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With the aim of returning to ancient, more natural ways of eating, the paleo diet is proving to be far more than a passing fad.
While it stems from the hunter-gatherer eating habits of our ancestors, increasing numbers of people are embracing a paleo diet in modern times. Sticking to paleo foods is a great way to eat healthily, maintain your optimum body weight and avoid heavily processed foods.
The one trouble with sticking to this diet is that it does involve some planning ahead. If you don’t have the right ingredients in your kitchen, you will be tempted to reach for unhealthy snacks.
So you can always eat delicious tasty paleo meals, there are a few things you should keep your pantry stocked with.
Seven staples for your paleo food list
Stay stocked with these key items and you will find it easier to whip up paleo-friendly meals and snacks at home:
Bone broth is beneficial for digestive health, it keeps your joints in good shape and is excellent for your whole system. It can be dissolved in hot water and drunk as a hot beverage or used in any number of tasty paleo meals.
Keep some organic, powdered bone broth in your pantry to add flavour to stir-fries, soups, stew and other dishes.
With these ingredients on your paleo food list, you’ll find it easier to stick to your healthy habits on a daily basis.
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