Come Visit Me Today Over At The Paleo Project!

Guess what? Today I am a guest blogger over at The Paleo Project! The Paleo Project is a beautiful collaboration of paleo recipes, personal stories, advice, inspiration, self-reflection and photos. I highly recommend checking it out … and my post too!

The picture below is a clue about my blog post. Do you know what it is? I’ll just say that it’s really tasty … and French-inspired. You’ll find out why it’s French-inspired over at The Paleo Project. Hope you take the time to check it out!

Cheers,

Alisa

Want to learn how to make these? Head over to The Paleo Project to find out how!

Want to learn how to make these? Head over to The Paleo Project to find out how!

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About paleoinpdx

Born and raised in Alpena, Michigan, I moved to Portland (PDX) in 2008 after graduating from college. I reside with my husband, Jesse and our two cats, Mila and Dutch, in inner NE Portland. I am a yoga, fitness, health/nutrition enthusiast, and enjoy cooking and experimenting in the kitchen.

4 Responses to “Come Visit Me Today Over At The Paleo Project!”

  1. Nikki says :

    Alisa! I just read your guest post on Paleo Project and cannot believe you are from Alpena MI!! Both of my parents grew up in Rogers City and I was actually just back there for the Nautical Festival two weeks ago. (I live in Cali now.) Too funny. I never hear of people that are from that area – or could even point to it on a map! – so I had to come over and say hi :-)

    • paleoinportland says :

      Hi Nikki, I’m so glad you found my blog and thanks for stopping by to say hi! It really is such a small world, isn’t it?! I love experiencing those six degrees of separation moments! It really is too funny! I actually went to the Nautical Festival last year because a lot of boyfriend’s family is from the Rogers City area and we were over there for a family fish fry, but we weren’t back early enough to go this year. Anyway, awesome to hear from you and meet someone else on the West Coast who knows about Alpena! That never really happens! :)

  2. myfoodreligion says :

    Well done! Go you! Crossiants is something I NEVER would have attempted to make Paleo, great job!

    • paleoinportland says :

      Thanks! It was not an easy feat, that’s for sure! It’ll probably be a while before I make these suckers again, though they were quite good … just a pain in the butt to make!

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