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Podcast Episode 15: Twenty Questions!

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Episode 15: Twenty Questions!

Have you missed listening to our voices? At long
last, we’ve got another podcast episode for you guys. Thanks so much for your
patience! In this episode, we’re
departing from our usual format. Rather than telling you about our crushes of
the week or what we ate, this episode is all about YOU. Or more specifically,
it’s all about answering your burning questions. Recently, on Facebook,Twitter, and Instagram, I put out a call for questions from listeners of this
podcast, and the floodgates opened.

Given the volume of questions, we did two
things:

I focus mostly on the food,
cooking, and family questions. I got a ton of questions about health and weight
loss, but despite my nutrition background, I’m not a medical expert by any
means. And besides, the focus of my blog, podcast, and book is Paleo cooking
rather than Paleo science. If you have science-y questions, there are tons of
more qualified people to ask, like Chris Kresser, Diane Sanfilippo, Robb Wolf,
and Diana Rodgers.

We answer these questions in rapid fire
succession, ’cause to be honest, we don’t have time or patience for a
three-hour episode. Instead, we’re going to tackle 20 questions for today, in
rapid-fire speed.

Ready for a whirlwind Q and A session? Here we
go!

20 questions for Nom Nom Paleo:

(We’ve included brief answers and links in the answers below. You’ll hear funny jokes if you listen to the podcast!)

Question 1: I’m just wondering if you ever get
bored eating Paleo. Also, can you explain the white rice, white potato inclusion? Do you eat either?

I actually don’t get bored
eating Paleo, because to me, Paleo is just eating real, natural, wholesome
foods—which I find to be incredibly delicious. As for your white potato and white rice
question, the answer is YES, we do occasionally eat safe starches which is a
term popularized by the Jaminets in their blog and book titled, Perfect Health Diet. Starches may not
be the best option for everyone at all times, but if you’re active and healthy,
these starches won’t negatively affect your health. Plus, research indicates
that once they’re cooked and cooled, white rice and potatoes form resistant starch that pass through your gut undigested and feed the beneficial bacteria in our
microbiome.

Question 2: Do you cheat and go off Paleo? If
so, what does it look like?

I don’t think of myself as ever cheating,
because I don’t stick to one set of rules that never change. Instead, I think
of Paleo as a roadmap, or a compass. It tells me what direction I need to go,
but it doesn’t stop me from taking the occasional detour off the highway
because there’s something I want to check out. In my mind, this is a life-long road trip, and what’s the point of life if you can’t have some fun along the
way?

Anyway, even when I’m taking a detour
because there’s something worth eating, I know what will wreck me. So I take a
mindful approach to my detours. I think this post by the Whole30 folks is really helpful with nutritional off-roading.

Question 3: What do you tell others when they
keep telling us that red meat is unhealthy for us?

I would say that context matters. Red
meat isn’t necessarily bad, but super processed meat products made with red
meat is definitely bad. First of all, I don’t think we eat
that much red meat. We eat it maybe three times a week and our portions are
reasonable, like the size of our hands or smaller. I think red meat is very nutrient dense
and Chris Kresser, Robb Wolf, and Mark Sisson have articles that tell you why. Even if you’re eating other forms of protein like seafood
and poultry, you need to make sure the quality is up to snuff.

Question 4: Is there a
substitute for corn tortillas that actually taste close?

I think the Must-B-Nutty
almond flour tortillas taste closest to corn tortillas. At home, I usually
just make cassava flour tortillas, even though they more closely resemble the
texture of flour tortillas. We just talked about how I make them in the Episode 14, of this podcast.

Question 5: What is your
take on what some consider Paleo sweeteners, like stevia, honey, erythritol,
xylitol, monk fruit, etc.?

I know a lot of people
have had success with those sweeteners, but I don’t really cook with any
sweeteners other than some fruit and occasionally a bit of honey or maple
syrup. And if I’m going to eat something sweet, I don’t think it makes a whole
lot of difference which sweetener I use, as long as it’s not an artificial
sweetener like Splenda or aspartame. Frankly, I just don’t eat a lot of sweets
anymore. And if I choose to indulge, like at a restaurant, I know they’re just
using plain old sugar.

