cream and cream cheese (I buy cream cheese at Sam’s) on hand for sides to add more fat.  Remember, you want full fat.  The low fat and fat free versions are NOT REAL FOOD!  They are filled with chemicals and additives.  Stick with the good ingredients our great-grandparents used, and their ancestors before them!

9.  Veggies:  We LOVE veggies…We are fortunate that Costco has many organic vegetable options.  Not all of them are organic, however, so please wash well!  A friend was over recently, and I was washing fruit with soap and water when she questioned me about it.  Water alone will not wash off the chemicals.  You really need to wash in a fruit and veggie wash or use a soap.  I make a bath of soapy water and soak them in the wash and then rinse in a colander with cold water.  This still does not guarantee the removal of all chemicals, but it is a better bet.  I love the cauliflower, spinach, and mushrooms at Costco.  These are always on my list.  I also stock up on limes in the summer to make infused water and iced tea.  I must admit, that I also like a cocktail on the weekends made with a lot of fresh lime juice mixed with vodka and soda, or dare I say, tequila, for a homemade sugar-free margarita!  One drink usually takes 4 to 5 limes (or more) so that explains the bulk on these.  Broccoli and celery were also on the list this week.  Please make sure you wash your celery VERY well.  It can be a really dirty one!

10.  BACON:  Who can have too much bacon?  Always on the list.  Try to buy bacon as naturally as possible without a lot of curing ingredients.  Each Costco carries different bacon I’ve noticed, so look at your labels.

11.  Coconut Oil:  It is not in the picture, but another staple that we all buy at Costco is Coconut Oil.  This makes great Bulletproof Coffee for all of us each morning!  A definite staple, and a much better buy at Costco or Sam’s.

Any questions or comments?  Leave us feedback.  We would love to hear what Low-Carb High-Fat foods you like to buy at Costco or Sam’s!

Happy Shopping!

 

Sprouts; Your Source for Supplements!

 

IMG_0683I always make my Sprouts run on Wednesdays because it is double ad day, meaning you get all of last week’s sales, plus the sale prices on the items for the following week!  It is usually a really great deal for produce.  Not everyone wants to make the trek over to 1-10 and Callaghan or 281 and 1604, but this week is worth it!  All supplements are 25% off, and if you spend more than $100 you get an additional 10% off.  This also includes items like Jay Robb Whey Protein and Stevia products!  It is worth the trip this week!

 

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I got some great products on sale today and stocked up on:

Bulk Cashews (only in moderation folks)

Bulk Coconut

Grass Fed Whole Milk for the kids

Organic Celery

Cilantro and tomatoes to make another batch of salsa

Summer squash and zucchini (on sale – I always stock up)

All colors of bell peppers (on sale – stock up)

Green onion to use in a stuffing I make for the yellow squash (to be posted at a later date)

Coconut Butter

Brussel Sprouts (The ultimate cancer fighting food)

The Spaghetti sauce we like is also on sale

All Supplements are on sale – yes ALL!!!

Let’s talk about supplements for a minute…  There are a few we recommend to anyone starting on a Ketogenic diet.  The main reason, is because you are switching to REAL food and eliminating ALL processed foods and grains from which you obtain a large amount of sodium.

We always advise that you see your primary doctor to order base line blood tests to see where you might be deficient in certain nutrients. Shoot for optimal or ideal levels on your blood work- not average levels! (Unfortunately, our average population is not all that healthy.) We take more than we are showing you based on our own individual deficiencies.  The following are needed by the vast majority of individuals.

When you go through Keto Adaption you lose a massive amount of toxins and water. It is very easy to get dehydrated because you are losing essential minerals as well.  These supplements will help you immensely…

 
Celtic or Himalayan Salt – (The darker the better) think of all the boxed and processed foods you are no longer eating – they are filled with salt. When you give them up, you need to make sure you are supplying your body with quality sodium filled with trace minerals.

