Asian Salmon Recipe With Honey Glaze
Who doesn't love a great Asian-inspired meal, especially when it's easy, quick and delicious? If you love Asian flavors and the taste of salmon, then this is the perfect recipe! This recipe is completely paleo diet friendly, which will make you and your other paleo-loving friends day just a little better.
Ginger, coconut aminos, lime juice, sesame seeds and a sprinkle of cilantro combine to lend inspiration to this easy and tasty Asian Salmon Recipe with Honey Glaze.
The coconut oil gives the salmon a unique flavor that will make anyone's taste buds dance with delight. Plus ...
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Pan-Seared Cajun Salmon
Pan seared Salmon is a very quick and simple weeknight meal and it’s ready in less than fifteen minutes.
Salmon is known to be the best source of protein. Protein helps the building and stabilization of muscles of the body. Also, salmon is a good source of omega 3s — DHA and EPA — that helps with brain, nerve and eye development. The body can’t make omega-3 fatty acids, so the best way to obtain them is through the food we eat.
The Paleo diet plan is a path where healthy, Palaeolithic foods are encouraged to be taken. This is because it is back by research that our digestive system and over all body will be healthier when we eat ...
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Paleo Taco Seasoning and Salad
Homemade Paleo Taco Seasoning just taste better that those that can be bought in stores. It is one of our favorite meal and we'll be sharing you our secret recipe!
Tacos is a traditional Mexican dish composed of a wheat or corn tortilla rolled or folded around a tasty filling. It can be made with different kinds of fillings, including beef, chicken, seafood, pork, vegetables and cheese.
The usual taco salad is served with fried flour tortilla shell stuffed with diced tomatoes, shredded letuce and cheddar cheese, guacamole and salsa. All those ingredients topped with minced beef, seasoned chicken and ...
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Fresh Raspberry Lemonade
Refreshing raspberry lemonade recipe perfect for holidays and summer!
One of the many favorites of the whole family is the refreshing drinks during holidays, special occasions and summer. We wanted to give you something that is easy and quick, yet good at the same time. And this raspberry lemonade recipe made for you is a sure win!
Raspberry is an all time favorite fruit of almost everyone. Aside from its sweet juicy taste, it is full of vitamins and minerals. It is known to have an antioxidant power and helps decrease the risk for obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancer. No wonder raspberries remain one of the world's ...
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Chocolate Protein Pancakes
I love a good protein pancake for breakfast (or lunch or dinner or snack time). It’s a quick and easy breakfast that is nutritious and delicious and that helps satisfy a sweet tooth. The nice thing about these pancakes is they wont put you in a sugar-induced coma nor will they add pounds to the scale. Well, they might add pounds your bench press.
Take advantage of my Cellucor discount for the whey protein. My discount code is PALEOSO. This will get you 20% off your order plus free shipping when you order from www.cellucor.com. I used Cellucor Cor-Whey in Molten Chocolate for this recipe.
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Ultimate Cranberry Smoothie
This recipe is super simple but that doesn’t mean it compromises on taste or health benefits. Cranberries are often referred to as a super food, thanks to their high levels of nutrients and antioxidants. They’re supposed to decrease your risk of getting a urinary tract infection, certain types of cancer, and high blood pressure. Drink up!
Ultimate Cranberry Smoothie
2 cups Kale1 cup Water1 cup Cranberries2 Oranges ((peeled))2 Bananas
Combine all ingredients in a blender and pulse until smooth.
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Salt And Vinegar Kale Chips
Kale chips are one of the easiest, tastiest and least expensive paleo snacks to make at home. This salt and vinegar version will have you begging for more!
When baked in the oven like in this recipe, kale becomes crispy and salty, making it the perfect snack for satisfying your craving for potato chips or French fries. The kale should be completely dried off when you bake it, not freshly rinsed, otherwise the chips can turn out chewy and rubbery. The incredible amounts of healthy vitamins and nutrients that kale contains are another good reason to try out this easy snack.
Salt And Vinegar Kale Chips
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What Is Pitaya?
Every now and then you hear of a new health food or super food that has everyone raving. One of those foods that you might have heard about recently is pitaya.
What Is Pitaya?
The pitaya is a fruit that comes from several species of cactus. The pitaya fruit is a strange-looking fruit. It is a deep pink or red color on the outside and it has hard green leaves. The inside of the fruit is fleshy and contains seeds, just like the kiwi does.
There are two varieties of pitaya (or pitahaya). One comes from Central America and the other (dragon fruit) comes from Asia.
The Asian dragonfruit comes from the genus Hylocereus, is white on ...
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U.S. Sugar Consumption (Infographic)
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Is Kimchi Paleo?
The Quick Answer
Is Kimchi Paleo? Yes, kimchi is Paleo.
What Is Kimchi?
Kimchi was first introduced about 3,000 years ago, according to a collection of Chinese poetry. It is believed that the word "kimchi" came from the Korean word "japchae", which means "vegetables soaked in water."
Kimchi is commonly associated with Korean culture, as it is a staple food in that part of the world (there’s even a kimchi museum in Seoul). However, today it is more often than not viewed as a condiment.
Kimchi was originally made with veggies and beef stock. The kimchi you are most likely familiar with today is prepared by salting cabbage ...
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