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Add bacon cook 5 minutes, or until bacon starts to get crisp and render its fat. Helpful posters can get a gold star next to their name. Trim away the outer leaves and stalk end of the Brussels sprouts. Post anything related to the monthly theme recipes, thoughts, questions, sources and be sure to add the special 'Theme Post' flair!įor more information about the monthly themes see the wiki page. The r/Paleo community chooses a special "theme" every month to help encourage experimentation and discussion around a relevant topic.
#Black forest bacon from whole foods brand free#
If you're posting something kinda gross (Some of us do talk about poop from time to time), feel free to TMI tag it. Paleo is more of a framework than a set of rules. If something is working well for you, don't worry if it isn't "strict paleo," because there's no such thing. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING is don't be afraid to experiment. Posts you disagree with, posts you don't like, posts that don't fit your version of paleo or are Spam, harassment, people generally being dicks (including people acting like their Paleo™ is "correct" and others are wrong), posts that aren't relevant to paleo/primal. It's very unlikely that you know what the person you're replying to needs, and pretending otherwise can be confusing for people new to this world. You should really not use the words "you need" here, unless they're followed by something like "to talk to your doctor". If you are posting a picture of a meal you have made, take the time to include the recipe with us! It saves everyone having to ask for it every time.ĭo not act like your One True Paleo™ is the be-all, end-all and is perfect for for every human on Earth. (if you've got a specific question or need help with something).(mandatory when posting content you've been involved with making.Please tag your post title with one of the following tags (just type it in the title somewhere, with the brackets): If you're posting a link to your own blog/site, you must do so as a self/text post, and include the tag in the title. Other topics of interest are health, fitness and lifestyle issues as seen from an evolutionary perspective.īeginners, PLEASE READ THE R/PALEO FAQ BEFORE POSTING QUESTIONS POSTING GUIDELINES This subreddit is for anyone following or interested in learning more about an ancestral-style diet, such as paleo, primal, or whatever other names they're falling under these days.
