Heading out for fajita night with your family? Think again. While ordering fajitas at your local Mexican restaurant seems like a healthy idea, it’s not. The restaurant is most likely cooking your fajitas in rancid seed oils, such as canola, soybean or vegetable oil, which we now know wreaks havoc on our mitochondrial function. My Low-Carb Steak Fajita recipe is easy to make, uses grass-fed steak and healthy oils that will support your health goals. We cannot control the cooking methods used in restaurants, but we can make healthy choices when cooking at home. And guess what? Your meal will taste even better!
Read MoreMy Greek Lemon-Butter Dover Sole recipe is low-carb, delicious, a rich source of essential fatty acids, protein, minerals and fat-soluble vitamins like vitamin A, E and D, and almost zero fat. The most effective way to satiate yourself is to eat more protein and some healthy fats, helping you crush your sweet cravings. Added olive oil, fresh lemon juice and butter make a savory, rich sauce. Your gut and brain speak to each other all day long and the two hormones, ghrelin and leptin (your hunger and satiety hormones), are often out of balance when eating a high-carb diet.
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