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New beginnings

August 10, 2010

I have started a new beginning by going backwards.

It all started when my son, age 25 which we will call “Gorp”, decided that he had found the solution to both my weight and knee issues. “Mom, you have got to try the caveman diet! I think you’ll love it.” The caveman diet? Are you kidding me? Me? No way. I haven’t been born in this glorious age of food to go back in time to eat raw meat while getting eaten by mosquitoes or bigger things! Particularly when he informed me that there would be no eating of bread, grains, sugar or beans. No way, not this girl.

Fast forward 9 months to a raining May day. My knees, which were damaged severely in a skiing accident 30 years ago, were having a hard day. More than that, they were having a hard month! I felt like I was dragging my legs around, weighted down by the pain from osteoarthritis. I made an appointment with my orthopedic surgeon to start my supartz injections again, which are all I have left between me and a knee replacement.

Gorp, got me in a weak moment and once again gave me his paleo (short for Paleolithic) diet plug. “Mom, give it a try! You won’t hurt anymore.” Fine. Just to get him off my back, I’ll give it a try. Huff.

The first day on this diet I was wild eyed and in a blind panic. What will I eat if I can’t stick something between two pieces of bread??? I stood in the kitchen, frozen. Hungry and frozen. Fortunately my son was home and got industrious and made us a delicious tuna salad stuffed in green pepper halves served next to apple slices. Ah, not so bad. I feel good and that wasn’t that difficult. I think I can do this.

After 2 weeks of eating mostly a diet free of grains, legumes, and sugar , a funny thing happened. My knee pain just stopped. I mean, it was like a light switch was flicked. No more pain. I went ahead and went to my pre-scheduled doctor’s appointment, for good measure. My doctor just shook his head, perplexed why I just stopped having pain. But I knew why. We are what we eat.

So, I am off on a new adventure by going backwards. I have been eating this new way, more or less, for about 2 months and quite frankly, loving it. I love it. I LOVE IT! Which is so cool. I still have to take forays back into the grain and sugar world occasionally, just to remember how awful I feel from it. And then gladly go back to the cavewoman café.

This blog will be devoted to my exploration and recipes in this new life of eating and being healthy. I will be getting on my soapbox occasionally, sharing wonderful recipes and bringing you along the way as I study and learn the old ways in a new world.

My first recipe I will be sharing is a nut bar recipe that I picked up off of Mark Sisson’s web site. Great place to hang out and read, BTW. No lack of info from this dynamo hum.  This nut bar recipe literally got me through the first 2 weeks of going backwards in time. It was something I could eat in a pinch when I was in a hurry. They are delicious!

Just remember that nuts should account for about 5 % of our calories. Something I’m still working on. Sometimes I don’t put the coconut in them and use a different nuts, like walnuts which are loaded with omega 3s, and different fruits. Get creative and have fun!

Primal Nut Bars

1 cup of slivered almonds

1 cup of pecans

½ cup of nut flour,

(I used Bob’s red mill hazelnut flour, more local ya know)

½ cup of unsweetened dried coconut

½ cup almond butter

½ cup of coconut oil

¼ cup of honey

2 tsp of pure vanilla

½ teaspoon of salt

1 cup of dried fruit, like cranberries

Preheat the primal cooking fire (oven) to 350 degrees and toast the nuts until golden brown stirring occasionally. Watch them carefully, they’ll go from golden to black fast! Once they are toasted nicely, toss them in the stone grinder, (the food processor or blender) and give them a few pulses till they are a coarse meal and stir into the nut flour in a medium bowl.

In a microwave safe bowl, warm up the coconut oil and almond butter for about 20 seconds, in the radiant zapper, (microwave) and stir them together well. Add the honey, vanilla, and salt then mix till all creamy and you are starting to drool. Fold the nut mix into the honey mix then add the fruit. Pat into an 8 x 8 baking dish and stick in the ice cave (fridge) for 1 hour or more till nice and solid. Cut into squares and try not to grunt when eating. Keep in the ice cave to store.

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  1. August 13, 2010 8:19 am

    Yum, these look delish! And congrats on the new pain free life. I’ve heard of this diet and although I agree it surely has loads of benefits I have an undying love for good bread…though only occasionally. Who knows, maybe you’ll convince me!

