Another day, another omelet. This time we're using a favorite spring vegetable of mine - asparagus! Mix that up with some bacon and you have this fabulous bacon and asparagus omelet that's light yet satisfying to keep you fueled until lunch.
I'll be honest, I'm not the type of person that is ravenous as soon as I wake up. It takes me about an hour to feel ready to eat. But on busy mornings when I have to be out the door quickly, I try to eat a little something so I'm not running on empty.
This is why this recipe was born. It is protein-packed with eggs and bacon, has a kick of veggies from the asparagus and leaves me feeling ...
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Orange Poppyseed Chicken Salad
This orange poppy seed chicken salad is healthy and quick to come together. It's perfect for lunches on the go or a simple dinner on a late night. I think one of the tricks to healthy eating is having recipes like this one that you can resort to in busy times.
No excuses, right? No matter how crazy or busy things get, our foundational nutrition is on point because we keep things simple.
This recipe uses a combination or citrus and poppyseed to create a wonderful explosion of flavors. Technically, this one isn't strict paleo because of the Greek yogurt. If you need this to be dairy-free, you could sub in a coconut-based yogurt. We ...
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Root Vegetable Omelet
We're keeping things simple this week with this recipe. An omelet has long been a breakfast staple. But this root vegetable omelet is a fun spin on a classic. Using beets, parsnips and turnips, we're leveling up on the nutrients - and flavor.
The great thing about this recipe is how customizable it is. Don't like beets? Cool - use sweet potatoes. You could also use onion, rutabaga, carrots even. Don't be afraid to experiment and really push the envelope.
I love recipes that you can just freestyle. We don't have to stay in the box when we're cooking. We can go for it if we like. It really all just depends on how you feel and what ...
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Ginger Turmeric Chicken Soup
We're coming at you today with some good old chicken soup - but this time we've added powerful spices to give it a healing punch. This Ginger Turmeric Chicken Soup will deliver on all fronts. Because let's be honest, we're living in trying times right now.
Coronavirus has been announced as a pandemic and people are admittedly worried. Unfortunately, this virus is wreaking havoc across the globe and it is currently unknown what the eventual toll will be.
I don't mean to start this post off on a downer note, but I do think it's important to address because it's weighing on heavy on many people's minds. Mine included. This is a serious ...
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Tuna Cakes with Lemon Parsley Slaw
Spring is finally starting to make an appearance around here. The sun peeks its head out occasionally and the warmth is starting to return. As soon as that happens, my preferences in food start to change. Instead of heavy stews and soups, I start to crave lighter foods like these tuna cakes with lemon parsley slaw.
I won't lie - the light that springtime brings here in the Pacific Northwest is always a welcome sight. During the dark and rainy winter months, my mood definitely reflects the weather.
That's why, when the sun comes out, everything shifts for me. It's like there's hope again in the world.
This light and tasty dish is a ...
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Thai Chicken Curry
Sometimes, a big bowl of curry just hits the spot. Sure, it's easy to order in curry from your favorite Thai restaurant. But as easy as that is to do, it's hard to know the exact ingredients that were used.
When you're prioritizing food quality, which is a big emphasis for paleo enthusiasts, knowing *what* ingredients you put in your meals is imperative. That's why cooking your favorite take-out meals at home can be so important.
You get to choose what coconut oil you use, what chicken, the type of curry paste, or cauliflower rice...these factors can make a big difference in the overall taste, and quality, of the dish.
This dish ...
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Brussels Sprout Hash with Fried Eggs
This Brussels sprout hash with fried eggs recipe is another savory breakfast option for you. But if you want to whip this up for lunch or dinner - hey, you do you!
We chose to fry the eggs for this dish, but you could eat them however you like. You could scramble or poach those babies if you prefer that more. Truly, you can't go wrong.
You might think Brussels sprouts for breakfast sound gross, but this recipe is far from gross. It's filling because it's packed down with protein (from those eggs) and fiber from the sprouts. Anytime you can get a boost of vegetables in the morning, do it.
The fact that we're shredding these ...
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Cauliflower Shakshuka
Shakshuka - this dish sounds and looks fancy, but it's incredibly easy. If you're having guests over and want to serve a brunch dish that is savory and hearty, without much hassle, this is the one.
Shakshuka is from the Mediterranean origin. Traditionally, it's a delicious dish that consists of poached eggs, tomato, olive oil, garlic, onion, and a melody of spices.
We're playing off all of those flavors today - but adding in one special veggie...cauliflower. Cauliflower adds volume and increases the nutrients in this dish. This recipe also adds in feta cheese - but if you're dairy intolerant, it can easily be left out without much ...
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Date Night Dessert: Chocolate Souffle
Valentine's Day is coming up quick - and that means that I'm planning out the menu for my romantic night in. And you can bet that these decadent chocolate souffles are making the list.
Most of the time, when I cook, it's mostly for survival. Being a coach, my days at the gym can run really long and I don't get home until late. When this happens, I'm either eating really simple meals I prepped earlier in the week or the very basics - some source of protein, complex carb, healthy fats, and vegetables.
I love cooking special meals for people. I so rarely have the time to do it so when a holiday comes around, I try to take full advantage. ...
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Braised Short Ribs with Garlic Rosemary Cauliflower Mash
Valentine's Day is quickly approaching. Are you ready? This recipe we have to day is a sweet meal for your sweetie. These braised short ribs are savory and so filling...and the garlic rosemary cauliflower mash is a perfect complement.
You can think of these braised short ribs as a leveled-up pot roast. What better dish to make for your lover? Especially if your lover is a meat-and-potatoes type of person. This dish is like an upscale version of the most classic dinner recipe.
You'll need a heavy pot or Dutch oven for this one. You'll also need a food processor. Once you have these things, you'll be good to go.
Now, you might see ...
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