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Smoky Maple Sage Breakfast Sausage

Smoky Maple Sage Breakfast Sausage

This autoimmune paleo breakfast sausage is delightfully smoky, spicy, and sweet. The mix of seasonings mingle together to create an interesting and delicious meal. They are easy to whip up and work great for batch cooking -- freeze 'em and reheat 'em in the oven for a fast, flavorful, protein-filled breakfast on busy weekday mornings!

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Bacon Garlic Short-Rib Loaded Sweet Potatoes (autoimmune paleo)

Bacon Garlic Short-Rib Loaded Sweet Potatoes (autoimmune paleo)

Rachel from Grok Grub stopped by to share an AMAZING recipe with us today: bacon garlic short-rib loaded sweet potatoes. Yeah, you read that right! The best part is that you use your slow cooker for the meat, which makes this a great meal to make when you are pressed for time! It features satisfying healthy fats and nourishing bone broth and is a recipe that I expect to become a staple in my own kitchen. Enjoy!!

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Chunky Bacon and Kale Stir Fry

Chunky Bacon and Kale Stir Fry

Today Tina from Oh Snap, Let's Eat! is sharing a simple staple recipe with us: chunky bacon and kale stir fry! I cannot even count how many times I have eaten a meal almost exactly like this since going paleo. This is a GREAT way to make your leafy greens more palatable and to help you get excited about eating them often. Also, if you are trying to include more bone broth in your diet, you can add a little (or a lot) to this recipe. Enjoy!!

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100+ Ways to Eat More Organ Meats - The Ultimate Offal and Odd Bits Recipe Round-Up

100+ Ways to Eat More Organ Meats - The Ultimate Offal and Odd Bits Recipe Round-Up

Are you interested in practicing nose-to-tail eating? This post contains over 100 recipes for organ meats/offal, bones (for broths), bony bits (like oxtail, trotters), and gelatin. If you are brand new to eating organs and are intimidated by a plate full of liver and onions, don't worry! There are quite a few recipes with hidden organs, plus many tips on how to sneak organ meats into your diet without even realizing it. But, if you love the flavor of offal, there are plenty of recipes that showcase their unique flavors, too. Enjoy!

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