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So whatison the menu?
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Veggies, fruit, meat, fish, andhealthy fatslike olive oil and (some) nuts.
Think of it as a really strict, monthlong elimination diet, basically.
So if you’re thinking about participating in Whole30 at all, go ahead and call up your doctor.
Talk the program through with them before banning cheese and peanut butter from your life for the next month.
It’ll be worth itI promise.
Let’s get back to business.
Below, you’ll find 19 blogs that are chock full of yummy, Whole30-compliant recipes.
These blogs have dozens (some even have hundreds!)
of breakfast,lunch, dinner, andsnackrecipes to choose from.
Most of them are so good that you might even keep cooking them after your Whole30 days are up.
She did her first Whole30 in 2011 (!!!)
and has since posted hundreds of Whole30-compliant recipes, plusfull recaps of her own Whole30 meals, with recipes.
The recipes are classic, delicious, and really well-written.
Most importantly of all, they’re kid-approved!
Paleo Running Momma
Michelle is a huge fan of the Whole30 program.
One way ticket to (Whole30-compliant!)
Bakerita
Satisfying a sweet tooth on Whole30 can be a serious challenge.
Thankfully, Bakerita has some ideas.
She gets it.)
The recipes are creative and packed with fresh ingredients, without being over the top.
A Saucy Kitchen
Sarah, the blogger behind A Saucy Kitchen, specializes in gluten-free cooking.
But she has plenty of Whole30 recipes to choose from, too.
Cheap Recipe Blog
Getting creative with Whole30 doesn’t mean your wallet has to suffer.
Peruse the Cheap Recipe Blog for delicious, affordable paleo- and Whole30-compliant ideas.
Brooklyn Supper
Elizabeth isn’t a paleo blogger.
She focuses on real food and good ingredients but posts plenty of dessert recipes and comfort foods.
That said, she did a Whole30 a couple years back and still sometimes posts Whole30-compliant recipes.
I’ve cooked most of them and can attest to the fact that they’re very,verygood.
Cook Eat Paleo
Cook Eat Paleo is an entire blog dedicated toyou guessed itpaleo cooking.
So, she went ahead and put them all into a nifty littleWhole30/Inspiralized Pinterest board.
Stupid Easy Paleo
There are plenty of recipes on Steph’s site, most of them Whole30-compliant.
If you’re an athlete looking to try a Whole30, this is definitely one to check out.
Budget Bytes
Budget Bytes has a handful of Whole30-compliant recipes you might make without breaking the bank.
Your taste budsand your savings accountwill thank you later.