Author Archives: Mike Sheridan

No-Bake Fruit & Nut Bars (Homemade Larabars)

Though one may classify them in the “high-glycemic” column, Larabars are one of the more nutritious snack bars on the market.  Using only real-food ingredients (from predominantly fruits and nuts), and refraining from using grains, industrial oils, and additives/preservatives. Keeping in mind, of course, that I’m talking about Larabar Original – which pretty much boils…

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Paleo (& Egg-Free) Banana Chocolate Muffins

No Grains, Legumes or Dairy?  Gluten, Soy, and Egg-Free?  What more can you ask for? …Well, some animal protein would be nice! Simply put, these muffins are in the treat/indulgence column – as they’re pretty well a combination of sugar (fruit) and fat (nuts), with minimal protein.  So they shouldn’t end up on your breakfast/snack…

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8 Tips For a Strong Immune System

At the time of writing this article, we’re in the midst of a pandemic – with the spread of Coronavirus hitting North America and the rest of the world, and essentially forcing us all into lockdown. So, I thought it was fitting to put together a list on what can be done from a nutrition,…

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5-Ingredient (Not-Quite Low-Carb) Paleo Pancakes

When you decide to remove wheat and other grains from your diet, there’s a few comfort foods you really feel like you’re missing out on. Pancakes being one of them! Fortunately, there’s a simple solution; that I’d argue, is just as good as the real thing. And believe it or not, many of my friends…

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Best Blogs of 2016

Unlike the typical best-of post, this isn’t going to be a personal recap of 2016, with a commentary for each piece of writing. As personally, I have no interest in such things – whether it’s reading someone else’s, or writing one myself. (no offence!) What I will do, is list off my top posts of…

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Contribution, Connection, Vitality – What Bucket Are You Neglecting?

Time is the #1 excuse for not exercising and discipline is the #1 reason for stopping. Which is sad when you recognize that (in most cases), this behavior stems from the false belief that exercise should focus on “burning calories.” And thus, requires excessive amounts of steady-state aerobic activity (aka cardio). We won’t get into…

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Do You Need a Nutrition Parent? Or Did You Need a Better One?

As someone that’s heavily involved with food and nutrition, it’s hard to ignore people’s eating behavior. And to be honest, it’s kind of in my best interest to pay attention to it – as that’s what motivated me to write a book in the first place, and that’s what continues to help me succeed as…

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In Bed With Big Sugar

The Journal of the American Medical Association released a paper last year highlighting a depressing statistic: Over 65% of adults in the United States are Diabetic or Prediabetic! But what’s even more depressing is that even this adjusted number is underestimated. As although the study attempted to include undiagnosed diabetic (5.2%) and pre-diabetic (38%) individuals,…

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