Snow and Thoughts on Bulletproof Coffee

It's currently snowing in our part of the world. Lovely Mate and I are happily hunkered down, not needing to be anywhere or do anything. It's a nice snow. Although pretty deep, it's light and fluffy. Our power is on, we have loads of streaming options for our over-the-top, world's-largest-tv and a fire going. Plenty of supplies on hand. Not the "bread, milk and toilet paper" cliche that the South is known for at first mention of snow. No, we have bacon, heavy cream, mayo, ribeye and Maker's Mark. (That last is for me. He's all about the coffee).

And in regards to coffee, I've gotten lots of comments and questions about so called 'bulletproof coffee'. It's a concoction of coffee, and usually butter and/or coconut oil and/or cream. I wrote and made a video on the topic, here. I like bulletproof coffee. It's rich and tasty and extremely satisfying due to the very high fat content. It's also extremely dense, calorically. Due to the very high fat content.

All good, right? After all, the ketogenic (low carb/high fat) diet is all about fat, isn't it? It's right there in descriptor written in the parentheses! But hold up a second. The fact that when one follows the ketogenic diet, carbs are low and fat is high doesn't mean fats are limitless. It is more to differentiate that this is not a high protein diet. Protein needs to be moderate. (For how much is moderate, there's a formula that makes my head hurt, based on weight of lean body mass in kilograms.) For me? I eat about 3-4 ounces of protein most days. All of it from fatty sources like bacon, eggs, ribeye, sausages, cheeses, etc.,

The point is, keep carbs to about 20g per day, protein moderate and the rest is, by default, fat. If one only eats when hungry, (the most challenging part for me, as I speak to here) it won't necessarily translate into loads of fat in a day. Just that the fat percentage will be higher than the other two macronutrients (carbohydrate and protein).  Somehow there's gotten to be an idea out there that one has to load up on fat, as if eating thousands of calories of fat will trigger weight loss. No, the key is to lower carbs to the point that our systems start burning body fat for fuel. If we over eat - or drink - dietary fat, our body needn't turn to our reserved fat stores for fuel.

That said, bulletproof coffee can be a boon or those who need a good meal replacement. But if you're not getting the results you want, even with low carbs, look to whether you're fueling your body from without or from within.

Now, to binge watch some tv on this cold, snowy day...

Hunkered down for a rare snowstorm. Plus, thoughts on bulletproof coffee and 'buying' ketone products. For more information on the ketogenic diet, see below. ☞ SEE MY WEIGHT CHANGE CHART: http://caseydurango.com/my-next-goal ☞ READ MORE AT MY BLOG: http://caseydurango.com ☞ FOLLOW MY FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/ketocasey/ ☞ INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/CaseyDurango/ ☞ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/CaseyDurango ___________________________________________________________________ "Butter in Coffee?"

What I Ate Today (10.8.2016)

Still trying to analyze how to make sure I'm not eating when I really don't need to. It's vexing! It's not about weight loss at this point. I'm happy with where I am. If I lose more, fantastic. If I don't, marvelous. But I've become fascinated with the idea that how merely reducing unnecessary food consumption could impact not only individuals' waistlines, health and happiness (not to mention grocery bills, dirty dishes and waste) but how multiplying that difference across populations could make a real difference in the world.

Wow. That's a heavy topic for a rainy Saturday night..... Let's just get to the video.


Butter in My Coffee? (Does She or Doesn't She?)

You may have heard about folks incorporating more fat in their diets by adding butter and coconut oil to their coffee or tea. Some call it butter coffee and has been popularly known as bulletproof coffee. It sounds odd to put butter in your coffee, right? Of course, butter is essentially cream, churned into semi-solid form. Still, weird sounding.

I like the concoction (see how I make it below). But I don't drink it often. In this quick clip I explain why.

Should I Put Butter in My Coffee?

Coffee and butter and coconut oil. Oh my! Is this a good thing on the ketogenic diet? I give you my take. http://caseydurango.com https://www.facebook.com/ketocasey/

How I Make My Buttered Coffee:

[I brew coffee from freshly ground beans and use a Chemex Coffeemaker but any type will do]

1.5 ounces coffee
16 ounces water. Pour over and steep for about 4 minutes
28g Kerrygold butter (that's about an ounce by weight)
28g coconut oil
28g Jordan's Skinny Gourmet salted caramel syrup
blend it all up until as frothy as you like.

Nutrition info: 442 calories, 50g fat, 0 carbs, 0 protein




Disclaimer: I’ve been fortunate to have had the time and resources to research the ketogenic diet, also known as LCHF (low carb/high fat). The information I share is based solely on my understanding of that research. We are all responsible for our own choices, including what we put in our mouths and there’s no substitute for each of us checking things out ourselves. And I’m not a medical professional in any way. Go Keto With Casey is not a medical site. “Duh,” you might say. But best to make it clear to all.  I welcome questions, comments and even civil criticism. I’m still learning. So, if you have something to add, go for it. Links in this post and all others may direct you to amazon.com, where I will receive a small amount of the purchase price of any items you buy through my affiliate links. Thanks!

- Casey