Paleo

The Paleo diet is also known as “The Cavemen Diet” because it reminds us of our prehistoric ancestors’ eating habits. Following this diet means you will eat more fresh lean meats and fish, healthy fats, and plenty of fruits and vegetables. It’s basically a high-protein high-fiber eating plan that is very friendly with your waist, while providing important health benefits.

We’ve put together a list of paleo recipes that we’re confident you’re going to find them extremely appetizing. Let yourself be amazed of how easy is to eat healthy and fresh!

Salmon Skewers with Vegetables

Salmon Skewers With Vegetables

This time prepare again your skewers! And the oven. You’ll bake cubed salmon together with crunchy green peppers, red onion, and juicy cherry tomatoes. But before that, you’ll coat everything with a wonderful sauce. It’s easy! You can also go out in the open and grill these babies. Your choice.

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Almond Butter

Almond Butter

There are many ways to eat almond butter other than with a spoon, straight out of the jar. You can use it as a spread, in cookies, or to make salad dressings. You can keep it in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

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Coconut Pancakes

Coconut Pancakes

You can still make pancakes if you’re following the Paleo diet. Just replace wheat flour with coconut and tapioca flour, and you’re good to go! Add some honey into the batter, and, as a finishing touch, serve the pancakes with maple syrup.

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Coconut Bars

Coconut Bars

If you’re on the Paleo diet and you can get no satisfaction for your sweet tooth, then try making these coconut bars. They’re very easy to make and they’re also easy on your finances! If you want to make the result even sweeter, add more maple syrup. And then, enjoy!

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Spicy Roasted Nuts

Spicy Roasted Nuts

When you find yourself in need of something to nibble on, why not make these quick & easy spicy roasted nuts? We think you’ll like them a lot, so we recommend you make a large batch and store what’s left in a sealed jar for up to two weeks. What more could you ask for in a snack?

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