Posts tagged as AIP

Slow-Cooked Halibut with Warm & Cold Salad (Paleo, AIP/Whole30-Adaptable) and Ostfriesland

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Aug 6, 2019 at 5:28pm

I mention my Grandma and Grandpa Meyer quite a lot here on the blog. My memories of both are utterly tied up in my love of food and cooking, as well as for big family gatherings. Their home in Clara City, Minnesota, was a fun, delicious, and steady anchor in a sometimes tumultuous childhood, and…

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Flavorbomb Chicken Breasts (Paleo/AIP/Whole30)

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Jul 11, 2019 at 8:28pm

I work with many women who can not bear to eat another boneless, skinless chicken breast. They burned out on them, probably as 20-something, health-conscious women eating chicken breasts as a steady source of lean protein. Because they ARE a great source of lean protein. And they’re fast to cook and are incredibly versatile. But I…

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Summer Barbecue Menus (Paleo/AIP)

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Jun 28, 2019 at 3:07pm

Hellooooo July 4th Partiers! Yeah, I’m even talking to you AIPers and those on an elimination diet. I would argue that if you’re 1) working on your health, 2) trying to uncover food sensitivities, 3) addressing an autoimmune disease, or 4) trying to lose weight, it’s MORE important than ever to entertain and socialize. Deciding…

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Pork, Apple & Chard Meatballs (Paleo/AIP/Whole30)

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Jun 20, 2019 at 3:34pm

So many meatballs, so little time. That could be the tagline for this blog. 😂 The reason I sing their praises often: meatballs are awesome. Straight off the pan, submerged in sauce or gravy, nestled into noodles (even the grain-free types), swiped through a snappy condiment, anchoring a bowl of soup, or rolled up in…

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Easy Slow-Baked Ribs to Finish on the Grill (Paleo, AIP)

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Jun 13, 2019 at 3:45pm

Photo by Cory Shubert I’m not going to lie: that’s one of my very favorite photos of myself, baha. Not many things I love more than cooking a pile o’meat, for friends, with a tan, in a sundress. The rib recipe pictured above is my old faithful standby. It’s technically not paleo and it’s not one…

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Crispity Chicken Thighs with Spicy Cilantro-Mint Pesto (Paleo/AIP/Whole30)

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on May 30, 2019 at 2:41pm

This recipe is your new go-to chicken – with a bombtastic sauce – but this post is really about the plate. A couple of weeks ago, I visited my aunt Mary and uncle Bruce at their home on Green Lake, in Spicer, Minnesota. My dad and stepmom Susanna were there too, and the five of…

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Shrimp & Pork “Dumpling” Soup (Paleo, Primal, AIP, Whole30)

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Feb 9, 2019 at 3:17pm

Broth bosses! I have a few fresh new moves that I think you’ll really enjoy. It’s been shockingly cold in Minnesota – even for Minnesota – and when that happens, it’s either time to leave town or head for the kitchen. (Or a bath, but you don’t need a recipe for that. Or do you?…

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Maple Turmeric Dressing and Horseradish Cream (Paleo, AIP, Whole30)

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Dec 23, 2018 at 12:24pm

Photo by Etta Meyer Happy Holidays from Aspen, Colorado! I’m here visiting my brother David and sister Etta – in fact, my whole family is here – and even though I don’t ski, I am having a BLAST walking around the beautiful downtown, writing, cooking, and catching up with my favorite people. Since you’re busy busy…

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Paleo Holiday Appetizers + Tips for a Great Cocktail Party (Paleo, AIP, Gluten-Free)

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Dec 18, 2018 at 11:46am

Happy Almost New Year! I taught a Paleo Holiday Appetizers class at Kitchen in the Market last week. I don’t know about you, but few things are more fun for me than eating a bunch of appetizers for dinner! Bring on meatballs, sticky wings, and stuffed mushrooms and I am a happy partier. For the…

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The Powerful Side-Effect of Meal Planning…and a FREE Workshop

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Nov 11, 2017 at 12:16pm

Here’s something to ponder: how did we all come to believe that eating healthfully is boring and time-consuming? This is what we’re lead to believe and I’m here to say: neither are true. If you are overwhelmed by the task of planning, dread facing an open refrigerator door staring into the abyss, are tired of spending money…

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