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 13, 2010 10:30 pm

      I was honestly so hooked on bread when I went on this eating plan, that I was eating bread with my stir fry. BAD! Now I don’t even miss it. I am so amazed. More to come!

      • Hannah permalink
        October 12, 2012 10:22 am

        I was the same way! Carb and sugar lover! I baked my own bread every week, and was known for my baked goods. I genuinely do not miss those things, and after I decide to eat them, regret it because of how awful it makes me feel. So much more energy, I sleep better, satisfied, little to no cravings. So much better!

      • ziabaki permalink*
        October 12, 2012 1:51 pm

        I really miss baking. BUT! There are quite a few paleo baked goods that I bake now and then for a treat. Nice to meet you!

  2. August 13, 2010 10:44 am

    I found you on Tastespotting and I’ll definitely be following you! I’m interested in the Paleolithic diet – I don’t think I’d be able to do it, at least not while I live at home and have people annoyed with my already “ridiculous” healthy habits ;) but I definitely admire those who actually go through with it!

    I enjoyed this post and look forward to more. :)

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 13, 2010 10:29 pm

      I didn’t think I could do it either, but it has been amazing. I wish you good luck in trying it when you are ready. Took me a while, let me tell ya!

  3. Hannah permalink
    August 13, 2010 12:06 pm

    Just stumbled onto your blog and I’m excited to see more!

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 13, 2010 10:28 pm

      More coming your way from the Cavewoman Cafe!

  4. Krista permalink
    August 13, 2010 1:50 pm

    Just found you through foodgawker. I loved the recipe instructions! These bars look great and even better, I’m glad your knees are not hurting anymore.

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 13, 2010 10:27 pm

      I am SOOOOO glad my knees aren’t hurting too! Thanks for commenting.

  5. Beth permalink
    August 13, 2010 4:00 pm

    I’m baking these bars now, so far so good! Thanks for the great recipe, I look forward to keeping up with them.

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 13, 2010 10:26 pm

      Let me know what you think of them! I love ‘em. My hubby is thinking about taking them hunting this fall.

      • Beth permalink
        August 16, 2010 7:44 am

        They were a huge success! My bf and I have been trying to stick to the paleo diet and he very much appreciates this new go-to snack.

      • ziabaki permalink*
        August 17, 2010 12:50 pm

        So glad you love em. Fun huh?

  6. blackwatertown permalink
    August 13, 2010 4:51 pm

    Very interesting. And wonderful that you have had such success in reducing your pain.
    The food looks good, sounds good and I suspect it tastes good.
    Well done to your son.
    http://www.blackwatertown.wordpress.com

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 13, 2010 10:26 pm

      Yeah, I’m blown away at how much it has lowered my pain. I’m a believer!

  7. August 14, 2010 5:50 am

    I think I may just have to give this a try. I injured my back a couple years ago and its not that much fun. Maybe this will be helpful :)

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 17, 2010 12:47 pm

      It will help! Guaranteed!

  8. August 14, 2010 8:30 am

    congrats on the new beginnings! looks like you’ve found great success. i look forward to checking out your goodies and primal tips!

  9. August 14, 2010 11:11 am

    looks delicious

  10. August 14, 2010 1:00 pm

    These look so yummy! I can’t wait to make them.

  11. August 16, 2010 6:15 am

    Awesome Blog! Beautiful pictures, that Primal Nut Bar looks so yummy! : )

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 17, 2010 12:48 pm

      Hey Jayne! Thank you! More to come!

  12. Abigail permalink
    August 16, 2010 4:32 pm

    Hey Dana!
    That’s awesome that you are feeling great! and sharing it with the world:):) It sounds like all is well in your world:)

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 17, 2010 12:48 pm

      Hey Abby! Hope all is going well with your new relationship with your mom. Been thinking of you. ♥

  13. cinnamonquill permalink
    August 24, 2010 9:59 am

    Wow, these are some good looking bars; I recently posted some marginally similar bars, but I like that yours have less sugar (and hazelnut flour!).

    I can’t believe your knee pain just disappeared. Yes, we should all probably take a very close look at our diets, and often.

    Would it be okay to use this photo/link on my new site, GlutenFreeFeed.com? Thanks :)

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 24, 2010 1:05 pm

      Sure! I would love you to share it. I’ll pop over and take a look at your site. Thanks for stopping by.

