Monday, June 4, 2018

What Exactly Is the Keto Diet?

What is the keto diet? (With keto recipes.)

The return of “Jersey Shore” brought us a new and improved Vinny Guadagnino, who—if I’m honest—looks amazing, and now refers to himself as “Keto Guido.” His roommates constantly pick on him for needing to follow his strict diet (I mean, he drunkenly ripped the cheese off his pizza) and keep his body in a “state of ketosis.” And Vinny isn’t the only one embracing the keto diet; more and more people are swearing by the keto lifestyle, proving that this isn’t just some fad diet. So what exactly is the keto diet? Well, I’ve done my research, and I’m here to tell you what the keto diet says you can and can’t eat.

The Keto Diet is essentially a low-carb diet that tricks the body by taking advantage of its own natural processes. The process of ketosis is the breakdown of fats that are stored in the liver. Back in the olden days when food was a lot harder to come by, ketosis was the process that kept humans alive and energized until they found a food source.

Nowadays, we tend to take in a LOT of carbohydrates. The thing about eating carbohydrates is that the body produces glucose (which is essentially sugar) when the carbs break down. That glucose is super easy for our bodies to convert to energy, so the body uses glucose for energy and stores our fats away.

The keto diet seeks to cut back on carbs so much that the body has no choice but to enter ketosis. With no carb intake, there’s no glucose to convert to energy; the body would have to break down fats for energy instead of storing them to plump us up. So, the keto diet is light on carbs, and heavy on fats. A lot of people take issue with the concept that a fatty diet can actually help you lose weight, but it really is all about forcing your body into breaking down that fat and using it for energy.

When we burn fat, we produce ketones. It turns out that having a good amount of ketones in your body has a lot of benefits, including weight loss (hats off to the Keto Guido), mental focus, an increase in physical energy, and even a curbed appetite (you’ll feel fuller longer). When you pair this diet with an exercise regimen, you’ll find your blood sugar and cholesterol are much more under control, your skin may clear up, and—believe it or not—the keto diet has been used since the early 1900s to treat symptoms of epilepsy.

So what should you be eating? All meats are on the table, as you shouldn’t neglect protein. Eggs are also acceptable! All leafy greens and above-ground vegetables like broccoli are going to be very important, as well. Despite Vinny tearing the cheese off his pizza, hard cheeses are actually keto-approved. So are high fat creams, butters, and saturated fats (yes, you can eat bacon on a diet). Remember, you want to force your body to break those fats down. For a snack, rely on nuts, seeds, avocados, and berries.

You’d be surprised at some of the things you should avoid on the keto diet. You may think all fruit is acceptable, but apples, bananas, and oranges have a very high glycemic impact, which means that your body would break down the glucose in these fruits for energy instead of fat. That’s the opposite of what you want! The reason you can stick to berries is because there is not nearly as much natural sugar present in berries as there is in, say, a banana. Any sweeteners you use should be low-carb (like stevia), and you should avoid agave, honey, maple syrup, and the like. Finally, you should really be taking in less than 15 grams of carbs a day, so avoid wheat, rice, corn, potatoes and other tubers.

To make sure you get off on the right foot, here’s a day’s worth of keto meals—from breakfast to dessert—just so you know how to plan your meals!

Breakfast: Egg Muffin Cups

keto egg muffin cups

Life Made Sweeter

Not only are these super easy to make, but you can get really creative and still stick to the keto Ddiet! Some varieties of these egg cups are ham and cheese, buffalo chicken, and jalapeño popper—all acceptable keto foods. Get the recipe.

Lunch: Bacon Cheeseburger Salad

keto bacon cheeseburger salad

Real Balanced

You absolutely read that right. I promise, it’s totally okay to enjoy this salad! It’ll keep you full until dinnertime and it’s incredibly low in carbs. Get the recipe.

Dinner: Parmesan-Crusted Chicken with Bacon Cream Sauce

keto Parmesan-crusted chicken with bacon cream sauce

Keto in Pearls

I said you could enjoy bacon on a diet! Seriously, this seems like the most indulgent dinner in the world and it’s totally keto-friendly. As a side for this tasty meal, I recommend a cauliflower mash (because remember, potatoes are no bueno). Get the recipe.

Dessert: Fudge Brownies

keto fudge brownies

Keto Connect

What, like I was going to leave out the chocolate? By using low-carb sweeteners and coconut flour, this recipe is perfect for a “Keto Guido” in the making! Enjoy! Get the recipe.



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Starbucks Gets Serious About Its New Strawberry Frappuccino

Starbucks has a fruity, new addition to their permanent menu. And the brand is quite serious about it, at least according to its weirdly solemn name. The Serious Strawberry Frappuccino makes its debut this Tuesday, and while we’re not entirely sure what makes it so profound, it sure looks delicious.

The drink contains the base of the existing Strawberries and Crème Frappuccino, which consists of milk, ice, and what Starbucks calls a “strawberry infusion blend.” But here’s what sets it apart from the aforementioned beverage: It’s got layers of strawberry puree swirled throughout. The whole shebang is topped off with vanilla whipped cream, of course. If you’re wondering what’s the difference between this and a strawberry milkshake, well, not that much. But that’s not really a bad thing.

Also, Starbucks is super excited about one aspect of the drink that most of us probably don’t care all that much about—its color. And yet we’re told we should get hyped for magenta! In their official announcement, Starbucks cited a Glamour magazine article from earlier this year that hailed the bright pink shade as one of the biggest fashion trends this season. I guess that means if we accidentally spill the Frap on our clothes, we’ll be more stylish than me normally are, so that’s always a plus.

According to the piece, “Millennial pink has matured (and turned the saturation all the way up) for fall 2018, with designers making ample use of darker shades of magenta in their latest collection.” Let’s drink to that!

Oh, and if you’re wondering about its nutritional contents, be forewarned.  A 16-ounce size contains 350 calories, 14 grams of fat, and 50 grams of sugar, according to Starbucks. But don’t worry, we hear super-caloric, sugary beverages are also really in this year. So you’ll be trendy on every possible level.



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Broiled Fava Beans With Dill and Garlic Salt

Broiled Fava Beans With Dill and Garlic SaltGet Recipe!


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Pressure Cooker Pasta Primavera

Pasta Primavera in the Pressure Cooker

With a mix of seasonal, colorful vegetables, this pasta primavera is just the thing as the seasons transition from spring to summer.

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