Question 6: You often cite ingredients or products that are
too expensive or not in an everyday budget. We’ve been Paleo and now
FODMAP-free, and things are starting to look and taste the same. I’m an avid
cook so I’m not afraid to mix things up, but what are some easy, inexpensive
ways to shake up a plain old pot roast? Or dress up a chicken? Or use
inexpensive cuts in innovative ways? You’ve touched on some of this but not as
a topic.

Hmm. I actually have touched on this as a topic on the blog, cookbook, and onthis podcast. I feel like I try really hard to give options for punching up the
flavors of inexpensive cuts of meat, and using umami to do so. I have blog
posts and podcast episodes that are entirely devoted to it. Check out Episode 2
of this podcast, for more information.

When the blog first started five years ago, it featured more expensive
equipment and cooking approaches, like sous vide. But I feel like many of the
recipes I’ve done in the past few years have been all about budget-friendly
options. I’d recommend checking out the blog’s recipe index, and looking atCracklin’ Chicken, Kalua Pig, Cheater Pork Stew, Garbage Stir Fry, Damn Fine
Chicken, or Fiona’s Green Chicken. And in the cookbook, there’s a Yankee Pot
Roast recipe that uses inexpensive chuck roast, as well as an entire section on
different flavor boosters that are cheap to make, like Paleo Ranch Dressing.

And while some ingredients I use may be on the more expensive side, like Red
Boat Fish Sauce or dried mushrooms, I try to buy it on sale, and my recipes
only call for a tiny bit to boost flavors.

Question 7:How much you spend per person per month on food?

Our food budget isn’t like a normal family’s because I buy a ton of ingredients for recipe testing purposes. Believe it or not, and sometimes even I
don’t believe it, I’m actually a food professional now, and I’m not just
cooking for our family of four any more. I’m testing recipes over and over
again, so I have to buy extra.

That said,
I know my audience isn’t going to want to blow their budgets on food, so I’m always
trying to make sure I shop for cheaper cuts of meat, and to buy things on sale,
like whole chickens, chicken thighs, ground meat, braising cuts, pork butt,
beef shanks, and beef cheeks. My Chinese mom instilled in me a deep sense of
frugality, so I’m always going to check the price tags and save where I can.
For example, when I head to the butcher and he asks me what I’m going to buy, I
reply, “What’s cheap today?”

Question 8:Can you discuss a bit more about the types of dishes you freeze? I saw stew and
chili, but would love more suggestions.

One blog post in particular that comes to mind is a recent one I did
about freezing Fiona’s Green Chicken—and I have another post on freezing bone
broth, too. To be honest, I’m not great at batch cooking or freezer meals, but
I can tell you that you can freeze almost anything—except maybe salad and
ingredients that can overcook when you reheat them, like fish. My tip is to
freeze your food in the portion size that you intend to eat it. For example, if
you’re going to serve a dish for just two people, freeze it in two-person
portions. Otherwise, if it’s a giant block of frozen food, you’ll probably never
eat it. I freeze Kalua Pork in two person portions, ’cause then I can grab one
or two packs at a time depending on what I do with it.

Question 9: Are there any cooking tricks that can help me learn to like fish? I really
want to like fish.

You can trick anyone into eating something he or she doesn’t
like by drown it in his or her favorite sauce. In Lil-O’s case, it’s gluten-free
teriyaki sauce. But in all seriousness, maybe you just haven’t yet found the
type of fish that appeals to you. Try a light white fish that doesn’t taste too
fishy (e.g. cod). And you can’t really go wrong with King salmon. The trick is to buy
fresh fish and not to overcook it, because then no amount of teriyaki sauce
will save it. Use a good meat thermometer—it’s not just for steak and chops. I normally shoot for 135-140
F for fish filets because they will be cooked through, but still moist.

Just
recently, I did a live, interactive Periscope cooking video where I showed
viewers how to make a quick supper of baked cod. Periscope videos disappear
from the app in 24 hours, but you can always watch my archived ‘scopes on Katch.me. I also try to upload my non-embarassing cooking videos to my YouTube channel afterwards.