      • cinnamonquill permalink
        August 26, 2010 10:30 am

        Thanks! I just posted them :)

  14. August 26, 2010 12:05 pm

    Found you on gluten free feed. Welcome to foodblogging! I am intrigued by the paleo diet. I am prediabetic, and although I’ve always eaten pretty healthfully, I’ve given my diet a huge overhaul. A lot of what I make and eat would probably fall into the paleo diet as it is. Tell me, why are you only supposed to eat 5% nuts? I eat a lot of nuts for snacking purposes.
    Funny thing, I actually studies paleonanthropology in grad school. Perhaps that makes me a perfect candidate for the paleo diet???

    • ziabaki permalink*
      August 26, 2010 4:56 pm

      Howdy! I would recommend you read Rachael Matesz’s book, “The Garden of Eating.” It so clearly explains the Paleo diet, or as she calls it, “a produced based diet.” It is a little expensive, $45, but make sure and order it from her web site as everywhere else it is $100. Well worth it though. I think you are a brilliant candidate for this way of life both physically and mentally! (being a paleonanthropology grad! Too Funny!) Anyways, thanks for the encouragement. Rachael encourages that nuts only be 5% of your diet if you are looking to keep the nutrient dense foods to a minimum for optimal weight. If that is no problem, then nut away! (It is an issue with me.) Looking forward to hearing more from you!

  15. September 1, 2010 12:56 am

    Waw!! I just stumbled on these nut bars on gluten free feed & i am glad that I did!! These GF almond butter, nuts & fruit squares look amazing & mighty tasty!! I love to use almond butter & coconut oil too!

    MMMMMMMM,…Many greetings from a fellow recently GF foodie fan from Brussles, Belgium!

  16. October 28, 2010 1:50 am

    we use a national panasonic food processor and this seems to be a bang for the buck**’

  17. Lyda permalink
    December 2, 2010 2:17 pm

    I’m interested in making these for my fellow paleo friends for the holidays instead of cookies. But I’m also trying to figure out if I can make these for my brother who is a vegan (he doesn’t eat honey. And I can’t stand that he’s vegan, but whatever). Do you think there is something that could replace the honey?

    • ziabaki permalink*
      December 2, 2010 6:24 pm

      You could use agave or maple syrup instead. Thanks for visiting.

  18. Suzanne permalink
    December 27, 2010 8:27 pm

    These do look yummy! Do you substitute the walnuts for the almonds or the pecans? And what could you substitute for the almond butter? (I’ve had allergic reactions to large quantities of almonds previously and would need to tweak this just a little.) Thanks!

    • ziabaki permalink*
      December 27, 2010 8:34 pm

      Sure any nut will do. Pecans make a quick and delicious butter that would be easy to use. Are you allergic to Pecans? Walnuts also make a great butter, then use walnuts in the rest of the recipe. Macadamia nuts are also a wonderful substitute. Good luck!

      • Suzanne permalink
        December 28, 2010 4:53 pm

        Thanks for the quick response! I just got finished making my variation on it – had to use buckwheat flour (no hazelnut @ the store); used walnuts and cashews for the nuts, sunflower butter instead of the almond butter (useful since I can use it for my DDs lunches – nut-free zone at their school), and raisins (the dried cranberries all had added sugar -boo!) The batter tasted de-li-cious!

  19. January 24, 2011 5:50 am

    Thanks so much for sharing this recipe and the photos! My husband and I tried these out a few weeks ago and are now addicted to them. Fabulous!

  20. Melisa permalink
    May 27, 2011 9:22 pm

    These are great! Thanks for the recipe! How long do you think they’ll keep in the fridge?

    • ziabaki permalink*
      May 28, 2011 2:36 pm

      They should last forever! Well, not forever, but as long as it takes to eat them. They are all stable ingredients. Thanks for coming to visit.

  21. August 10, 2011 8:41 am

    I just like the helpful information you supply to your articles. I will bookmark your weblog and take a look at once more right here frequently. I am reasonably certain I will learn plenty of new stuff right right here! Good luck for the following!

  22. glenna permalink
    August 19, 2011 3:12 am

    New receipes please

  23. March 7, 2012 1:46 pm

    I can’t wait to make these! Thanks for such a fun recipe!

