Gluten Free Brekkie

Gluten free really doesn’t have to be difficult.

Nor does it need to be from processed foods.

When my clients find out they can't eat gluten (see scan below) they often look horrified. 'You mean no bread, cereal OR PASTA?!'

Yeeerrssss I say, it's really just a matter of knowing what substitutes there are... and this is one of my favourites. A simple classic, that’s so easy and good for you.

METHOD

Scrub potato skins and dice.

Fill a pot with a few inches of water, bring to the boil and steam diced potatoes until almost soft (you can do this day before and or freeze for quickness).

Then heat frying pan with your chosen oil, add diced potatoes. Good shake of garlic and onion powder, cayenne pepper and season with snp to taste. Fry on high heat until golden.

When the potatoes are nearly done, add the frozen Spinach (or fresh whichever you have to hand) and let thaw or wilt, but don’t overcook.

Add the eggs, heat on low until eggs are done to your liking and devour - yum!

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INGREDIENTS

(for 2 people)

- 2 medium Potatoes

- 4 Eggs

- 4 blocks of Spinach

- 1/4 teaspoon of Paprika

- 1/4 teaspoon of Garlic powder

- 1/4 teaspoon of Onion powder


The Nutrients

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POTATOES

Easy to digest, high in fibre keeping you fuller for longer.

Rich in vitamins A and B complex.

High in minerals Potassium, Phosphorus and Zinc all good for your complexion.

Red potatoes contain high levels of flavonoid antioxidants like zeaxanthin and carotenes which potentially have anti cancerous properties.

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SPINACH

Rich in Iron and Vit A, C, Folic Acid and K.

Rich in Manganese, aiding healthy bones, digestion, is anti-inflammatory and helps to combat PMS.

Vit A Increases your bodies production of collagen.

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EGGS

Great source of protein and the good fats

Contains all essential amino acids

High in Choline for energy, brain function and digestion


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The Detox Profile

The following highlights (image right) show potential toxins for the client.

  • Gluten

  • Intestinal Toxins

  • Mental Toxins

  • Constipation (chronic)

Gluten (highlighted red) indicates top acute stress, followed by intestinal toxins (yellow), thirdly mental toxins, then the chronic (green highlight) being constipation.

Eating too many grains, can cause intestinal toxins making you feel bloated, sometimes sore to touch and fatigued.

Constipation can cause a myriad of issues, IBS, malabsorption, not to mention mental toxins resulting in brain fog and fatigue. A chronically backed up digestive system is a harbouring ground for diseases, parasites and bacteria.

Regular cleanses and detoxes are paramount for a healthy you. My favourites are the Adrenal Cocktail and an Epsoms Flush.

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