Day 26-Big Blue Whole30

Eating Whole30 without Mary Gwen was a new experience for me. I’m so used to cooking and discussing meals with her, its odd to just cook and do my own thing. My sister enjoyed shopping at Costco and discovering all the Whole30 and organic options available there. We ended our day of shopping at Lucky’s Market, which had an amazing selection of compliant meats and more!

Day 26:

What went well?

MG-I didn’t break Whole30, even though I was starving at the grocery store and while driving home from Asheville.

G-I enjoyed cooking Whole30 for my sister and showing her some of our favorite items at our favorite stores.

What could have gone better?

MG-Being prepared and eating on a better schedule.

G-Between sleeping in and shopping all day long, we didn’t get three meals in, but my sister enjoyed the meals that I made and is working towards her first Whole30.

What will you do tomorrow?

MG-I will be going out to dinner at a place that I have already called. Most of the meals are easily modifiable. I will make sure to do some meal prep.

G-Make sure to pack my emergency food and enjoy a local restaurant that has Whole30 compliant options in Greenville.

Stuff and thingamajigs:

One thing I was very excited about while visiting my sister was to make homemade chapsticks with our essential oils. MG has received several from my sister and mom and loves them. We were able to make an immunity boosting version with Theives and orange. The kit that I ordered was very handy and Wellness Mama’s recipe was easy to follow.

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About G. H. McDonald

I live in Greenville, SC, am a transplant from Lexington, KY. I love being outdoors, kayaking, and going on adventures. Writing is a way for me to work through my mental health journey and expressing my views that are often difficult to articulate. My hope is my writing is an encouragement and challenge to others. I consider myself to be a mental health advocate and ally for social justice.

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