  24. May 7, 2012 11:46 pm

    Spot on with this write-up, I really believe this amazing site needs a lot more attention. I’ll probably be back again to read through more, thanks for the information!

    • ziabaki permalink*
      May 8, 2012 11:51 am

      Thanks for the praise!!

  25. June 15, 2012 9:39 pm

    I used to get enormous pain in my muscles post-workouts and aching hips in the winter. I have been close to paleo (off most grains except for rice; add in the odd splash of soy milk) for 4 months now and feel awesome. I don’t have aching hips this winter and can now train hard and fast and still go and get into more exercise the day after (today is my first time training 3 days in a row in I don’t know how long!). I never would have thought that a grain-filled diet was slowing me down so much! Will never be going back! Thanks for sharing your story :)

  26. June 18, 2012 1:21 pm

    Your descriptions of the food processor, oven, and fridge totally crack me up. Thank you for compiling all of this!

  27. Sandy permalink
    June 24, 2012 7:15 pm

    I just made these tonight. I made a half batch and scooped them into mini cupcake papers and popped them into the frig. They were great and looking forward to making more of them! My son and husband really liked them as well. I left out the dried coconut. There is enough coconut flavor from the oil. Plus, I like the dried fruit, so added more of that in my recipe.

    • ziabaki permalink*
      June 25, 2012 3:13 pm

      They are so good! There are lots of revisions that you can do to them. Have fun!

  28. marion permalink
    July 19, 2012 7:44 pm

    my goodness your blog is so nice and the pictures are beautiful. I’m from mfp, and am trying paleo. Cant wait to try some of your recipes!!

    • ziabaki permalink*
      July 19, 2012 8:30 pm

      Thank you so much! I love doing it. It is a really fun hobby. Are we friends on MFP? If so, what is your MFP name? And if we aren’t befriend me!

  29. September 2, 2012 3:47 am

    I Love Your Blog. Virtually every post makes me crack up, analyze things, and learn something.

    • ziabaki permalink*
      September 2, 2012 8:17 am

      Thank you so much! I do love doing it!

  30. Millie permalink
    September 25, 2012 10:05 am

    I am confused! In line 18 of the article the author says for 2 weeks mostly on grains legume and sugar free an amazing thing happened! Is this diet meant to be grain free or grain full?? Thanks.

    • ziabaki permalink*
      September 25, 2012 11:25 am

      Grain, sugar and legume free. I guess I need to make that clearer. (Blush) Thanks for pointing that out.

  31. Chris permalink
    September 25, 2012 5:12 pm

    Any suggestions for dried fruit that doesn’t have added sugar? I’ve not been able to find even dried cranberries that don’t have it. Boo!

    • ziabaki permalink*
      September 25, 2012 7:16 pm

      I suggest looking at your local health food store. That is where I get mine. The dried cranberries that they have there are sweetened with fruit juice, so not too bad. Most raisins that are there are not sweetened at all and dried and dates apricots usually do not have added sugar too. Good luck!

  32. December 27, 2012 1:23 am

    Hello there! Would you mind if I share your blog with my zynga
    group? There’s a lot of folks that I think would really enjoy your content. Please let me know. Thank you

    • ziabaki permalink*
      December 27, 2012 1:49 pm

      Of course you can share! The more the merrier! Happy new year.

  33. January 28, 2013 6:10 am

    You are so awesome! I don’t suppose I have read through something like that before. So wonderful to discover another person with a few original thoughts on this subject matter. Seriously.. many thanks for starting this up. This site is one thing that is needed on the web, someone with a little originality!

    • ziabaki permalink*
      January 28, 2013 11:39 am

      Why thank you! (blush) I do love love love doing this blog. So much fun. Wish I could devote more time to it but work full time and am developing another business so it is purely a hobby. Thanks for dropping by!

  34. February 5, 2013 12:11 pm

    OMG, these look amazing! Can’t wait to try them!

  35. Anna permalink
    February 5, 2013 8:18 pm

    I’ve been going through many digestive issues and tried so many different foods and diets. Right now I’m on a super restricted elimination diet and my doctor wants me to add more protein in the form of soaked nuts. Well I soaked the nuts and toasted them and found this recipe which I made tonight. It is incredible!!!! So glad I found your page, this recipe actually makes eating enjoyable again :) I added a mixture of figs, plums and apricots instead of cranberries and it was excellent. Thank you!

