{"id":206,"date":"2021-05-20T05:29:11","date_gmt":"2021-05-20T05:29:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tisyummy.com\/?p=206"},"modified":"2021-06-09T08:54:48","modified_gmt":"2021-06-09T08:54:48","slug":"paleo-dinner-recipes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tisyummy.com\/paleo-dinner-recipes\/","title":{"rendered":"11 Paleo Dinner Recipes"},"content":{"rendered":"
A lot of diets come and go, but there’s one that seems to be here to stay: The Paleo Diet. The idea behind this diet is to consume foods that are very similar to what our human ancestors consumed during the Paleolithic Age (a.k.a. cavemen). If you think about it in those terms, it’s really the first diet, as the Paleolithic age was about 10,000 years ago. And back then, it wasn’t a weight loss diet, but rather it was simply sustenance. Other terms that the paleo diet goes by include the “Stone Age diet”, the “caveman diet”, and the “hunter-gatherer diet”.<\/p>\n
Foods commonly consumed as part of the paleo diet include lean meats, fish, veggies, fruits, seeds, and nuts. Essentially, anything that hunters and gatherers would have obtained are deemed paleo-friendly. Anything that was consumed on a wide-spread basis when planned farming began is deemed non-paleo-approved. In other words, things like grains, dairy, and legumes aren’t ideal for the paleo diet.<\/p>\n
In other words, pretty much any naturally derived food would be considered suitable for a paleo dinner. However, if you’re just starting out with this type of diet and you’re trying to set yourself up for success, you might be looking for some good, well-rounded, and tasty paleo dinner recipes. Well, you’re in luck, because (not to toot our own horns), but we’re experts in paleo dinners. Below, you’ll find a roundup of some of our favorite quick paleo dinner recipes.<\/p>\n