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This week's latest recipes and posts.                                   [PaleoLeap]( Weekly Digest [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [Pinterest](  [Instagram]( [Creamy Asparagus Soup with Roasted Garlic Caesar Salad]( The following recipe is truly restaurant worthy, and it just so happens that is suitable for Sunday brunch just as… Also from the site this week  [Chicken, Bacon, and Sweet Potato Skewers]( Chicken, bacon and sweet potatoes combine oh-so-well in a myriad of flavorous ways. From casseroles to risotto, from creamy soups… [Zucchini Noodles With Sausage]( Zoodles are the perfect Paleo noodle as they are naturally gluten-free and made from the same nourishing vegetable that we…  A gluten-free diet can help with digestive problems even if you don’t have Celiac Disease. @PaleoLeap [ Tweet this]( Article of the week [Going Gluten-Free for Digestive Symptoms]( From upper digestive issues (dyspepsia, heartburn, etc.) to problems lower down in the gut (bloating, gas, constipation/diarrhea), there’s actually quite… #paleoleap on Instagram [Maple Balsamic Braised Chuck Roast](  [IG]( It might be officially spring on the calendar, but it’s still cold and gray for a lot of us, and…  [Butternut Squash Lasagna](  [IG]( Craving lasagna? Here’s a completely healthy, Paleo-approved recipe featuring thin slices of butternut squash as noodles and plenty of the… Kettle & Fire's Bone Broth Bible Last Chance To Get The Ultimate Bone Broth Guide Ever wanted to know everything you can about bone broth? You should take a look at Kettle & Fire's “Bone Broth Bible.” It’s a free 57-page comprehensive guide that goes over all the benefits of bone broth and how to start incorporating it into your lifestyle. They've also included a ton of great recipes we know you'll love. Download your free copy here: [Get Your Free Bone Broth Bible Now](  Affiliate Disclosure: Paleo Leap is in an affiliate relationship with Kettle & Fire and a commission will be earned if you decide to take part in this offer. For your information only. Paleo Leap does not provide medical or nutritional advice, treatment or diagnosis. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: 9663 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 1085, Beverly Hills, CA, 90210

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