What I Eat
| 01.22 |
People often ask me what I eat. I've been reluctant to share,
because it feels egocentric and I'm a private person by nature. I also
don't want people to view my diet as a universal prescription for
others. But in the end, as someone who shares my opinions about
nutrition, it's only fair that I answer the question. So here we go.
In
my food choices, I try to strike a balance between nutrition, cost,
time efficiency, animal welfare, pleasure, and environmental impact.
I'm the chef of my household of two, and I cook two meals a day, almost
every day, typically from single ingredients. I prefer organic, but I
don't insist on it.
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| Eggs from my hens |
My
diet changes seasonally because I grow much of my own food. This
started out with vegetables, but recently has expanded to staple foods
such as potatoes, flour corn, and winter squash. I also have a small
flock of laying hens that turn table scraps, bugs, grass, and chicken
feed into delicious eggs.
The primary guiding principle
of my diet is to eat somewhere between a "Paleolithic"-style diet and a
traditional agricultural/horticultural diet. I think of it as a broad
ancestral diet. Because it's partially inspired by
agricultural/horticultural diets, starch is the main calorie source.
My
meals are organized around three food groups: a protein, a starch, and
vegetables/fruit. If any of those three are missing, the meal doesn't
feel complete. I'll start with those categories and move on from there.

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