I’d love to introduce you to Margaret Floyd, author of Eat Naked: Unprocessed, unpolluted, and undressed eating for a healthier, sexier you and its follow up cookbook, The Naked Foods Cookbook: The whole foods, healthy fats, gluten-free guide to losing weight and feeling great, which she co-authored with Chef and husband, James Barry.
We met last year at the Weston A. Price conference and saw each other again at the recent Nutritional Therapy Association conference, where I interviewed her about her two fabulous books! (I also met her lovely husband James and delightful daughter Sia)
You can watch this video to hear why she wrote this book…
You’ll hear Margaret talk about: real clean food… misconceptions about food… healthy food… simplify… and plenty of recipes
Margaret wrote Eat Naked for her clients and to educate the public at large. This book is an excellent introduction for people who are completely new to the concept of real nourishing food. And if you have been on this path for a while, you’ll receive validation and some interesting new facts. This book also meshes so perfectly with the eating message in the first chapter of my book The Antianxiety Food Solution and is a perfect companion for those who are familiar with my work, and yet want and need more detail, and more “meat” (no pun intended!).
You may be in for some pleasant surprises if you’ve given up meat for health reasons and no longer eat butter – and yet secretly long for these foods. They are back on the menu, but with the emphasis of quality of course! I knew I was in for a treat when I read Margaret’s dedication to her gamma: “You were right, butter is better.”
Here are a few of my favorite parts of Eat Naked:
- It’s for people who love food, want to eat well and don’t have loads of time
- It covers all the bad stuff: hydrogenated oils, sugar and HFCS, artificial sweeteners, soy
- It covers all the good stuff: organic produce with some great information on pesticides and climate change and why canned tomatoes are a good choice
- It addresses some interesting aspects of red meat: the Certified Humane Label, the sustainability of meat and a nice review of grass-finished
- The discussion on eliminating sugar! (why? because as you’ve heard from me many times, sugar is toxic, addicting, and can contribute to anxiety and depression)
- How to transition to this way of eating and how to shop naked (don’t you just love the play on words!?)
- Many delicious and yet simple recipes (try the Eggs on a Bed of Greens)
I LOVE recipe books and The Naked Foods Cookbook is a happy addition to my collection and is one I’ll use and recommend to clients. It fits the bill of having simple, fast and delicious recipes with the added bonus of them being super-nourishing too.
Finally, don’t you just love the covers of these books and the concept of naked undressed food!? How can that not make you fall in love with real food all over again!? And as Margaret says, eat like this and soon you’ll be proud to see your naked body!
Here are links to purchase these books on Amazon: Eat Naked: Unprocessed, unpolluted, and undressed eating for a healthier, sexier you and the cookbook, The Naked Foods Cookbook: The whole foods, healthy fats, gluten-free guide to losing weight and feeling great
Margaret Floyd is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, Certified GAPS Practitioner and Healing Foods Specialist based in the Los Angeles area. She’s a passionate advocate for the healing power of a real, whole-foods diet, and works with clients all over North America and Europe to regain their health and vitality through food and lifestyle.
Kamran says
Trudy, thanks for your newsletter, as always. And thanks for the recommendation for Eat Naked. What a fun way to address an important concept: eating naturally. This sounds like a great potential addition to the “library of healthy behavior,” at my house, as I call it :). Also, since I read a lot of books along the same lines, it’s good to know that Margaret’s book has interesting new facts — further ammunition for behaving oneself. Thanks again!
Sue Painter says
I love the title of her book. Sounds like it is simple to use and understand. Thanks for reviewing it so well, Trudy.
Mira Dessy says
Margaret is great, so wonderful to hear this interview and learn more about her philosophy of eating naked. Love the concept!
Shayna Rattler says
When you suggest giving up sugar, do you mean only what we add to foods?
everywomanover29 says
Hi Shayna
“Sugar” comes in many forms – white processed sugar, agave, honey, sodas, “white” processed foods like cakes and cookies, and even white flour. We do want to NOT add to our foods but we also want to move away from always wanting something sweet. Fruits should satisfy our desire for sweet and artificial sweeteners are not a healthy alternative.
Hope this helps
Trudy
Heidi Alexandra says
Great interview Trudy and so great to see your fabulous stand in the background!
everywomanover29 says
thanks Heidi – the conference was great and it was fun setting up my booth – each time I do one I seem to have even more fun!
Doreen Rainey says
Thanks for this recommendation. I will be picking up a copy of this book. I gave a meat years ago and am interested to hear what she has to say about it.
everywomanover29 says
Doreen
Do let me know what you think about the red meat! I am, of course, also a fan of red meat, provided it’s quality organic red meat.
Trudy
Lisa Manyon says
Trudy,
Thanks once again for a solid resource to improve eating habits. I focus on three areas in my life, health, wealth and happiness. You are definitely one of my top “go-to” people for health resources.
I appreciate you!~
Write on!~
Lisa Manyon
everywomanover29 says
thanks Lisa! I appreciate you!
Mitch Tublin says
Trudy,
This looks like a book for me to read and to share with my kids. I appreciate you sharing it with us.
Terry Monaghan | Time Triage says
Looks like I’m going book shopping (again). Ah, well, since I eat pretty clean, and am always interested in improving, books are my one indulgence. Thanks for bringing such a great resource to us!
everywomanover29 says
You’ll enjoy this one Terry – she’s my kind of nutritionist!