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Episode 292: Sophie Van Tiggelen

Episode 292: Sophie Van Tiggelen

FromThe Whole View with Stacy Toth


Episode 292: Sophie Van Tiggelen

FromThe Whole View with Stacy Toth

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Ep. 292: Sophie Van Tiggelen

In this episode, Stacy and Sarah interview Sophie Van Tiggelen about converting to AIP and how she deals with a family that isn't on AIP.
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The Paleo View (TPV), Episode 292: Sophie Van Tiggelen
Intro (0:00)
News and Views (0:40)
Stacy is going to visit Sarah soon!
Sarah is already planning food and her girls are talking about what games they are going to play together.
Stacy's family is having Easter dinner at Sarah's house.


Welcome our guest, Sophie Van Tiggelen from A Squirrel in the Kitchen (3:30)
Stacy loves having someone on the podcast with an accent, because Sarah is losing hers.
Sophie is originally from Belgium and moved to Colorado in 2000.
In 2009 she got very sick and was diagnosed with Hashimoto's.
Gluten-free diet didn't work for her.
She found the Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) in 2012, which was life-changing.
She started blogging to share her recipes and results with the world.

Her first book, Simple French Paleo came out two years ago.
Her brand new book, The Autoimmune Protocol Made Simple Cookbook is available for pre-order.
Sarah has had a sneak peak of the book and it is amazing!
Sophie is a master as developing amazing flavor with simple ingredients and cooking techniques.
Sarah highly recommends both of her books!

Sophie wanted to show people that it is possible to eat a nutrient-dense diet with healthful foods in a simple way but that is also creative, accessible, and creative.

Sophie's story is not uncommon- following a specific protocol in a family where not everyone is on board with it.
The answer is not one-size fits all and depends on a lot of variables.
When she started her journey her children were young and she could direct their food choices.
She was in complete control of the kitchen and cooked all the meals.
She cooked one core meal with some additions when necessary.
Sometimes her husband would like rice or quinoa on the side, which was easy to do.
They had the same common meal, which made things easier for her.

They talked as a family and she explained the AIP protocol and why she needed to follow.
They decided as a family that they would not allow gluten in the house.
This was a red line that no one would cross.


The family had their own snacks in the pantry that weren't necessarily AIP.
They were all kept in one place and it was Sophie's responsibility to not get into them.
It was easy at the beginning to avoid non-AIP foods because she was in pain and wanted to get better. It got harder as she felt better.


As Sophie's children grew up, they didn't follow the same way of eating.
They got jobs, and their own money, and started eating outside the home.
Each of their three children went their own way regarding their food choices.
Sophie had to choose her battles.
Outside the home they could make their own choices.
Inside the home there would be no gluten allowed.


Stacy has had a similar experience with her oldest son.
They encourage him to make the best choices he can, but it's ultimately his decision.
He knows he doesn't feel well when he eats gluten, and usually choses not to outside the home.
You can't force kids, but just educated and enable them to make the right decision.

Sophie hopes that if her children ever need to reign-in their eating, they will know how to do that because they saw her doing it at one time.

Sarah struggles with having foods around the house that she shouldn't eat.
Sarah has a history of binge-eating.
Sophie was motivated at the beginning and very strict, which gave her results very quickly.
When she started to feel better, it got harder to be as strict.
She has learned what she can and can't get away with.
Sophie is an abstainer- it's all or nothing and she has a hard time "just having one."

Stacy choses to use the words "she doesn't" eat something, not that she "can't."
If something has gluten in it, she isn't even tempted by it.
Everyone ha
Released:
Mar 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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