Fri, 18 July 2014
Attorney-by-day, Paleo enthusiast by night Joe Salama and Paleo blogger/author Jason Goldberg join our hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie today in Episode 118 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore & Friends!"
Thanks so much for being here for another great show today and we appreciate the fact that you listen to this podcast. It gives us great joy and pleasure to find good health headlines to talk about and then share what we think about those headlines on a weekly basis. We try to stay on top of all the big stuff and throw in a few things here and there that you might not have known about before. If you what you hear, consider making a donation to help us keep this thing going. CLICK HERE for a contribution of any amount that will ensure this show keeps rolling along. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Go to DreamfieldsSettlement.com to prevent ADA from getting remaining funds In today's episode, our hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie welcome in Joe Salama and Jason Goldberg, the coauthors of a brand new Paleo book called The Tao of Paleo: Finding Your Path to Health and Harmony, to chime in on the recent health headlines. Listen in to hear Jimmy, Cassie, Joe, and Jason give their opinions about a new TIME Magazine column on calories not meaning as much as we once thought, why calorie counts can be off by a significant amount on any given day, why cereal companies began secretly cutting the sugar in their products, a cool new cortisol test for your smartphone that is in the works, some honest truths about how snack foods are made and marketed to the public, key buzzwords in nutrition that the experts wish would stop being used to describe food, and the accuracy of the blood pressure kiosks in stores is called into question. It's always a fun time on this podcast, so pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and let's talk! CLICK HERE to support this podcast! LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 118 JOE'S BEEF STEW RECIPE This isrecipe is so easy and well rounded (from both a macronutrient and micronutrient point of view) and you don't have to cook for a couple of days after making it. Throw all ingredients into the slow cooker for 8 hours and EAT! BOOM! |