Another super easy way that I know some folks like to eat their fish is to get
canned tuna or salmon and mix it with a flavored mayonnaise. People love tuna salad. And speaking of Periscope, I even shot a broadcast onhow easy it is to make homemade mayonnaise with an immersion blender. If you’re
not following me on Periscope, you’re missing out on cooking demos and Lil-O’s breakdancing skills.

Question 10: I just don’t understand the whole
fermentation thing. I keep wondering if my attempts at it will just result in
something rotten that makes me sick.

For
those of you who don’t know, traditional fermented foods include stuff like
kimchi, sauerkraut, pickles, kombucha, kefir, and yogurt. Folks have been fermenting foods
for generations because it helps with food preservation, boosts umami, increases
the bioavailabilty of nutrients, and helps provide beneficial bacteria to your
gut.

That’s
exactly why I eat a variety of fermented foods in my diet. But, I have to
confess that I’m not a fermentation expert, and I don’t normally ferment my own
food. I did make kombucha for a while, but then we went on a trip and our batch
got super sour and moldy and then I quit. I know it’s simple to ferment food at
home ’cause everyone who does it tells me how easy and inexpensive it is. But I
just tend to buy fermented foods these days because I don’t have the patience
to wait for stuff to properly ferment. Who knows? Maybe I’ll get back to it one
of these days.

Two great references on my bookshelf are Sandor Katz’s The
Art of Fermentation and Alex Lewin’s Real Food Fermentation.

Question 11: How do you feel after leaving
night shift?

For those of you new to Nom Nom Paleo, up until recently, I was working as a
night shift hospital pharmacist for 12 years, juggling Nom Nom Paleo duties,
parenting, and drug dealing for the last 4 years of my pharmacy job. To make it
all work, I came up with a bunch of strategies for coping with working nights.
You can read my tips and tricks on how to survive working the night shift in my
post “Surviving the Night Shift.”

A little
over a year ago, I finally quit my hospital job. I now work full-time at Nom
Nom Paleo and take care of the kids. I have to say, I feel SO much better — no
more grogginess, constant jetlag, or memory lapses. It’s also fantastic to do
something I love and be able to spend lots of time with my family. So thank you
to all the supporters of Nom Nom Paleo out there, because without you, I’d
still be wide awake at 3 in the morning, pushing drugs under fluorescent lights
in the ICU!

Question 12: Can you talk about your menu
planning process? Or if you don’t have a specific process, would you be willing
to share what your family actually prepared/ate for a full week?

As I mentioned earlier, I don’t really menu plan for our family—especially
these days, when I’m developing new recipes for the blog, app, or other new
projects. I actually have a post on the blog called, “How I Roll: Weeknight
Paleo Dinner Prep” that shows what I used to do when I still worked nights. But
basically, I would precook a couple of reheatable stews that we would eat later
in the week and keep a defrost bowl in the fridge that would hold extra protein
that I could cook up at a moment’s notice. I always have salad greens or
something that I can quickly sauté or roast at a moment’s notice for vegetable
sides.

Follow me on Periscope ‘cause I might hop on and show you
what I’m cooking for dinner that night. But I know that a lot of folks prefer
to have set menus, shopping lists, and step by step plans to keep them on
track. If
that’s you, and you need help with meal planning, I highly recommend checking out Real Plans. We partnered with them earlier this year because they have the most amazing,
interactive meal planning program out there. Seriously.

Question 13: Out of all your awesome kitchen gadgets, what
are your top three tools from your collection?

Aiya! That’s
like picking my favorite child—it’s impossible! In Episode 10 of this podcast,
I talked about essential cooking tools so you can go and listen to me discuss a
bunch of key kitchen equipment. Here are three additional items
that weren’t on that list:

Instant Pot (IP-DUO60): It’s LIFE-CHANGING and sparks so much joy. You’ll see it pop up all
over my blog and my Instagram feed, and even on my Periscopes.

GIR
Silicone Lids: These things will turn any bowl into a sealed container so they’re the
eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap and foil. Plus, you can toss them in the dishwasher,
oven, freezer, and microwave.

