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  1. ribeye
  2. poached pears (in red wine with cinnamon)
  3. greek yogurt
  4. frozen berries (combination of different berries)
  5. 85% chocolate
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What are poached pears..? They sound deliciously intriquing – Jono Feb 22 2012 at 14:18
+1 for poaching pears. Sliced raw pears or apples, with sliced dry sausage, topped with dashes of salt, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, ginger and cardamom is also very tasty. – thhq Feb 22 2012 at 20:37
some kinds of pears are very suitable for cooking in red wine with a bit of cinnamon. Remove the cores and skins. Let it simmer on low heat for about 2 hours. – thuphaer Feb 23 2012 at 10:02

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Not in any order but:

  • Avocado
  • Berries
  • Braised greens
  • Steak
  • Japanese sweet potato

--->::whispers:: Sheep yogurt<---

Note: It is absolutely killing me to only list 5 (6) because I have 11.

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Add them as a comment JuBa! :-) – Eric Feb 22 2012 at 16:44
Sheeps yogurt, yummy! – HippiPaleo Feb 23 2012 at 14:52
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Food thread are nice! Thanks. :)

1) Fatty beef, braised or boiled, with fresh green onions or chives and white pepper, with sour cream or butter, or hwc yoghurt

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2) Veal brains in pastured butter, with fresh chives and white pepper

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3) Egg yolks, any old way :) with yoghurt made from cream

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4) Beef bacon and beef liver, braised with green onions and pastured butter

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5) Wild salmon and egg yolks, braised with beef fat or beef bacon, and pastured butter, chives or green onions and white pepper

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+1 for baby cow brains. Paleo Mac n cheese. – thhq Feb 22 2012 at 20:39
Thhq, I think so, too. They are somehow very satisfying and comforting. – PaleoGran Feb 23 2012 at 15:44
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Avocado Salmon Greek yogurt 85-90% chocolate Kale

YUM!

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For a second I thought you like "Avocado & Salmon Greek Yogurt" >< – CS Feb 22 2012 at 15:16
haha but actually, those 3 taste pretty amazing together!! try it! – blur Feb 22 2012 at 17:04
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hahaha. Not sure if that's better than the yogurt chocolate kale? – HA Feb 23 2012 at 3:47
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  1. I put eggs on everything - so Eggs.
  2. Bacon
  3. Really gamey and funky pot roast (yum!)
  4. Kale cooked with bacon, garlic, and finished with apple cider vinegar
  5. skirt steak with lime and chilis
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Onions and some pepper with that skirt too. Oh my. Forgot about fajitas! – thhq Feb 23 2012 at 2:25
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Bison anything (short ribs, burgers, steaks, chille, soup, etc.)

90%-100% chocolate (in coffee, with coconut oil)

Eggs, with the white cooked, but the yolks still runny touch of salt on the yolks, and bacon

Wild caught Alaskan Salmon

Macadamia

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In no particular order:

  1. Coconut (milk, cream, butter, flakes, oil)
  2. Dark chocolate (usually 100%, but I'll VERY happily eat anything over 70%)
  3. GOOD QUALITY coffee
  4. Avocado
  5. Roasted vegetables (brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, eggplant, kale, cabbage, etc.)

Aggressive runner up: Macadamia nuts

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+1 for roasted veggies! – jj Feb 22 2012 at 19:48
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steak over-easy eggs brussel sprouts bacon sweet potatoes

bonus points if they're all served in one dish.

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Thin slice those sprouts and cook them with the bacon. – thhq Feb 23 2012 at 2:22
thats what i do! i roast brussel sprouts, bacon, & sweet potatoes (preferably the japanese ones) in the oven till the sprouts are nice and crispy/burnt and everything's covered in bacon grease. no better way to cook them! – Laura Feb 23 2012 at 5:17
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  1. Guacamole
  2. Steak
  3. Asparagus
  4. Baked sweet potato fries
  5. Very cold coconut milk
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  1. Steamed artichoke with homemade mayo.
  2. Salmon. And other awesome seafood like crab & oysters. But mostly salmon.
  3. Avocados!
  4. Duck liver.
  5. Anything picked fresh out of my garden, especially chile peppers, raspberries, & homegrown tomatoes.
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  1. Lobster/Crab/Shrimp
  2. Bacon
  3. Sashimi/Sushi
  4. Steak
  5. Coconut Curry
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1) eggs 2) avocado 3) beef 4) roasted beets 5) summer/winter squash

homemade greek yogurt is a close runner up

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Hmmmm...right now my favorites are...

