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u/Tahlkewl1 · 5 pointsr/Paleo

I have probably way too many but if I was forced to take one from a burning building..
http://www.amazon.com/Nom-Paleo-Food-Humans/dp/1449450334

u/londonskies · 4 pointsr/whole30

We've cooked a lot of the Nom Nom Paleo recipes and have loved every single one of them, so I'd highly suggest her book.

u/Greystorms · 3 pointsr/Paleo

If you're looking for physical paleo cookbooks, I can recommend Sarah Ballantyne's The Paleo Approach Cookbook as well as Michelle Tam's Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans and Melissa Joulwan's Well Fed. All of them are excellent books with a huge recipe selection, including tons of sides.

If you'd like to browse a website for recipes, look at The Paleo Mom as well as Mark's Daily Apple. There are others, but those two are great starting points.

As for flavorful sides, one of my go to recipes is roasted veggies. Try some carrots, broccoli, turnips, parsnips roasted in the oven at 350F for about an hour, with lots of healthy fat and some great seasonings, salt, pepper, maybe smoked paprika.

u/wildbillhiccup · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Tuna cakes, kale salad, and maybe mashed potatoes if I am super hungry.

My favorite slow cooker recipe is Kalua Pig, especially now that I've figured out that the pork shoulders I've been buying only need to cook for 12 hours instead of the prescribed 16. I'm headed out the door but I have tons more suggestions and I'll add them here later.

ETA more slow cooker things:

  • Haven't tried this chicken tikka masala recipe but I want to go to there asap.
  • I really like this whole chicken with gravy, but it can only cook for 6 hours on low, so it's usually a weekend project for me since I'm out of my apartment about 10 hours for work. For bonus points, put leftover gravy on biscuits the next day.
  • Tomato balsamic pot roast is amazeballs. You could probably add carrots if you were so inclined.

    If you're in the market for cookbooks, we've had success with Slow Cooker Revolution (make the Moroccan chicken and chickpeas!) and Nom Nom Paleo (make the pho broth overnight, stash it in the fridge during work, defat and reheat for dinner). I'm not sure why so much of my slow cooker recipes are paleo, but whatever, they're awesome.
u/melonmagellan · 2 pointsr/Cooking

This cookbook would most likely meet your criteria and the recipes are pretty simple --> http://www.amazon.com/Nom-Paleo-Food-Humans/dp/1449450334/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420247830&sr=8-1&keywords=nomnom+paleo

The Thug Kitchen cookbook is also pretty good.

u/Mercury_NYC · 1 pointr/Paleo

Breakfast for me is a smoothie. I use a NutriBullet and use the following (portions are "about a handful"): spinach, frozen carrots, frozen mango, frozen blueberries, apple, banana, cashews, chia seeds, flax seeds, protein powder.

Lunch I have a great service called Kettlebell Kitchen. Not sure if you have this in your area, but really helps me plan out a week easier when lunches are taken care of. Another option I have is Dig Inn. It's a farm-to-table idea with whole natural ingredients and no additives. Better than the "i'll just have a salad" sadness people get on diets.

Dinner I plan out days in advance. I have a ton of recipes, and I would recommend buying Nom Nom Paleo Cookbook. Try a few dishes from there, or you can also learn some of your classic favorites that are paleo.

Sunday I made Spicy Sloppy Joe's. I made it with the eggplant and also made Garlic Cauliflower.

Tonight i'm making Italian Veal Chops. Using Spaghetti Squash as the "pasta".

I, myself, reward myself one meal a week with cheese. Why don't you do the same? One suggestion is a Cobb Salad. Here's how I make it:
Lettuce, Avocado, Tomato, Cucumbers, Egg, Onion, Bacon, Bleu Cheese, Grilled Chicken.

I make my own dressing, it is Balsamic Vinaigrette. Don't buy cheap olive oil when making this, buy "the good stuff". Same with balsamic.
1/2 cup Olive Oil, 1/4 cup balsamic, 2 Tbs Dijon mustard, salt, pepper, basil, oregano, onion powder, garlic powder. Whisk with a fork in a cup. Pour over salad.

No offense, but your diet sounds boring and sad. You gotta get creative. Even simple stuff like Crispy Chicken is more fun to eat than plain grilled chicken and "some sort of veggies". Why not make bacon and brussels sprouts. I eat this at least once a week.

u/BaconFlavoredSanity · 1 pointr/IBD

It is. My wife and I use a lot of the recipes from Michelle Tam's Nomnom paleo book. Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans https://www.amazon.com/dp/1449450334/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OJjCzbQK75TCV

We follow a loose version that allows occasional rice/ potatoes. Plus We fall off the wagon.

But I will say, I desperately miss orange juice but fruit juices give me the exact symptoms your husband describes.