Paleo Diet Cookbook (Paperback) by Loren Cordain

by Loren Cordain

Paleolithic diet expert Dr. Loren Cordain’s book The Paleo Diet has helped millions of people lose weight and keep it off by following the diet of our Paleo ancestors and eating the foods we were genetically designed to eat. Now this revolutionary cookbook gives you simple yet satisfying recipes packed with great flavors, abundant variety, and optimal nutrition to help you enjoy the benefits of eating the Paleo way every day. Focusing on delicious lean protein and nonstarchy vegetables and fruits, the many simple recipes in this book will help boost your health and energy while satisfying your need for enjoyable meals that you and your family will love. The Paleo Diet Cookbook gives you:


  • More than 150 all-new recipes, from Chili-Lime Shrimp to Colorado Chicken to Paleo Tamales to Cedar Plank Salmon to Peach Granita Almondine

  • Paleo-friendly breakfasts, brunches, lunches, dinners, snacks, and beverages

  • Two full weeks of meal plans plus helpful shopping and pantry tips

  • A special chapter of recipes for CrossFitters, athletes, and others devoted to fitness


Loren Cordain, Ph.D., is one of the top global researchers in the area of evolutionary medicine. Generally acknowledged as the world’s leading expert on the Paleolithic diet, he is a professor in the Health and Exercise Science Department at Colorado State University. He lectures regularly around the world and has been featured on Dateline and in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and other media. He is the author of the bestselling The Paleo Diet and The Paleo Diet for Athletes.

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