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How To Satisfy Primal Cravings | Mark's Daily Apple

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[Mark's Daily Apple] [Follow Me On Facebook] [Mark's Daily Apple on Instagram] [Follow Me On Twitter] [Mark's Daily Apple on YouTube] [Mark's Daily Apple on Pinterest] [Mark's Daily Apple] Greetings! I’m not a fan of sacrifice or struggle—life is too short to not enjoy all the goodies it has to offer, including decadent meals and treats. Of course, sometimes certain comfort foods, like donuts and pancakes, are better redirected toward more healthful primal cravings, like Chili Pie, Benedict Deviled Eggs, Thin Mint Cookies and Apple Pie cooked up Primal style. You’ll find all these recipes and more in [Primal Cravings], Primal Blueprint Publishing’s innovative cookbook that features 125 Primal/paleo recipes, as well as bonus features that detail the authors’ thoughts on the tenets of a Primal/paleo diet and the mentality of a flexible, healthy eating lifestyle. Delve into its pages and see how vibrant health can be achieved without sacrificing great taste. You can also take your pick from Primal Blueprint Publishing’s other cookbooks: [The Primal Blueprint Cookbook], which I co-wrote with master chef extraordinaire Jennifer Meier, features 100 mouth-watering recipes with easy-to-follow instructions and nearly 400 brilliant, glossy, full-color photographs to guide and inspire you to new and even tastier primal cooking heights. [Primal Blueprint Healthy Sauces, Dressings & Toppings] covers all the staples like ketchup, mustard, and hot sauce, and branches out to the more exotic creations like Blueberry Chutney, Carrot Salsa, and Avocado Lime Dressing. Each recipe enhances the nutritional value of your meal and uses only primal ingredients. [Primal Blueprint Quick & Easy Meals] delivers over 100 convenient and tasty recipes with easy-to-follow instructions that will get you in and out of the kitchen in 30 minutes or less. [Paleo Primer], written by power couple Keris Marsden and Matt Whitmore, is a two-part primer. Part One lays out the basics, with humorous and memorable cartoons that convey key messages for an effective daily routine. Part Two is a recipes section with over 100 delicious, easy-to-prepare dishes that are organized into enticing categories like “How to Pimp a Salad” and “Cheats of Champions.” With all these options, boring is never part of the Primal life. Eat up! [Mark Sisson] © 2016 Primal Nutrition Inc. 1641 S Rose Ave Oxnard CA 93033 USA [Unsubscribe] | [Change Subscriber Options]

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