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Episode 84: Arsy and the Champion

FromThe Whole View with Stacy Toth


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Episode 84: Arsy and the Champion

FromThe Whole View with Stacy Toth

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Mar 27, 2014
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Podcast episode

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Our eighty-fourth show!
Ep. 84, Arsy and the Champion
It is one very exciting week on The Paleo View where Stacy reflects on her experience of training for, dominating, and winning her Strongman Competition - her first ever athletic event in her life! Our hosts also get down to the business of food and are joined by Arsy of Rubies & Radishes as she helps answer reader questions on meal prep, a replacement for coconut in recipes and the dreaded gel-less broth.
The Paleo View (TPV), Episode 84, Arsy and the Champion
0:00 - Introduction
0:47 - News & Views
Holy smokes massive congratulations Stacy for winning first place at the Strongman Competition
Stacy has been in a state of shock since the end of the competition and it has been a good reflection period for her to think about who all helped her along her path
Stacy shared a bit more about the competition - read the full recap here
Welcome back Arsy from Rubies & Radishes!
Listen to her first appearance on The Paleo View , episode 33, Breastfeeding and First Foods
Arsy is back to chat with us about cooking - she released The Paleo Slow Cooker last year and just recently released The Paleo Foodie, check out her book tour information here
Stacy further reflected on her competition and specifically what it meant for her to not only receive Matt's endless love and support, but to see his pride and feel that love and support during the competition
(39:04) The Paleo Foodie Cookbook
Sarah is so excited to see Arsy's grilled liver recipe in the book
Stacy, Sarah and Arsy chatted for a bit about Arsy's recipes


42:40 - Science with Sarah: Branch Chain Amino Acids
Amino acids are molecules that form the basic building blocks of protein
The proteins that make up our body are built from 20 amino acids, 9 are considered essential and 11 are considered non essential
However, all 20 are essential to life - 9 are essential in the sense that they have to come in through our diet, the other 11 we can make from the 9 if we need to
Sarah covered branch chain amino acids and what results one can see when they supplement with BCAA, but notes that one should be cautious when supplementing with BCAA

51:15 - Questions & Answers
(54:06) Christina - how to best prepare food for the week to avoid bad choices when things get busy?
Use your slow cooker
Check out Arsy's e-book, the recipes in there take very little time to prep
Arsy use to do chicken in the slow cooker with salsa for her work week meals when she had a hectic commute schedule
Another favorite of Arsy's is beef, coconut milk and curry paste in the slow cooker
You can also make a quick stir fry, salad or side of roasted vegetables to serve alongside some meat
Stacy suggested rotisserie chicken, bagged salads and high quality already prepped foods
Double the recipes you are preparing and freeze the extras
Have a couple of high quality restaurants that you can rely on for the days when you don't have time to cook
Be sure to also keep smart snack foods around so that you don't get overly hungry and make poor choices

(1:02:45) Katie - if my broth never gets gelatinous, is it still nutrient dense?
Arsy notes that yes it does still have a lot of nutrients to it, but to try ox tail to get it to gel
Sarah notes that any cut of meat that has a lot of connective tissue to it will make your broth gel
Stacy notes that a lot of people don't cook their bones long enough
Be sure to at minimum cook for three days in a slow cooker, two days in a regular pot, and twelve or more hours in a pressure cooker

When your bones are soft, your broth is done
Add the vegetables in during the last four to six hours

(1:08:07) Viola - what are substitutes for coconut?
Paleo means meats, vegetables, fruits, nuts and healthy fats
Coconut is one kind of healthy fat, there are many alternatives to coconut
If you are not allergic to nuts you could do almond milk instead of coconut milk, lard or tallow instead of coconut oil
Additional replacements were discussed based on the
Released:
Mar 27, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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