Microplane rasp grater: It was
originally designed to be a woodworking tool, but I love this gadget for
grating lime zest and making ginger snow with frozen ginger.

Question 14: What’s the
difference between a slow cooker and pressure cooker?

We go into a lot more detail in our cookbook, but the short answer is
that a pressure cooker cooks things fast and under pressure, and a slow cooker
cooks things slow! Basically, a stew that’ll take 3 hours to braise in the oven will
take about 45 minutes in a pressure cooker and 9 hours in a slow cooker. We go
into way more detail in our cookbook about the technical differences between
the pressure cooker and slow cooker, and I think both are valuable. Bottom line? Get an Instant Pot and you’ll have both functionalities in one device!

Question 15: _What kind of exercise do you do together as a family? _

As a family, we try
to go on hikes, play at the park, and ride our bikes together. I guess the short
answer is that we just try to do fun stuff outside as a family or we’ll do some
crazy stuff in our garage gym.

Question 16: What are some good snacks to sneak into a movie theater? Also, do
Star Wars droids have souls?

As long as you don’t bring in crinkly or stinky things—you can sneak in just about anything into the movies. I bring
dark chocolate, nuts, grapes—sometimes I’ll pop organic popcorn at home and
bring it in. I know popcorn isn’t considered Paleo at all, but it’s not like we
go to the movies all the time.

According to our resident Star Wars buff, Henry, some droids have souls, but others are evil. You’ll have to listen in to see which ones are the good guys.

Question 17: Lots of people
asked about how to feed picky eaters. Do you have any advice for them?

Persistence, patience, and compromise are key. I cook one meal for the whole family and make sure it’s something that everyone likes (e.g. Cracklin’ Chicken and Roasted Broccoli and Bacon). I won’t lie: sometimes we resort to yelling.

Question 18: A lot of
people asked this question: “How do you stay motivated to eat healthy all the
time? Is it just to maintain the blog?”

Honestly, I just
like feeling healthy and energetic and I don’t want eat things that give me a
stomache, sore joints, or make me super tired all the time. Now that I’m in my
40s, I want to be the best version of myself, and I need to keep up with my
active kiddos. Also, I don’t eat perfectly Paleo — but I’m way more mindful of
everything I put in my mouth. If it’s an indulgence, I savor it and make sure
it was worth it. I think of Paleo as a way of life, and it has to be
sustainable and delicious.

Question 19: Do you ever feel bad your kids won’t get to
experience foods that you got to try? I don’t feel bad giving up things as an
adult, but I feel weird thinking my daughter will never have experienced those
things like fresh baked bread from a bakery with butter, real pizza,
croissants, donuts, fried mozzarella, real ice cream, etc.?

First of all, my
kids weren’t Paleo at birth, so they’ve already tried many of those things. And
we’re not going to police what they eat outside of the home. It’s not about
deprivation, but making it a priority to feed real, nourishing, and dang tasty
home-cooked meals to our kids. I’d say that I prepare 80 percent or more of
their meals, so I know they’re getting wholesome, home-cooked food. Then, when
they’re out and about, we cross our fingers and hope that they make healthy
choices for themselves.

Question 20: What would be
your last meal on earth, and would it be Paleo or not?

We all take turns answering this one…but you’re gonna have to listen to the episode to find out our answers.

Alright, that’s a
wrap! We didn’t even come close to answering all your questions, but we wrote
them all down, and we’ll find a way to get to more of them, either on our
website, our app, or on social media. I’ve been on a tear with my live cooking demonstrations on Periscope, and I answer
viewer’s questions, too. So download the Periscope app, follow “Michelle Tam”,
and ask your questions while I cook!

Like what you heard? Subscribe to our podcast and leave us a review by clicking here! And don’t forget, you can get TWO months’ free membership and 25% off your first order at Thrive Market by clicking here. How great is that?

Looking for more recipes? Head on over to my Recipe Index! You’ll also find exclusive recipes on my iPad® app, and in my New York Times– bestselling cookbook, Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans (Andrews McMeel 2013).

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