The Paleo Foodie Cookbook: 120 Food Lover's Recipes for Healthy, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free & Delicious Meals

· Page Street Publishing
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Excite Your Inner Food Lover with the Best Paleo Recipes Out There

Arsy Vartanian, Paleo Foodie and author of the bestselling cookbook The Paleo Slow Cooker, is ready to share only the best of the best Paleo recipes that'll have your mouth watering.

Arsy's delicious and nutritious recipes range from modern twists on traditional dishes to a wide range of ethnic influences from both her Armenian background and her culinary curiosity. With 120 tried-and-true recipes, The Paleo Foodie Cookbook includes Salmon Ceviche with Mango and Cucumber, Sun-Dried-Tomato-And Fennel-Braised Short Ribs and Wine-Braised Duck Legs, among other culinary delights.

Looking for the perfect gluten-free and grain-free recipes to keep you healthy while your family and friends keep asking for more? Jam-packed with recipes that don't skimp on nutrition or taste, The Paleo Foodie Cookbook is your one-stop destination for delicious Paleo fare.

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2.6
5 reviews
BlanEvans
March 12, 2014
I don't think paleolithic people new how to make any type of alcohol. Lol
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About the author

Arsy Vartanian is the creator of the popular Paleo blog Rubies & Radishes. Her previous book, The Paleo Slow Cooker, is a breakout hit among the Paleo community. Arsy's work has been featured online at ChrisKresser.com, BreakingMuscle.com and CaveGirlEats.com, to name a few. She lives in Santa Cruz, California.

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