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Paleo Lemon Popsicles Recipe

Louise | July 10

Lemonade is the unofficial drink of summer, but too often, it’s sickly sweet, more like sugar water than lemonade. If you’re getting tired of lemonade with no lemon flavor, look no further for a refreshing treat than our Paleo lemon popsicles. These four ingredient frozen treats are the antidote to overly sweet lemon desserts and drinks. They are packed full of lemony flavor, with both lemon juice and lemon zest. A little bit of honey provides the perfect counterpoint to tart lemon without the sickly sweetness of sugar. Make them in the evening, when it’s not too hot to turn the stove on. Then chill them overnight and watch them disappear the next day!

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Paleo Coconut Lime and Cilantro Ice Cream Recipe

Louise | July 8

Some restaurant-style recipes are way too complicated to try at home, but sometimes, the trick to making a restaurant worthy meal or dessert is as simple as adding a new or unexpected ingredient. That is definitely the case with this Paleo coconut lime cilantro ice cream! Adding the cilantro elevates this ice cream from simple dairy-free treat to something elegant. It might taste fancy but this ice cream is easy to make, with only four ingredients and an hour of hands on time, you don’t have to be a chef to love this fun tropical flavor combo. 

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Paleo Chocolate Mug Cake Recipe

Louise | July 2

I love mug cakes because they are quick and easy to make. Plus, they are the perfect size. Rather than taking the time and dirtying a bunch of dishes making a full size cake that you’re tempted to eat way too much of, you can have a perfectly portioned cake in under ten minutes. There are hundreds of mug cake recipes out there but today, I would like to introduce you to a special one, our CoBionic Paleo chocolate mug cake. What makes this cake special isn’t that it’s grain free or that it’s packs a serious chocolate punch thanks to unsweetened cacao powder. What makes it special is the addition of CoBionic Indulgence, a collagen supplement with a delicious chocolate flavor. The collagen really takes this cake over the top from good to great!

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Paleo Coq au Vin Recipe

Louise | July 1

I love cooking with chicken because it is so versatile. From simple home cooking to fancy meals, perfect for date night or dinner parties, chicken can do it all. This Paleo coq au vin, falls somewhere between the two. It’s meaty and satisfying enough to serve to your family but fancy enough for a special occasion with red wine and smoky bacon. Don’t let the long ingredient list or the multi-step cooking process scare you away, this is a classic recipe and it isn’t hard to make. The flavor is well worth any extra steps and this dish will be on your table in under an hour, including prep. Not bad for a dinner party! So why not whip up a batch of cauli rice while you wait for your chicken to cook and set the table for a crowd.

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Paleo Pressure Cooker Beef and Broccoli Recipe

Louise | June 25

Ordering out can be a challenge when you’re Paleo. It seems like there are hidden ingredients everywhere from refined sugars to hidden grains. So what can you do about this problem? The solution is easy! If you can’t order take out, you’ll have to make it yourself. Don’t worry if that seems daunting at first. With quick and easy recipes like this Paleo pressure cooker beef and broccoli, you’ll wonder why you ever bothered to order from a restaurant. With succulent beef and tender broccoli, all in a savory asian-spiced sauce, this dish is the whole package. You can whip up the whole thing in under a half hour, and unlike picking up takeout, you can do the whole thing in your slippers!

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Paleo Pressure Cooker Pot Roast Recipe

Louise | June 25

Nothing says Sunday dinner quite like pot roast. It’s the whole package, juicy beef, tender veggies, and a delicious savory gravy. If you find yourself missing pot roast now that you’re Paleo, we’ve got good news. Our Paleo pressure cooker pot roast is here to save the day, and the Sunday dinner! Not only does out version cut out the potatoes, for a Paleo-friendly take on the dish. It also cooks in a fraction of the time by making use of the pressure cooker. A delicious and diet-friendly pot roast on the table in under an hour might seem too good to be true, but try our recipe once and you’ll be a believer!

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Paleo Chocolate Avocado Smoothie Recipe

Louise | June 24

Why must smoothies be a breakfast/brunch recipe? I always hear of people saying they had a smoothie for breakfast, but it never made sense to me why I couldn’t also have a smoothie for lunch and dinner (and maybe a midnight snack too)! If it’s a delicious smoothie, then it should be enjoyable ANYTIME.

And this smoothie is definitely one of those “enjoy anytime” ones!

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Paleo Raspberry Milk Smoothie Recipe

Louise | June 24

I love raspberries! They are my favorite fruit because they are tangy and fresh, and not too sweet. If you love raspberries too, we’ve got a great recipe for you. This Paleo raspberry milk smoothie is all about the raspberry flavor! It only has three ingredients, so it’s a breeze to whip up in your blender. Every ingredient serves a purpose. The raspberries provide the fruity base, the coconut milk adds a rich creamy note, and the CoBionic Foundation powder adds fiber, along with a pleasant sweet note. It’s the perfect combination and you’ll find yourself reaching for this easy smoothie recipe again and again!

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39 Free Paleo Eggplant Recipes People Would Pay For

Louise | June 22

Eggplant, or aubergine, as they call it in the UK, is technically a fruit and not a vegetable. But as it’s mostly used like a vegetable (and doesn’t quite resemble any of the common fruits) we’ll call it a veggie for now.

Eggplants come in various colors, although purple is the most common one. They’re filled with nutrients, such as vitamin C, vitamin B6 and potassium.

If you’re trying to lose weight you might benefit from adding more eggplant in your diet. The fibers will help you feel full longer, and they’re great for your digestion, as well.

3 Tips for Eggplants

  1. Choose a small or medium eggplant over a large one. Smaller eggplants tend to have sweeter flavor. Try and cook the eggplant within 5 days of purchase – eggplants tend to get more bitter the longer they’re stored.
  2. You can remove some of the bitterness by cutting the eggplant into slices and sprinkling a little bit of salt on them. Let rest for 15-30 minutes before cooking (rinse, if needed).
  3. If you wish to bake the eggplant whole, pierce it with a fork few times. This way the steam will be able to escape.

This collection of paleo eggplant recipes is guaranteed to make your mouth water! Casseroles, salads, eggplant curry, baba ganoush – even eggplant chips and fries!

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