  • Smoked Oysters
  • Chicken Apple Sausage
  • Endangered Species 72% MINT dark
    chocolate
  • Gouda cheese (high in K2)
  • Hot Chai decaf tea with coconut milk and cinnamon
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  1. Ribeyes
  2. Pork belly (or bacon)
  3. Kimchi (daikon, chive, or cabbage...in that order)
  4. Crab legs (with clarified butter)
  5. Sparerib soup (or other meaty broth)
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Steak, bacon, guacamole, eggs (cooked any way) and lobster. One day, I will make a meal of all five.

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  1. 85% Chocolate,

  2. Casserole of mixed vegetables and Ground beef with Goat Cheese

  3. Cottage Cheese with Berries and Coconut Flakes

  4. Big Salad with Avocado and Bacon on top

  5. Salmon with mediterranean Veggies

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  1. Coconut milk, by itself or in a hot beverage.
  2. Macadamia nuts. It never ceases to amaze me that something so buttery-tasting grows naturally.
  3. 90%-99% dark chocolate; 'nough said.
  4. Salmon
  5. Sashimi w/seaweed salad.
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Choosing 5 items is hard.

My meals are often as follows:

Breakfast is either egg and bacon or a can of wild red salmon

Snacks at work are fruit and nuts

A good working lunch is roast chicken and various salad items (sometimes the chicken is swapped for canned mackerel)

Evening meal varies a lot but go-to items are liver, various seafoods, rib-eye steak, veal, venison, duck and this is with salad or steamed veggies

M&S 100% real orange and carrot juice is my go to juice for the fridge

My "concession" is 2 teaspoons of Green & Black's 100% organic cocoa powder, half a pint of hot organic whole milk and a teaspoon of real honey.

So my 5 most important items (in no particular order) are probably:

Omega-3 enriched eggs; Free range chicken; Wild red salmon; Chard; Cocoa (premium)

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  1. Pulled pork with paleo bbq sauce (does that count as 2?)
  2. Avocado with anything
  3. Coconut in any form
  4. Fat, fat and more fat
  5. 90% chocolate

Isn't eating like this awesome - I've been paleo for aobut 4 months and still can't believe how amazing the food is :-)

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  1. Bacon
  2. medium-rare strip steak
  3. slow-cooker roast beef or pork roast
  4. dark chocolate- I like 85-90% the best
  5. plain shredded coconut
  6. Runners-up: avocados, roasted carrots, and my very favorite cheat: unagi maki with cukes and avocado
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  1. Sunday Roast.
  2. Bacon
  3. Good Old Rump Steak
  4. Brocolli
  5. Chicken Breast

I eat pretty simply...

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  1. Uruguayan pasture fed NY steak cooked in elk fat.
  2. Dark chocolate. Duh.
  3. Pistachio nuts.
  4. Grapefruit I picked off the tree right here in the garden.
  5. Heavy cream.
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  1. Slow cooked Ribs 2. Ribeye steak 3. This egg scramble thing I make 4. Oh yeah...bacon 5. Coffee with heavy cream and some honey

Not sure I can call 4 or 5 extremely healthy.....but definitely in my top 5 anyhow.

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Eggs Avocados Oranges Almonds Sirloin Steak or Scallops

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It changes depending on what's in the fridge. Today's 5:

Steamed chard

Razor clams to hot fry

Smoked New York strip sliced to stir fry

Ash covered goat cheese pyramid

Red cabbage/apple/onion salad

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crab sheeps cheese very juicy melon lamb anything oranges

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*bacon

*Celestial Seasonings decaf coconut chai tea with (canned) coconut milk/cream and raw organic honey

*bacon

*lindt 85% dark chocolate

*Sardines

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chocolate (salty w nibs is my current fave) good earth tea ginger kombucha almond butter on a spoon trader joes bubbly berry water

Sad, but that's all I can come up with. With my tummy troubles, food has become pretty joyless.

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Bacon (whose leftover fat I use to cook with, making other foods taste even better)

Grass fed steak; either grilled, seared in bacon fat, or bacon wrapped (in the case of tenderloin)

Blueberries and homemade whipped cream

Chocolate custard (78% cacao dark chocolate, coconut milk, vanilla)...amazing

Asparagus (grilled or steamed with butter and sea salt)...if I'm feeling really adventurous, I'll top with homemade bernaise sauce

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I am so full from dinner it's almost hard to read about all this food...

-mashed boiled eggs+butter (I'm counting that as 1) -COFFEE -side pork -sautéed zucchini -apples

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