Fri, 13 May 2016
Professional gluten-free chef and caterer, Paleo blogger, and author Simone Miller and Paleo blogger and author Jennifer Robins join our hosts Jimmy Moore and Jenna The Paleo PA today in Episode 185 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore, Jenna The Paleo PA & Friends!"
It's another fun-filled Friday for you here on this listener-supported podcast dedicated to highlighting the latest health headlines with educated opinions from people in the low-carb, Paleo, primal, real food community. Do you like what you hear on this weekly podcast? Help keep us on the air by CLICKING HERE to make a donation of any amount to help us towards that goal. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Nestlé Wants to Sell You Both Sugary Snacks and Diabetes Pills In today's episode, our hosts Jimmy Moore and Jenna Lightfoot (aka Jenna The Paleo PA) are joined by professional gluten-free chef and caterer, Paleo blogger, and author Simone Miller from Zenbelly.com, author of the book The Zenbelly Cookbook: An Epicurean's Guide to Paleo Cuisine and Paleo blogger and author Jennifer Robins from PredominantlyPaleo.com, author of the book Down South Paleo: Delectable Southern Recipes Adapted for Gluten-free, Paleo Eaters, who together coauthored their latest book celebrating their joint Jewish cultural backgrounds entitled The New Yiddish Kitchen: Gluten-Free and Paleo Kosher Recipes for the Holidays and Every Day. Jimmy and Jenna talk at the beginning about how the Low-Carb Cruise went and excitement about the upcoming Paleof(x) conference they'll be attending together in Austin, TX. The Case Against Low-fat Milk Is Stronger Than Ever Listen in as Jimmy, Jenna, Simone and Jennifer discuss how Nestlé is now adding pharmaceutical foods to their sugary product selection, a crabby editorial about a journalist who went on a low-carb diet, some unwanted side effects that can happen when you go on a weight loss diet, the case against consuming low-fat skim milk anymore, the confusion by the public over what "healthy" really means anymore, why shoppers gravitate to the meaningless term "natural," reasons why focusing on calories is from a bygone era, and new research linking potato consumption to an increased risk of gestational diabetes. Plus, don't miss the special recipes at the end from Simone and Jennifer pulled directly from The New Yiddish Kitchen at the end of the show. So pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee, and let's talk! CLICK HERE to support this podcast! LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 185 |