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What blog do you get the best recipes from? Ideally I'd like to find one or two blogs that feature simple recipes - I find some blogged recipes require more skill and/or more time than I have.

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I wish I had more time to go through all these blogs for recipes! – sherpamelissa Aug 18 2011 at 14:26

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elise at simply recipes is my favorite. its not a paleo blog (oh horror!) but she tags things with gluten free and low carb. many of her recipes are either already paleo compliant or very easily adaptable. she loves simple, seasonable, delicious food.

my favorite paleo food blog is also the food lovers primal palate.

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Geez, you guys! :) This is making our night! Thank you!! – The Food Lovers Aug 18 2011 at 2:22
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AND, GET THIS! THEY HAVE A NEW COOKBOOK IN OCTOBER! get it while its hot! ;) – being Aug 18 2011 at 2:23
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That cookbook is going on my Christmas wish list. :) – familygrokumentarian Aug 18 2011 at 2:55
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The Food Lovers Primal Palate: http://www.primal-palate.com/ They have such a wide variety of recipes!

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They use to do these awesome videos with cool music. – papalotsa Aug 18 2011 at 2:20
We just shot a new video today! It'll probably be up within 3-4 days. ;) and THANK YOU! That means a lot to us! – The Food Lovers Aug 18 2011 at 2:21
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http://nomnompaleo.com/ - am a huge fan of this site ;)

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yes!!!! nom nom paleo rocks!!!! – foodallergypaleomom Aug 18 2011 at 14:38
definitely one of the best ones. – jstern Jan 17 at 18:52
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We love Chowstalker.com, ElanasPantry.com, NomNomPaleo.com, Health-Bent.com, Foodee.com, EverdayPaleo.com, Primal-Palate.com, and PaleoComfortFoods.com

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Agree. I lurk on all of these and always find a new tasty morsel! – jgirl Aug 18 2011 at 14:29
love health-bent – RK Apr 18 at 1:56
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I like Health-Bent because the recipes don't have the crazy ingredients that always take an extra trip to the store.

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Yes! And everything sounds delicious! – sherpamelissa Aug 18 2011 at 14:24
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Another vote for the food lovers - so good

Also check out Jan's Sushi Bar

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I'll second the recommendation for Jan! – JCB Aug 18 2011 at 13:20
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Everyday Paleo. Simple delicious food that is good for families.

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LOVE this site!!! I pretty much make at least one or two things from her per week. Can't wait to get my hands on her cookbook. – Laura Aug 18 2011 at 12:02
Her cookbook is stellar Laura ;). I had the opportunity to meet her at the AHS and she is great! – jgirl Aug 18 2011 at 14:31
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Try www.masteringtheartofpaleocooking.com Varying degrees of difficulty for the recipes, all totally delicious!

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www.intentionalconsumption.com

My husband has had an incredible weight loss journey- 80 lbs. since January! We also love CrossFit and our kids are Paleo too!

-Steph

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I love this because you can search and it will take you through a whole bunch of different sites

http://www.thefoodee.co/

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Not a Paleo site, but I love www.tastespotting.com. It just take from it what I need.

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Great suggestions above... Here are a few more that I love as well!!!

jensgonepaleo.blogspot.com

theclothesmakethegirl.com

foodrenegade.com

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wow i forgot about clothes that make the girl. She's totally redone her blog. thanks – ben61820 Aug 18 2011 at 12:10
love food renegade – Fonda Aug 18 2011 at 13:15
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www.chowstalker.com is fantastic; a lot of contributed recipes are from Jan's Sushi Bar, the Food Lovers, & The Clothes Make the Girl. I also love everydaypaleo.com- Danielle and I met Sarah Fragoso at AHS and she was one of the sweetest people ever.

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I work a 40 hour a week job, teach boxing and tai-chi, am married, exercise daily, and write for magazines and my own personal blog.

Between all that, I find the time to cook most of my meals at home, which necessitates that they are quick, simple, easy, healthy (paleo/primal) and relatively inexpensive.

You can check out the over 130 recipes that I have posted so far by visiting Caveman Cuisine on FED - Fitness in an Evolutionary Direction.

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You had me at 5-layer Bacon Bar. – Phoenix Aug 19 2011 at 0:07
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For simple and tasty Paleo recipes, http://slimfarm.co.uk/paleo-recipes/ is a great contender. New Paleo recipes are being added weekly.

David

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I have been finding great stuff on pinterest - it is a visual bookmarking site. I search out paleo or primal every few days and have been finding tons! Here is the list I am keeping http://pinterest.com/fondalashay/traditional-paleo-gaps-grain-free

I also like to keep up with NomNomPaleo - Marks Daily Apple - The Healthy Home Economist (she has some with traditional grains, I skip it) -This Primal Life

well-- there are lots.. ill stop here

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brokeassgourmet.com Totally the best!!

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I've recently started following this blog: . http://civilizedcavemancooking.com/. I really like his recipes.

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I have had great success with the recipes on NomNomPaleo's blog.

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I've been digging on the conglomerate site: http://punchfork.com/paleo

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I have a food and gardening blog called www.thedirtandthedish.com. Most of my recipes are gluten free and Paleo :) Hope you enjoy!

-Taylor

pinterest.com/taylorbackus

facebook.com/thedirtandthedish

twitter.com/thedirtandthedish

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I love this recipe ! Reminds me of you making soap at home, Mom. And it's fun to see photos of your house there and see Dad in that comfy chair we sat in when we visited, attempting to use the slow internet :)

I can't wait to hear how the soap turned out in terms of using it. Does it smell different since it is made with animal fat? Any other differences from vegetable-based soap?

Love you!

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