Tag Archives: PALEO Recipes

Halupki (Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls) PALEO, SCD, UMass IBD-AID

Halupki (Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls) PALEO, SCD, UMass IBD-AID is a family favorite comfort food recipe. Interestingly, it is also one of the recipes I provided last year to our Ukrainian nutrition support effort. We were providing recipes in war torn regions having limited ingredients that resembled traditional foods and which would help with digestion. In the Ukraine, nutritionists/dieticians must be MDs thus all were no longer available to the public as they were involved with the war effort. I mention that and note the contrast to U.S. MDs, who have negligble nutrition education.

This recipe has been in my mother’s family forever. Her roots were nearby with a birth certificate reading Austria-Hungary, though she always mentioned Czechoslovakia.

My mother would place a whole head of cabbage for a few minutes in simmering water to soften its outer leaves. Those were used to roll up the meat mixture. This recipe greatly modifies this tedious step and uses an oven, crockpot, OR Instant pot for baking. It is so dang simple to make and it is loaded with incredible nutrition including the spice load, antioxidant rich vegetables used, and lean protein.

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Luke’s Healthy Poptart PALEO, SCD (and its versions PRODUCE, UMass IBD-AID)

SUMMARY: This recipe, Luke’s Healthy Poptart, is particularly healthy because it uses blueberries, nuts, flaxseed, and Ceylon cinnamon.  We’re talking brain health, microbiome supportive fiber, phytochemicals, and blood sugar regulating spices! The recipe is so satiating that nugget sizes are the serving size! This recipe came about because Luke was reminiscing and belly aching about not having the snack bag which included Poptarts, that we use to pack for the long 11 hour trip to the beach.  It was easy to redo that food into a whole clean food, bursting with gut microbiome supportive ingredients and minus those that evidence shows can cause harm.  Enjoy this recipe with redic delic pleasure! Happy New Year, Happy New Decade!

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6 Healthy Halloween Trays, Avocado Ranch Dressing Dip, PALEO, SCD

SUMMARYCandy corn is a vegetable!  And its all about the candy, right!?!  With parents AND schools increasingly saying NO, instead, serve up these 6 Healthy Halloween Trays with Avocado Ranch Dressing Dip ⇒ your kidos (and adults) will ♥ them!  You also do your gut, brain, and heart good because all those colorful eat—the—rainbow vegs boost the beasties in your gut that bloom the health promoting short chain fatty acids!  And nothing makes better great big green eyeballs than the Avocado Ranch Dressing Dip on these 6 Healthy Halloween Trays ⇒ That recipe is redic delic (a staple in healing fridges), and it’s really healthy (unlike that crap Ranch dressing you buy at your market) since my recipe uses avocados, a brain and heart healthy monounsaturated fat! So instead of candy, processed foods and chips, serve these veg tray gems (anytime of the year really) to draw your children to chomp more microbiome supporting, less toxin loaded, foods. Be sure to use EWG Dirty Dozen lists for guidelines on buying organic! And wash them with a 15  minute soak in water having a small handful of baking soda for 15 min followed by a rub and rinse! Wishing you a night full of frights and a bag full of delights that is buffered by these vegs! In the spirit, “Shadows of a thousand years rise again unseen.  Voices whisper in the trees, ‘Tonight is Halloween!'” Dexter Kozen. If you’re thinking ahead to Christmas, here is my Roundup of Healthy Holiday Trays! Happiest of Holiday all ⇒ PLEASE share, especially with teachers ♥ SUPPORT BRAINS FROM ALL ANGLES!

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SCD PALEO Cucumber Salad (Mediterranean, Whole Foods, SCD, GAPS, PALEO, AIP)

Summary:  This is the second of five family fav vegetable redic delic recipes I’m posting –> SCD PALEO Cucumber Salad. The first posted at SCD PALEO Cauliflower Mock Potato Salad! These salads meet all healing diet tenets be it:  Mediterranean Diet, Whole Foods, SCD, GAPS, PALEO, AIP…  You can add whatever vegetables you want to help meet the target of 30 different vegetables each week to increase microbiome diversity! These salads are also great topped on leafy greens!  The BIG thing to learn in this post is that cucumbers are high on the EWG Dirty Dozen pesticide residue list (they are listed fifteen) so buy them organic if possible.  Regarding the green peel, I recommend you peel cucumbers unless you can confirm there is NO coating, even if the cucumber is organic.  I don’t want your gut seeing coatings!  To avoid coatings, try growing cucumbers in your garden ⇒ they grow insane in ours!  Or source from a farmer you trust!  Of course this recipe usesunadulterated EVOO  ⇒ those are listed on this UC Davis PDF reportCostco Kirkland Organic or California Ranch are listed as unadulterated on this report.  Unadulterated EVOO is a heart AND brain healthy monounsaturated fat.  This oil is a predominant ingredient on the Mediterranean Diet and MIND diet!  The MIND diet stands for Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay.  It combines Mediterranean, DASH, AND aging brain literatureLearn a bit more about it here! ♥  It’s the first time I’m posting about it, but contact me to learn How-Tos, Workshops, or for CME! XO

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See My Microbiome Recipes on Instagram with practical insights

SUMMARY:  GREAT NEWS:  My Instagram @patty.carter is posting some of my gut flora supporting microbiome recipes!I will still continue to post recipes on this website (and other posts with direct links to the science) ⇔  I’m adding Instagram because it is a great work around for the Pinterest failure to post the entire description on images posted (at this time, they truncate descriptions when you view them)!  Of course, continue contacting me direct for those Pinterest recipes, all of which focus on the healing diet tenets from SCD, PALEO, Mediterranean Diet, and others!  The second reason for adding Instagram is that I will post practical insights for integrating microbiome support into your lifestyle effortlessly and seamlessly  like today’s Instagram post showed my Whole Foods Market food haul, and it linked to the newly published May, 2018 American Gut new findings ♥♥♥ The bottom line, for my Instagram…it is best if you follow me to get the full recipe and practical integration insights, (but you don’t need to) –> just link here @patty.carter! The balance of this website post shares what posted in my Instagram today which included my Whole Foods Market food haul, and the link to the newly published May, 2018 American Gut new findings  (which continues to confirm that 30 different vegetables consumed each week is best for microbiome diversity and health) ♥♥♥

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