
Will be spending the next week in Indiana with Christine’s family
Whew, what a summer this has been! With 20-year high school reunions in Pensacola, Florida and then in Bolivar, Tennessee the past couple of months along with putting the finishing touches on my upcoming new book 21 Life Lessons From Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb, it has been an exhausting few months. To that end, I’m ready to get away for a few days up to the Hoosier state of Indiana to spend time with some of my wife Christine’s family on her dad’s side. There’s a big reunion on Sunday and we’ll have a good time playing golf, Texas Hold ‘Em and all sorts of other restful and relaxing things for the next week. I can’t wait!
As has become my tradition before leaving off on an extended trip away from the blog, I have some of the best up-and-coming low-carb and health blogs and web sites for you to check out while I’m gone. This list of 39 of them that captured my attention has got to be one of the strongest ones I have compiled to date. I don’t know if the writing talent is getting better or what, but you won’t want to skip over a single one of these blogs. You can see all my previous low-carb blog listings by clicking here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
You’ll have PLENTY of time to check out these 39 low-carb diet and health blogs and web sites this week. And believe me, it’ll be well worth it. Check ‘em out:
1. LOW-CARB LINDSEY
2. DIANA SCHNUTH
3. OCTOBER SOL
4. EASY TO BE THIN
5. CLARK & NINA’S LOW-CARB LIFESTYLE
6. LOW-CARBING TYPE 1
7. THE DAILY LIPID
8. COOLING INFLAMMATION
9. P?Nu WEBLOG
10. INTELLIGENT NATURAL WEIGHT LOSS
11. THE PALEO GARDEN
12. KAREN DE COSTER
13. RACHEL’S INTERMITTENT FASTING BLOG
14. BACK COUNTRY PONDERER
15. BEEF AND WHISKEY
16. 24/24 EATING AND FASTING
17. TALK MEDICAL
18. NOT WEIGHED DOWN
19. DIETA EFECTIVA (SPANISH)
20. LENA BEATRICE (NORWEGIAN)
21. LOW-CARB DAILY LIVING
22. THE SCD GIRL AND HER KID
23. WHITNEY’S LOW-CARB CHRONICLES
24. NAN’S NEWS FOR WOMEN
25. LOW-CARB FIGHT CLUB
26. GETTING HEALTHIER AND WISER
27. TWO COUSIN’S ROAD TO SUCCESS
28. DR. PIERCE’S NOTEBOOK
29. LOW CARB AGE
30. BIRGITTA HöGLUND’S MAT (SWEDISH)
31. THE FORMERLY 400 POUND MAN
32. LIVIN’ LIGHT
33. TYPE 2 DIABETES – A PERSONAL JOURNEY
34. NICKI ANDERSON
35. THE LOW CARB DIABETIC JOURNEY
36. RECIPES THAT SAVED THIS DIABETIC’S LIFE
37. MY LOW-CARB REALITY
38. CILLA’S WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEY
39. WHY LOW-CARB DIETS WORK
Let me promote YOUR new low-carb diet and health blog! I wanna hear from you if you or someone you know has an incredible low-carb blog or web site that you want listed at my low-carb links blog. E-mail the URL to livinlowcarbman@charter.net. I am excited to see so many passionate and enthusiastic members of the growing low-carb community beginning to make their voice heart. Keep ‘em coming! We’ll see you back next Friday!
















Jimmy,
Thanks for sharing the love!, and listing The Paleo Garden as a site worth checking out. We’re not as prolific with our podcasts as you!, we’ll probably average a couple a month, perhaps weekly once we get up and running. The blog content and podcast contend are a bit different, too. Nonetheless, we’re trying to carve out a niche that I hope complements your low carb approach.
The content on our site focuses on evolutionary living issues inspired by many folks (Jimmy Moore included) and interviews will be with evolutionary pscyhologists, biologists, anthropologists, historians, etc., to give a bit of the background & evolutionary context that makes the low-carb diet/lifestyle a rational choice. And we hope humbly adds a brick or two on the foundations of your great wide-ranging interviews (and posts, too!) with people in the medical, health, psychological, etc., fields.
In short, you inspired us! My wife, who’s a psychologist, would have never started working part-time as well with a bariatric group practice with the intent of also sharing the low-carb approach to those seeking a new way without me babbling on for the better part of the last year about how I learned something new after listening to one of your podcasts. The other contributers on our site in turn have their own stories about how you have influenced them to live the vida low carb, too! I hope that our site may facilitate other people seeking wisdom to check out livinlavidalowcarb.com.
