If you’ve been looking to cut down on highly processed breads and starches, then you will love this video. Elizabeth shows you how easy it is to whip up a delicious gluten-free, high protein, almond flour based bread.
Did you enjoy the Gluten-Free Almond Flour Bread Recipe video? I really hope so! I was stoked to have found it. Looks pretty good, if you ask me!
This is Michael Prevatt, and I’d like to thank you for visiting DietRecipeVideos. You being here makes me pretty happy. I’m a big fan of watching weight-loss recipe vids. Glad to see that you like ’em, too. 🙂
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Here’s the story…
There are obviously many diet plans in the world. You may be overwhelmed with your options. I know that I get overwhelmed with mine!
I believe that when you’ve decided on a particular diet, and it’s time to start prepping weight loss meals, sticking to your chosen diet is of paramount importance. It can really hinder your success to stray from your chosen path. You may end up in the position of starting all over again.
Building up a diet-focused recipe library on your computer is a great idea, for this very reason. So if you’re going low-carb, then build up a low-carb recipe library.
Pretty basic stuff, right?
I’ve been guilty of hopping from one diet to the next. And there’s really only one reason why…
On a low-sugar diet, you crave sweets. On a low-calorie diet, you tend to crave calorie-rich foods. Besides, those “video doctors” sure do make compelling arguments. And let’s not lie to ourselves. Cooking videos are often completely hard to resist. 😉
But the thing is, for any diet plan to work effectively, you really need to stick to it. While each diet is completely unique in its approach, many say that healthy food and a slight caloric deficit are really all it take to help you reach your goals.
Makes sense when you really think about it. The fat should come right off if you control what and how much you eat and drink. This becomes even more powerful as you raise your activity levels.
It’s the most popular weight loss model in existence. And it’s for good reason that it is!
Calorie reduction isn’t the only game in town though. Macro-nutrient ratios are a key focus of many diet plans out there. It could be detrimental to your results to stray from your diet’s particular ratio.
Give your chosen diet plan enough time to work for you. Then, if it doesn’t, at least you won’t have yourself to blame!
Take yourself over to the gluten-free videos category page right here on the site. There are more than enough videos to keep you interested and happy.
At this point, you can start bookmarking your favorite recipe videos in your browser. Create a new folder that you can name “**DIET TYPE (LOW-CARB, VEGAN, PALEO, ETC)** Recipes,” or whatever you decide on.
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