My eggs trial has failed - I had a flare up after two days of eating them. I'm not too disappointed, although I did have visions of making some AIP baked goodies one day. I'm sure there are some scrumptious baking recipes without eggs out there, although I'm not torturing myself by looking. 'No food fun' is still my motto at the moment.
I am hoping to reintroduce cooked tomatoes next week. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for this one. Before I started the AI protocol diet, I had tomatoes at virtually every meal. We had tomatoes in tagines, curries, bolognese sauce, lasagne-free lasagne, chicken casserole, with fish, vegetable stew and well, just about everything. It was a real heart breaker to omit them from my diet. It changed our entire meal plans. It was hard, but it really challenged us get creative about how we were eating. Avoiding tomatoes has been a good way to eliminate chilli and peppers. And finding out that standard beef was causing flares meant there was no point in trying to recreate 'fajita' style lettuce wraps or any other ground beef sauce that normally required tomatoes. It was time to put the Mexicans to bed and move on!
A little round up of most of what is definitely off my menu for good:
- Eggs
- Regular beef ( I haven't tried grass-fed, as I haven't gotten round to finding here in France)
- Grains
- Legumes
- Raw tomatoes
- Artichokes
- Raw/Undercooked cabbage
- Raw onions (make my mouth taste like sh*t, so probably a good indicator that I shouldn't be eating them anyway!)
- Soy products
- Potatoes
- Deep fried food
If it's not on my list and it is a nightshade or any other AIP food, it means I haven't tried reintroducing it yet and I live in hope that I won't have a flare up when I do (please God, let me be able to tolerate chilli - don't leave me hanging). Until then, the rest of the food are all 'maybes' and I live in hope :)