lunes, 21 de enero de 2019

Paleo Cookbook - Fat-burning Chef By Abel James.


 

Good news: one of the best parts about “going Paleo” is the delicious, healthy food you get to eat! Breakfast?

Wake up to our famous coconut flour pancakes. Lunch? Enjoy some chicken fajitas on cauliflower rice. Dinner?

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