These 20 Make-Ahead Paleo Breakfast Ideas are a great way to stay on track! Make these Paleo breakfast recipes ahead of time, so you can grab and go during the week.

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These 20 Make-Ahead Paleo Breakfast Ideas are a great way to stay on track! Make these Paleo breakfast recipes ahead of time, so you can grab and go during the week.

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Have you ever heard of PaleOMG? Well … she can pretty much convince anyone to adopt a paleo lifestyle with her delicious (and easy to make) recipes. I once spent multiple hours just scrolling through her entire archive of recipes and didn’t even regret it after. She also happens to be the queen of paleo banana bread recipes. When I came across her recipe for Paleo Coffee Cake Banana Bread, I all but ran to Whole Foods to buy almond and coconut flour. I mean, this bread combines my two favorite things and is healthy all at the same time. No-brainer.
The taste of this paleo banana bread is amazing. It has great sweet banana flavor (use those black nanners) but the cinnamon streusel on top sends it right over the edge. The difference between this paleo bread and normal banana bread is in its consistency. When I made this bread, it turned out VERY moist. Which isn’t a bad thing … just always be sure to have napkins when eating it. 🙂
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Things I’ve learned since moving out of my parents’ house to a humble apartment in Chicago’s Lincoln Park area: I. Was. Spoiled. Not only was I saving enough money to afford a $200/month crossfit membership, oh no, that’s just the beginning of it. I also had a 15-minute commute to work (now it’s an hour) so I had extra time to attend said crossfit classes about 5 times per week. Further, every single night I came home to a hot meal cooked by my step mom. Of course, she knew I was trying to follow a low carb, high protein diet, so dinner always, always included a meat, hot vegetable, side salad, and typically a starch I just didn’t eat. Oh, and that’s not all. Nine times out of 10 there would be dinner leftovers for me to take to lunch, so pretty much my life couldn’t be easier.
Since I’m a girl who likes to use her resources, I still go home for family dinner night about once every other week, sometimes more. Of course the main reason I go is to visit with family, but the free (always amazing) dinner doesn’t hurt. How lucky am I to be a part of a family with amazing cooks that adapt to my strange diet??
This Paleo Beef Stroganoff was repurpose recipe using leftover beef tenderloin from family dinner night. I always used to love when my mom made beef stroganoff with egg noodles, so I decided to create the healthy version of the comforting classic. Trust me, you won’t miss the canned soup or cream in this recipe! The coconut milk gives it a creaminess, but I promise you can’t taste the coconut. Serve it over a bed of your favorite veggie noodles and DEVOUR … er, I mean enjoy!
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A month ago, if you would have told me that I could eat nachos while on paleo, I would have told you to get out of town. That was, until I came across a photo of Paleo Nachos on Pinterest and thought … duh, Jordan, nachos can be made clean if you just avoid the cheese and make your own sweet potato chips. So what else would I do with my Saturday than make said Paleo Nachos. And they …. were delightful.
I got impatient and pulled my sweet potato chips before they really got crispy, but I was okay with them being  a bit softer (like fries) and I just ate the nachos with a fork. Think of it like …. Paleo Irish nachos. Sort of. But, if you prefer crispy chips, just be patient. Read a book. Do a puzzle. Anything to keep your mind off the fact that you will soon be devouring glorious nachos.
I made extra ground turkey taco meat and ate it for lunches with tomato and avocado. This can also be made with ground beef. Or chorizo. Get crazy with your bad nacho-eating self.
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BIG NEWS: I have created a Smile Sandwich Instagram account. Instagram is super great because I can easily search Paleo recipes and scroll through thousands of delicious photos. BUT … it’s really, really not great in the sense that I probably spend multiple hours a day on the app, get a million different cravings each time, and my list of recipe ideas is ever expanding.
Enter: pancakes. An innocent weekend Instagram scroll presented multiple photos of healthy pancakes, and next think I know, I’m in my kitchen whipping up a batch of these amazing Clean Eating Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Pancakes. Because when your body wakes you up at 7 a.m. on Saturday, you really don’t have a choice.

I have a big bag of oat flour I got from an Amish grocery store, but all you have to do to make your own is grind old fashioned oats in a food processor. All I know is, you’ll never buy Bisquick again after tasting these delicious gems.
So go ahead and whip up a batch of these Clean Eating Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Pancakes next time you’re wanting a healthy breakfast that feels much naughtier than it is.
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Deli salads are a strange thing. I grew up going to potlucks and family gatherings where people just loved to mix miscellaneous savory ingredients with mayonnaise and call it a salad. Of course, I’ve never been too much a fan of deli salads … that is until I tried my recipe for super awesome fauxtato salad with sweet potatoes! Since then, I’ve been on the hunt for lightened up versions of classic deli salads, and this is yet another success.
Basically, you can throw whatever random produce you have in this and it will be good. Trust me … these ingredients may seem like an unlikely combination, but the sweetness of the raisins and saltiness of bacon along with crunchy, fresh vegetables all mix together to form one heck of a delicious broccoli salad. Helllloooo spring.
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Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Bites are quick, easy and healthy dessert recipe that can be made ahead of time!
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A day in the life of Jordan includes a bus, a train, another bus, work, another bus, one more train, and yet another bus. Since I leave my apartment at 6:10 a.m. and get home at 6:35 p.m. every night, I’m usually lucky if I have the energy to throw a turkey burger on the George Foreman. (Yes, I own a George Foreman. And I love it more than the average college boy).
So a quick and easy dinner like these Tilapia Tacos with Cabbage Slaw is perfect. I’ve tried to like grilled fish tacos, but they’re just not as good as the panko crusted kind! So, I sacrificed health for taste in this case, and it was definitely worth it.
I would highly recommend making the slaw the night before – it will have time to marinade plus it cuts down on cooking time!
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https://smilesandwich.com/2014/03/30/tilapia-tacos-with-cabbage-slaw/
Is it just me, or have stuffed peppers recipes been everywhere lately? I had never had the classic stuffed pepper until my step mom made them the other week and filled them with rice and ground beef. Needless to say, I dug it. But since I can’t do anything like a normal person would, I decided to make this exciting variation – Chicken Fajita Stuffed Bell Peppers. They’re good. Like, really good.
One of the joys of moving into a new apartment is realizing everything you never think of needing until you need it and don’t have it. Which was exactly the case when I was uber pumped and ready to make these awesome chicken stuffed peppers, and realized I didn’t have a baking dish. So, I did what any savvy apartment owner would do and used my baking sheet. It worked out since I boiled the peppers first, but if you want to skip the boiling step make sure you have a shallow baking dish, and perhaps even fill it with a tiny bit of water so the peppers don’t dry out!
Check out my pretty Amish cutting board! Ooohhhh … Aaahhhhh …
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https://smilesandwich.com/2014/03/17/chicken-fajita-stuffed-bell-peppers/
It’s not often that I eat something at McDonald’s and immediately want to make the copycat version, but when it comes time for a Shammy Shake, I simply can’t resist having one every year. Problem is, those mint shakes are as fattening as they are delicious. So I created this copycat Shamrock Shake recipe … the healthy way!
Now, I’m not going to rave about how this Healthy Shamrock Shake tastes just like the ice cream-packed one you get from McDonald’s, but it is good enough to satisfy that March-time craving.

You can also make this a protein shake by adding a scoop of your favorite brand of vanilla protein powder.
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https://smilesandwich.com/2014/03/10/healthy-shamrock-shake/
