I need to find better pictures for my eating posts. But when I try to take pictures of myself eating, it just feels weird. And looks even weirder.

I’d like to tell you about my day. Why? Because that’s what I do. I talk about my life and what I shoved in my face that day. Why? Because .006% of people care. So I cater to that percentage. It’s a good percentage.

So let’s run through my day. I told you last week that I would post a “naughty” eating day. And even though I don’t view this as super naughty, it definitely has more sugars in it than I would eat in a regular day. But sh*tballs, spin is making me hungry. Hella hungry. I think about how I’m hungry when I’m spinning. I think about how I’m hungry after I eat. Then I eat more. Then more. Then more. Burning more calories definitely makes you hungry. Imagine that.

So this is how the day panned out. I got up at about 7. Did a jig. Meaning I wiggled my pants on since it is now harder after eating it on a box jump the other day. My shin is larger than usual. Moving sucks. So I jigged on my pants, through on a shirt, and went running 2.5 miles in the rain. It wasn’t raining when I first woke up, but it definitely was when I headed out. Thankfully, I was too lazy to take off my makeup the night before, so not only did I look incredibly awkward since my running abilities lack in efficiency, but I had mascara washing down my face. Not smearing. Washing. It was quite lovely if I do say so myself. But it made me run faster. While is even more awkward.

Once I got back to the house, changing immediately since I was drenched. I made a lovely cup of coffee in my Keurig, aka my best friend. I topped my coffee off with some almond milk and 3 drops of liquid stevia. I then reheated some leftovers from the day before which included breakfast sausage and Brussels sprouts.

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After I ate some grub, I turned on the tv to play the Today Show in the background while I worked on social media junk and a project I’m working on. I worked on my project for about 3+ hours before it was time to start getting ready to go to spin. So I munched on probably 5-6 plantain chips, then had ½ of a dried date filled with a little spoonful of coconut butter. After grabbing some water, I headed off the 24 hours fitness so spin away.

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The class was awesome. The instructor, who at first looked like he hated everyone, turned out to be incredibly inspiring and have fantastic music to boot. So I spun away until I was absolutely drenched. And absolutely starving.

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boobs and sweat

As soon as I got back to my car, I shoved down ½ of a quest bar. Have you tried these things? I’m guessing most of you haven’t. Because they are not strict paleo. But I dig them. And they are a perfect snack that doesn’t upset my stomach. So I ate ½ of one as fast as I could and put the other ½ in my purse so I wouldn’t be tempted to eat the whole thing.

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Once I got home, I immediately started making lunch. I sautéed some broccoli in duck fat, then added poblano chicken sausage to the mix. I topped it off with a ¼ of an avocado. While all of that was cooking, I ate about 10-12 cherries. They were divine.

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So once I finished my food, I started looking at the amazing Primal Cravings cookbook of Megan and Brandon from Health Bent. I have absolutely SO excited for this cookbook. So excited. Like, even more excited than when mine came out. But I’ve watched this blog grow, pretty much from the beginning, and they were the ones who helped me start paleo with their innovative recipes. Anywho, the more I looked at their cookbook, the hungrier I began to become. Maybe it was the spin or maybe it was the cookbook, either way I wanted cookies. So I made some.

I dug in their cookbook and found a simple coconut chocolate scout cookie. I don’t think that’s exactly what they are called, but you get my flow. They were simple on delicious. So while I made the cookies, I snacked on a maple vanilla cocoroon and some chocolate chips. More than less. And I also snacked on the batter some. I think I would have maybe made 2 more cookies if I couldn’t have eaten the batter so much. But that’s my life story.

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So once the cookies went in the oven, and I finished getting ready for work, I enjoyed 1 of the actually baked cookies and packed the rest of them to go, so the boyfriend could enjoy some later. And while I headed off to work, I began to think I was some kind of genius because I thought to myself, “Juli, if you leave the container open in your car, not only will they stay delicious and not get all moist and weird (ew, moist) but they will make your car smelled like fresh baked cookies.” My incredibly intelligent brain was right. It worked.