By whatever path they take, there are a lot of people out there that I know and don’t know that would do well by taking up this lifestyle. That’s what this creative outlet for us is all about, spreading the message about how we’ve found a better way to live. We want the word to get out, and instead of becoming the food police, we decided to not shout from the mountaintop, we’re growing stuff in the “garden”. Thanks, Jimmy!
Best Regards,
Zach
Zach, THANK YOU for your very kind comments and keep fighting the good fight, my friend. We ARE making a difference and together we can turn this health crisis around one person at a time.
–Jimmy
Hi Jimmy and Thank You for the link to my Blog.
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It has grown very fast the last couple of weeks, thanks to Dr Annika Dahlqvist and Dr Andreas Eenfeldt.
They both also linked to my blog, two weeks ago,
I am now high up on the Blog top lists in Sweden. Amazing, this way of sharing recipes and picture of my daily meals with so many people
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Low carb is growing very rapidly here in Sweden, I hope it will come a change in eating habits over there to.
Watched the very interesting film King Corn by Ian Cheney and Cutis Ellis, on Swedish channel 8, two days ago.
It was so horrible to see the way your cattle suffer from beeing forced to eat corn, when there stomachs not capable to digest such food. And that You American´s have corn starch and high fructose corn syrup, in almost everything You eat. With terrible consecvenses on Your health.
I hope there will be a change in the way we eat, around the world.
I try my very best to share my knowledge about healthy food, after my 18 years as a restaurant Chef.
And I also hope You understand my English
You can use Google’s Translation Tool, to read my Blog.
Hope You have a fantastic summer over in the USA
Birgitta Höglund
Have a safe and happy trip! Whereabout in Indiana does the family live? I visited the charming college town Bloomington and surrounding Brown County one fall. Brown County does live up to its name in the fall with muted hues; nevertheless, the hills painted with a soft autumn palette were pretty.
Hi, Jimmy!
Love the list of low carb websites!!
I was trying to access the site for Clark & Nina’s Low-Carb Lifestyle, and the link to me to a welcome page, but I couldn’t access anything else. I’m curious to view their story after viewing the great welcome page. Any advice on how to access??
Hope you are enjoying your trip. LOVE your podcasts!
Best source of low-carb info. ever. Thanks for all of your hard work to inform the public about a healthy low carb lifestyle.
Hey Stacey, if you click on the tabs at the top of the site, then you will find more info on their story. Hope this helps!
–Jimmy
I visited Clark’s & Nina’s Lowcarb Lifestyle last night..
What a Webpage! Fantastic pictures, and very good advice about how to live a good Lowcarb Life.
I have already put it on my Lowcarb-Bloglist, so that people here in Sweden can find it and enjoy there beatiful site.
Hope You enjoy Your Holiday
Jimmy,
Someone needs to cull your list of low-carb blogs: For instance, the first two of your first list —
“Because I said so” and “Blogging While Fat” are gone. Maybe, as a volunteer project, you could ask your readership to cull one list, and then you compile the remaining valid ones into a single list, on a distinct page, grouping them under headings such as the purely personal, the purely scientific, and the ones in between.
I’d take the group that came earliest in time, if you wanted to start such a project.
Thanks Dale! I haven’t had time to go through my low-carb links blog, so I’d welcome the help. Just email me any links that are no longer functioning. Thanks so much!
–Jimmy
Thanks, Jimmy. For some reason those tabs were not showing on my computer. My stepdaughter has a Mac and the site worked perfectly on hers. Go figure!!
Anyway, I really enjoyed reading Clark and Nina’s story. Amazing how many health conditions a low carb lifestyle can correct or improve!
Keep up the good work!
beef and wha??? that’s just not right!
thanks for the link, heh heh…
Thanks so much for the shout-out to mylowcarbreality, Jimmy!
Thanks for expanding your LC blog list again Jimmy. It’s really neat to read about others point of view when it comes to low carb!Since you mentioned my blog a few weeks ago on a previous list – I have met other LC’ers who have turned out to be some of the neatest folks going!
Thanks for everything you do & do for all of us! You are quite the inspiration & motivator!
Sincerely, Jane (lowcarbjane.blogspot.com)
Thank you Jimmy for your mention of my Spanish Low Carb Blog “Dieta Efectiva”
I have been following your work for a lot of time and finally decided to start my own blog in Spanish because the low carb culture in Spain is way behind USA.
Also Latin countries need access to this information in their own lenguage so that they can understand and take control of their health.
I bought a lot of books from you, but the best one so far has been Good Calories Bad Calories. It really is THE BEST book I have ever read about nutrition, with a lot of information.
Keep up the great job and thanks again…