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Paleo Fried Green Tomatoes

Paleo Fried Green Tomatoes

Fried green tomatoes are a Southern classic, and now you can enjoy them while following a paleo diet! This recipe is egg-free, nut-free, seed-free, and coconut-free! 

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Autoimmune Paleo Colombian-Style Arepas (seriously authentic!)

Autoimmune Paleo Colombian-Style Arepas (seriously authentic!)

I created these Colombian-style arepas for the autoimmune protocol so that my roommates, husband, and I weren't stuck eating tostones every morning with breakfast as our sole starch option. My roommates are from Venezuela, so they know how to spot a good arepa! These turned out more like their neighbor Colombia's traditional arepas since they are flat, crispy, and perfect for topping with your favorite protein. Even when we all finish our Lenten AIP challenge, these are gonna remain a staple for us for breakfast! Hope you enjoy them as much as we have :)

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I expect you, the reader, are making any recipe on this website or in my books at your own risk. I, Amanda Torres and/or The Curious Coconut, am not liable or responsible for adverse reactions to food consumed such as food poisoning and any kind of food-borne disease, misinterpreted recipes, domestic accidents, including but not limited to fires, cuts, bodily injuries, and messes in the kitchen. The recipes presented are intended for use by persons having appropriate technical skill, at their own discretion and risk.
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Southern Style Paleo Biscuits + Everyday Grain-Free Baking

Southern Style Paleo Biscuits + Everyday Grain-Free Baking

It's totally natural for us to crave non-paleo foods that used to be staples, especially the made-from-scratch-and-lots-of-love, culturally-relevant recipes. Southern-style biscuits are a perfect example - one that I've missed dearly since going paleo 5 years ago. Thanks to Kelly at The Nourishing Home, authentic Southern-style biscuits are back on the menu for me again! Check out this recipe from her cookbook Everyday Grain-Free Baking and get a sneak peek inside this gem of a book!

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Paleo English Muffin Hamburgers + Every Last Crumb Review

Paleo English Muffin Hamburgers + Every Last Crumb Review

Today's recipe comes to you straight from the pages of Brittany Angell's new cookbook Every Last Crumb: paleo bread and beyond. I have always loved burgers sandwiched between Portuguese muffins, so when I saw the paleo English muffin recipe, I jumped at the chance to recreate one of my favorite meals without any gluten-filled guilt! Come get the recipe and learn more about this incredible new cookbook. 

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Refreshing Kohlrabi and Japanese Turnip Salad (autoimmune paleo)

Refreshing Kohlrabi and Japanese Turnip Salad (autoimmune paleo)

This quick and easy salad features two types of turnips: kohlrabi (aka German turnip) and the Japanese turnip. They form the base for an earthy, pungent, refreshing salad that can be made from ingredients that you'll find at your Fall and Winter farmer's markets. It is dressed with a simple Asian-inspired dressing that is autoimmune paleo compliant. This salad is a great way to add some variety in the types of vegetables that you consume!

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Sweet Potato Tater Tots + Frugal Paleo Cookbook Review

Sweet Potato Tater Tots + Frugal Paleo Cookbook Review

Adults and children alike love tater tots, but the kind in the frozen food section at the grocery store are NOT what you want to be eating. This version has just one ingredient: sweet potatoes. Fry them up in your favorite paleo cooking fat and garnish with a bit of salt and BAM - a childhood favorite indulgence is suddenly a healthy paleo side dish. This recipe is a sneak peek into The Frugal Paleo cookbook. Check it out, along with my thoughts about this incredible new book!

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I expect you, the reader, are making any recipe on this website or in my books at your own risk. I, Amanda Torres and/or The Curious Coconut, am not liable or responsible for adverse reactions to food consumed such as food poisoning and any kind of food-borne disease, misinterpreted recipes, domestic accidents, including but not limited to fires, cuts, bodily injuries, and messes in the kitchen. The recipes presented are intended for use by persons having appropriate technical skill, at their own discretion and risk.
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