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So once I got to the gym and left the cookies behind, I coached 3 classes at the gym, then worked out after. We had hang squat snatches as our strength that day, so I dabbled with them for a while. I haven’t been able to do a power snatch or squat snatch with even just pvc pipe in months, but since I felt good in warm up, I went for it. Went for it meaning I hang squat snatched 35 pounds for 18 minutes. It was quite boring. Especially since I used to be able to do around 125 pounds. But ah well. I did it and my shoulder didn’t want to cry the next day. That’s a win in my book. And my book is the book of happiness. I’m so weird.

After we did a workout of running, hang squat snatches, and handstand push ups, I went straight to Whole Foods. Of course. I had to eat a cookie on the way there since my car smelled like bakery. And while at Whole Foods, I couldn’t really decide what sounded very good that night, so I went with the always impressive pupusa. It’s not paleo so don’t get all excited, but it’s a gluten free food that doesn’t make me sick. And it tastes AWESOME. If you don’t know what it is, it’s called Google. Duh. So I made green chile and cheese pupusas topped with sage pork breakfast patties, for the boyfriend and I. They were super good.

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now how good is that picture?

Then I went to my boyfriend’s fridge and took a couple swigs of his dark chocolate almond milk. It’s so damn good.

Then I watched Gangster Squad. It has a lot of shooting in it. Geez, man.

Then I went to bed. Lovely, just lovely. Can you believe I didn’t have another cookie before bed? I’m in awe.

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57 Comments

  1. Calli says:

    that last picture looks like an alien! LOL I am not criticizing, just stating a fact and I love your blog and your cookbook! Ive been trying a recipe a week….last one was the chicken with mushrooms! yum!

  2. Katelyn says:

    I bought Nutiva coconut manna and it does not look like that creamy deliciousness on your date.. it’s a crumbly mess. Such a bummer. 🙁

    1. camila says:

      @ Katelyn, I think if you warm it up it turns creamy like that – just be sure to mix in the oil on top if it has separated (like going from frozen – warm nut butter)

  3. K says:

    I love how you post what you eat. These are my favorite posts that you do, so i must be the .006% thank you sooooo much!!!! And you should post that pupusa recipe it looks bomb.

  4. Paul Speranza says:

    Hi Juli – just wondering which almond milk you prefer – is it store bought? The almond milk if one of the final “chemical” things that I can’t seem to rid myself of.

    Thanks

    1. juli says:

      i use store bought but you can definitely make your own!

  5. Courtney says:

    JB–
    I also ate it really hard on the box twice this week. My shin is so big that it looks like I have a tumor or something. It’s awesome. I feel your pain (literally). Just thought that you’d want to know that you aren’t the only klutz out there. 🙂

  6. Garrett says:

    I love this blog, love the recipes, love JB, especially. I’m going to bankrupt myself this weekend buying everything I need for three recipes I’ve been eyeing on here, can’t wait!

  7. B on a Diet says:

    I think one of the reasons I didn’t do so hot on paleo the first few weeks is because I incorporated so many of your “paleo approved” recipes. They were DELICIOUS but alas, I had to cut back on the sugar intake, haha. Now I allow myself one or two a month.

  8. Kasey says:

    Am I the only person that thinks you don’t eat very much? I mean yeah – that was a lot of cookies but you probably burn an insane amount of calories with all your working out! I am starving like 98% of the day and I only workout for about an hour.

    1. juli says:

      Haha yeah a lot of people feel that way too. I think I eat enough, other than the cookies. I just eat until I feel comfortable

      1. kristy says:

        I don’t get the love of brussel sprouts? I understand cruciferous veggie thing. Are they fresh or frozen? Are they prepared so they are not bitter before mixing in other things?

        Do you follow a certain meat:veggie ratio? Or do you just wing it?

    2. Bake Life Beautiful says:

      I was thinking the exact same thing! I workout about an hour a day, and have got to be eating over twice as much!? …but 3 workouts a day? I’d be eating nonstop!!

  9. Erin says:

    Haven’t tried Quest bars yet, but that’s only because I can’t find them in my small azz town. I love pupusas, but I think your broccoli and chicken sausage bowl looks amazing. YUM!

  10. Andrea @ Pencils and pancakes says:

    ‘It’s called google’ this is what I feel like saying every time someone asks me ANY question. Im a bitch