    • ziabaki permalink*
      February 5, 2013 8:38 pm

      I’m so glad you found this! It is so good isn’t it? Good luck my dear and thanks for stopping by. :)

  36. Dan permalink
    February 11, 2013 10:53 am

    Ziabaki,

    I love reading stories like this. Came across your link from another site. I’m so happy for you and the relief you’ve found. That is such a wonderful blessing!!! Seems I went Paleo about the same time you did ;) ! It has been such a blessing in my life too…going from serious chronic Migraines (often had trips to the ER) to pretty much zilch!! I literally feel born again, and do things physically in my 30′s (like Parkour…LOL) when I struggled with maintaining a basic workout routine in my 20′s due to the migraines it would trigger.

    To the others on here that want to go Paleo, but it feels like too much change or an undesirable burden…it’s really not. Change usually feels overwhelming simply cause it’s moving us out of our comfort zone, but I can honestly say it takes me less time (unless you nuke everything) to prepare my meals. And the added benefits of health and wellness…well, that buys me more time in and of itself simply from not being incapacitated from pain or the ‘digestion process’…lol. Give it a try, commit a month…If you give it an honest shot I can guarantee you won’t wanna go back…unless you enjoy pain and overall cruddy health :P !

    To your wellness, prosperity and health :) ,
    Dan

    • Annette Powell permalink
      March 19, 2013 7:45 pm

      This sounds a lot like the Wheat Belly diet…I’ve cut out most of the gluten grains, and eat very little of the others…I love the sound of this recipe and will follow you….I also feel much better without all the grains….we can have milk products, and other types of sweetners, but the wheat belly book tells you why getting off the gluten type grains makes you feel better….just in case someone is curious. Can’t wait to try these! Also enjoyed your references to your appliances! :) I too decided to change my eating habits because I’m sick of hurting and tired of all the sinus headaches and infections I’ve had over the years. Thanks for more great ideas, Annette

  37. March 25, 2013 9:44 am

    Hi there .. I’m about to do your recipe .. you say Nut Flour .. is this bought or made. On investigating there seems to be a big difference between nut flour and nut meal .. (the latter being just whizzed up nuts) … I live in a small rural town in Spain so getting things like nut flour is pretty impossible. Can get the nuts a plenty tho’. Anyone else any ideas on this aspect vis a vis the recipe?

    • ziabaki permalink*
      March 25, 2013 4:59 pm

      Hummm, this recipe is such a flexible one I bet you could use nut meal and get away with it. If you do want to try nut flour though, you could always order some, which is what I do since I live in a rural area as well. Give the nut meal a try though, I think it will be fine. :)

  38. Courtney permalink
    April 6, 2013 9:31 am

    Hi, I stumbled across your blog via Pinterest, being GF and dairy free I tend to eat a lot of paleo…anyway, hearing your love of bread I thought you might want to play around with this bread recipe http://mynewroots.org/site/2013/02/the-life-changing-loaf-of-bread/ the original recipe calls for oats but maybe you could substitute quinoa flakes instead?? Just a thought, good luck on your journey!

    • ziabaki permalink*
      April 6, 2013 10:20 am

      Sounds delicious! I’ll give a spin but amazingly enough, I don’t crave or need bread anymore. :)

  39. Barbara Staton permalink
    April 25, 2013 2:09 am

    I’ve been eating primal for 9 months and I too love it. I’ve been looking for a recipe just like this one. I can’t wait to try it. Look forward in reading more blog entries.

  40. April 26, 2013 4:33 pm

    I found you on pintrest and so glad I did. I might have some recipes you would like on inkspiring19.com like black bean brownies, and coconut fudge. I am running to the store right now to make these. thanks again.

    • ziabaki permalink*
      April 26, 2013 5:09 pm

      Thanks for the suggestions. I tried those black bean brownies… Once, a little strange but good. Eating Paleo generally does not include legumes. Thanks for stopping by!

      • May 12, 2013 3:00 am

        good to know. Again, excited to try your recipes too.

  41. Sue permalink
    April 29, 2013 8:38 pm

    I just made these today. so delicious. I added hemp seed, chia and cocao nibs.They turned out great.

    • ziabaki permalink*
      April 29, 2013 9:25 pm

      Oh, I like the idea of cocao nibs! Thanks for sharing! :D

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