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The Real Meal Revolution will radically transform your life by showing you clearly, and easily, how to take control of not just your weight, but your overall health, too, through what you eat. And just look what you can eat! Meat, seafood, eggs, cheese, butter, duck fat, nuts - usually the first things to be prohibited or severely restricted on most diets. This is Banting, or low-carb high-fat (LCHF) eating, for a new generation, now solidly underpinned by years of scientific research and by now incontrovertible evidence.
This extraordinary book overturns the conventional dietary wisdom of recent decades that places carbohydrates at the base of the supposedly healthy-eating pyramid and which has led to a worldwide epidemic of obesity and diabetes. It is both a startling revelation, and as old as humanity itself. In its place, The Real Meal Revolution offers a truly revolutionary approach to healthy eating that explodes the myth, among others, that cholesterol is bad for you. This is emphatically not just another unsustainable diet or a fad waiting to be forgotten, but a return to the way human beings are supposed to eat.
At the same time as losing weight, you will have more energy, feel no hunger, sleep better and enjoy better health in every respect, most tellingly in better blood-glucose and insulin readings (as well as helping to prevent Type-2 diabetes, the diet offers the only cure for this supposedly incurable disease). In addition, your mental focus will be improved and your athletic performance, too (author Jonno Proudfoot, together with Thane Williams, recently became one of the first people to swim from Mozambique to Madagascar, a distance of 460 km).
Renowned scientist Professor Tim Noakes, bestselling nutritionist Sally-Ann Creed and Top Ten-rated restaurant chef Jonno Proudfoot have combined their extensive experience and research into a definitive guide that is both a beautifully illustrated cookbook, packed with nearly 100 simple, delicious and beautifully photographed recipes, and also as a cogent argument in support of a radical, sustainable approach to healthy eating.
304 pages, Paperback
First published December 1, 2013
[...] all creatures on planet earth must eat the foods for which they are designed; this design depends on the nature of their creation or evolution, according to your preference.Sorry, no, preference doesn't play into this at all, and "creation" is not a scientific concept. Different species weren't designed to eat certain things; quite the opposite: they have adapted to a specific diet that was available to them. More importantly: humans (as well as some other species) have adapted to eat an incredible variety of diets, depending on their living space and what foods are available there. This book presents the koala, panda, polar bear, giraffe, and lion (animals with a highly selective diet) as evidence that all humans should only eat one way, which is straight-up nonsense. All that said... it is obvious that humans will not thrive on a diet of pasta, candy, and cake. So without further ado,
Get out of bed and run to the stove.You get the idea: fun to read, but what's "fairly high heat?" The omelette did not make our recipe list, by the way.
Turn the grill on your oven onto high (so it has time to warm up while you get your other bits together) and place one rack as close to the heating element as possible.
Once you've made your coffee, get your eggs together and grate your cheese.
Put a small omelette-sized pan onto a fairly high heat.
In a small bowl, mix the eggs, salt and pepper with a fork.