 
Potassium (99mg) – I take one in the morning and one in the evening.  If you have cramping when starting Keto, you can up the dosage and then bring it back down to two a day.  It maintains fluid balance in the body and relaxes muscles – also eat avocado, parsley, cabbage, celery, watercress, coconut, and cauliflower.

 
Magnesium Glycinate (800mg at night) – Magnesium helps hold potassium in the cells. It promotes healthy muscles, strengthens bones and teeth, heart muscle, nervous system, helps digestion and energy production.  Magnesium is also great for constipation, sleep and keeping a regular heart rhythm. Good sources: Nuts

 

Vitamin D3 – Is actually a steroid hormone that activates more than 930 genes in human physiology mostly in the brain – powerfully anti-inflamitory and a great antioxidant. Everyone differs on dosage – see your doctor, but D has over 900 uses in the human body. Depends on sunlight, body weight and other factors

Statins inhibit vitamin D production
Low Vit D Contributes to: Alzheimer’s, Parkinsons, Multiple Sclerosis
Weak bones and teeth, Illnesses

Other sources are fish, eggs, cheese, and oysters.

 

Vitamin C – This is great for your immune system and overall good health.  I usually take 1000mg in the morning and 1000mg in the evening.  When you limit your fruit intake, it is good to supplement with a quality Vitamin C.  Make sure you are also eating your bright veggies like the yummy peppers I bought today, broccoli, cauliflower, lemons, and limes.

My HEB Grocery Run on Monday

Monday is usually my HEB run for standard groceries.  I thought I would share what I bought for the next few days, and explain how I am going to use everything!

1.  Apple Cider Vinegar –IMG_0638 I ran out yesterday experimenting with my Keto Bar-B-Que sauce I hope to share soon.  It is always in the pantry!

2.  Coconut Oil Spray – I noticed today there are two different versions on the shelf.  The new one I purchased today is for high-heat cooking which is mainly what it is used for, so I am going to give it a try!

3.  Broccolini and Kerry Gold- This is one of our favorite veggies to have on the side!  Pile on some of the Kerry Gold to make it even better!

4.  Grass Fed Ground Meat – I plan to make cheese stuffed “Spaghetti” and Meatballs!  Yum!

5.  Heavy Whipping Cream – Always in the house for coffee, tea, eggs, sauces, and whipped cream mixed with Swerve!  Double yum!

6.  Organic tomato sauce – Also used up yesterday for my Bar-B-Que sauce.  I keep it stocked in the pantry.

7.  Coconut Milk – Used for a yummy curry Indian dish this week – make sure you buy the full fat!  Another pantry staple!

8.  Cauliflower – I am ricing the cauliflower to serve with my Indian Curry dish.

9.  Spaghetti Sauce – I bet you can figure this one out…It’s for the meatballs!  I couldn’t decide which one to use though..The one in the back is a new Vodka Cream sauce that was super low in sugar and carbs.  I will have to report back on the consensus.

10. Romaine lettuce – A staple for the fridge.  We love Blue Cheese and Caesar dressing topped with bacon, and salad pretty much goes with everything, right?

11.  Pickles (Dill) – There are a few brands we like, but these are the kid’s favorite, and they don’t have the artificial yellow food coloring that so many others have that can contribute to hyperactivity in children.

12. Pasture-Raised Eggs – These are in the basket on every trip!  We eat a lot of eggs!

13. La Croix – My sister-in-law introduced me to this flavor of sparkling water, and I’m hooked.  Sometimes you just need a little zing to your water, and this fits the bill!

14.  Zucchini – ON SALE at HEB right now!  Run and get some!  We use so much of this stuff because it is so versatile!  I bought two full bags of this yummy and healthy squash.  This will be used for the “Spaghetti”.  I’m so excited to share it with you later this week!

As I use some of these ingredients I will post “after” pictures to show you the end result!

Happy Monday!!!

 

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